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O'Malley's federal PAC takes small end-of-year haul
Talk of Gov. Martin O'Malley's presidential ambitions for 2016 is plentiful. But, at this early stage, donors are not. With three years to go before the first primaries and uncertainty about whether outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will...
Tags: Elections, Government, Regional Authority, Democratic Governors Association, Federal Election Commission
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Assad's last stand
Syria's 20-month-long civil war appears to be approaching a tipping point as fighting around Damascus intensifies amid signs that President Bashar Assad's grip on power may be weakening. As the final phase in the long conflict apparently draws nearer, the...
Tags: United Nations, U.S. Department of State, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Russia
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Plenty of unanswered questions about Rice and Benghazi
If the Obama administration is in a conundrum over the Susan Rice nomination for Secretary of State, it is one entirely of their own making ("Obama's conundrum," Nov. 30). They knew within 24 hours of the attack that it was an al-Qaida affiliate sponsored...Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Elections, Al-Qaeda, Republican Party, Susan Rice
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Palin for president in 2016? You betcha!
I notice how positive articles about Sarah Palin seem to really get her critics stirring ("Palin for president? Very funny," Nov. 28). Not only does the comments section seem to be overwhelmed, but letters to the editor surface as well. As a Palin...Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Bill Clinton, Sarah Palin, John McCain, Barack Obama
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Democrats try to keep us in the dark
In response to letter writer David Drake ("Voters see through the GOP smoke screen," Jan. 9), he seems to fail to realize that there can be no public sector without the private sector jobs that generate the money for it to exist in the first place....Tags: Elections, Benghazi, Democratic Party, Catonsville, George H.W. Bush
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Gross' health 'deteriorating;' wife pleads with Cuba, U.S. for release
As Alan Gross neared his third anniversary behind bars in Cuba, his wife gave new details of his deteriorating health and issued an impassioned plea to officials in Washington and Havana to negotiate his release immediately. Judy Gross, who visited her...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Government, White House, Arthritis, Cuba
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Obama's Susan Rice conundrum
U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice has become a willing pawn in Senate Republicans' efforts to force President Barack Obama into a costly and unnecessary fight over who will serve as his secretary of state when Hillary Clinton leaves that post in the new year....
Tags: United Nations, Libya, Brookings Institution, Christopher Stevens, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
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Why Sarah Palin should be the 2016 GOP nominee -- seriously
The Republican Party has been doing a lot of hand-wringing and finger-pointing since the presidential election. Half the conservative columnists and bloggers say the GOP lost because it overemphasized social issues such as abortion and gay marriage. The...
Tags: Polls, Sarah Palin, Tina Fey, John McCain, Ronald Reagan
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Obama, Petraeus, and who should resign
I think if President Barack Obama proposed a balanced budget in return for taxing the wealthy, a compromise would be attainable. As to Benghazi, either Susan Rice (on the Sunday shows after the ambassador to Libya was killed), or President Obama (in the...Tags: Robert Mueller, David Petraeus, Eric Holder, Mitt Romney, FBI
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Next 90 days could be crucial for O'Malley
For Martin O'Malley, the next 90 days will likely be the most important that remain in his tenure as Maryland's governor. As the General Assembly opens its 2013 session Wednesday, O'Malley will be looking to cap a record that many people believe he...
Tags: Death Penalty, DREAM Act, Executive Branch, University of Iowa, Punishment
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Clintons, conspiracies and clots
Regarding Susan Reimer's recent column on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's illness and the skepticism it has received ("Hillary and the 'clot plot,'" Jan. 3), Ms. Reimer is, indeed, athletic in making her leaps of conclusion. Even other writers in...Tags: Timonium
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Hillary Clinton and the 'clot plot'
Apparently, if the secretary of state needs to take a sick day, she had better get a note from her doctor. A very "transparent" note, a very detailed note. With enough copies to send to her most vociferous critics. Hillary Rodham Clinton suffered a...
Tags: United Nations, U.S. Embassy, U.S. Department of State, Tom Cruise, Sean Hannity
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