Month: November 2010

We’re Not the Radicals

Analysis like this bores me even when it is accompanied by comforting charts. The polarization resulting from the 2010 Midterms is fundamentally different and more worrisome than what had preceded it. By historical standards,...

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Not Serenity, Austerity Now!

Was there ever any chance that David Broder wouldn’t like the recommendations of the President’s commission on deficits and debt? After all, it is a bipartisan commission. How could they possibly produce a product...

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You Can Depend on Howie Kurtz

You can Depend on Howie Kurtz — to always promote the backbiting and back stabbing of anonymous sources to attack liberals, as this article about Keith Olbermann suggests: Michael Price stepped out of the Atlantic Grill to...

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I Support the Middle-Class is Not a Principle

Divisions are evident here in the United States. Throughout the 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama lagged in appealing to white middle- and working-class voters who supported Hillary — and former President Bill...

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