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Tea party victories in Ind., Neb., are no boon to the Democrats
If it has accomplished nothing else, the tea party insurgency has made Republicans vastly more newsworthy than Democrats. While the party of the left plods along performing the boring old tasks of governing, the party of the right is engaged in high drama...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Jim DeMint, Richard Mourdock, Jon Bruning, Democratic Party
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Jules Witcover: Goodbye, Gingrich
The silence of the other shoe dropping pretty much describes the clamor that greeted the departure of Newt Gingrichfrom his overblown, self-centered fight for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. The man who vowed he would go all the way to the...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Dylan Thomas, Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, Jimmy Carter
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10 Awkward Questions with ... Baltimore's The Big Chee
You may tune into The Big Chee Show for the insightful sports analysis and interviews with athletes, but you should really stick around for the bro chat. Sprinkled in every weekly broadcast (5-6 p.m. Fridays, ESPN 1300), host and Federal Hill resident...
Tags: Memorial Day, Towson University, Rick Santorum, Elections, Federal Hill
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Political Notebook: Howard County Republicans rally in D.C. to repeal 'ObamaCare'
The 35 Howard County Republicans that bussed to Washington on March 24 did not let the rainy, dreary weather wash out their message. They are fed up with the Democratic leadership in Washington; they disagree with President Barack Obama's policies,...Tags: Healthcare Laws, Ellicott City, Health Insurance, Judges, U.S. Senate
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Tax reform to believe in
Americans could scarcely be blamed for viewing any proposal to "simplify" taxes with skepticism. From Steve Forbes' flat tax of 1996 to Herman Cain's recent 9-9-9 proposal, efforts to make taxes simpler have usually meant — at least when held up...Tags: Taxation, Public Finance, General Electric Company, Companies and Corporations, Republican Party
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Santorum's emphasis on his Christianity is not good for democracy
Watching Rick Santorum rise in the polls by positioning himself as the real Christian presidential candidate is like watching the sequel of a horror movie — one I literally lived through in the 1980s while growing up in Pakistan. There, another...Tags: Mitt Romney, Christianity, The New York Times, Primaries, Rick Santorum
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Countdown to Iowa
Although the first voting for presidential delegates is still four days off in Iowa, the political crystal-ball gazers are already speculating which Republican candidates will survive and which will fall off the cliff into oblivion.
It's being said...Tags: Joe Biden, Ronald Reagan, Mitt Romney, Primaries, Rick Santorum
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Iowa, 2011: Here they come a-courting
In Iowan Meredith Willson's "The Music Man," Marian, the River City librarian, spends a lot of time looking for love, while pretending not to. In the end she does, in fact, find it, with a huckster — a man who may be slightly less than sincere. We...Tags: Mitt Romney, Jon Huntsman, Jr., John McCain, Rick Santorum, Mike Huckabee
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The painful naivete of Ron Paul
So now it's Ron Paul's turn.
The diminutive Texas libertarian is poised in the latest polls to win the Iowa caucuses.
Obviously, this would be rough news for Newt Gingrich — who's in third place and falling — and very good news for Mitt...Tags: Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, Richard Nixon, Federal Reserve, PCP
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Do crazy times call for a crazy candidate?
"How do we stop Newt?"
I've now been asked that question by a lot of conservatives. It's not that I'm the go-to guy for that sort of question. Rather, one gets the sense that many "establishment" conservatives are asking everybody that question —...Tags: Mitt Romney, The New York Times, David Brooks, Republican Party, Michele M. Bachmann
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For GOP voters, a $10,000 question
Here's another $10,000 wager for which Mitt Romney won't find many takers: We bet the public is disappointed with the choices for president of the United States in 2012. That's a pretty remarkable circumstance given that the general election is still...Tags: Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, Radio, John Wayne, Howard Dean
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If you think the GOP primary is a circus, remember the Democrats in 2008
I find Steven P. Grossman's commentary amusing ("GOP presidential field outdoes itself," Nov. 6). Mr. Grossman takes great delight in mocking the field of Republican presidential nominees. That's not the amusing part. The fun part is looking at the...Tags: Joe Biden, Primaries, Hillary Clinton, Democratic Party, John F. Kennedy
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