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Campaign Negativity Nothing New

[ Posted Monday, April 23rd, 2012 – 16:08 UTC ]

There's an element to American political campaigns which everyone hates and almost everyone loves to denounce: the negative campaign advertisement. From now until November, many will fulminate against the "coarsening" of our political culture these ads supposedly usher in, and many will call for Mitt Romney and Barack Obama (and all the candidates further down the ballot) to renounce negative campaign advertising -- to absolutely no avail. The mudslinging will continue apace right up until Election Day, for one very simple reason: such ads work. They are effective. Which means -- especially for those living in "battleground" states -- that the only way to avoid the onslaught of political negativity will be to stop watching television altogether, until the election is safely over.

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From The Archives -- In Defense Of Hookers

[ Posted Thursday, April 19th, 2012 – 16:36 UTC ]

So I say, in defense of hookers everywhere, let's legalize prostitution in the nation's capital. The kind that involves sex, I mean. Because the other kind is not only legal, it is actually how we create our laws. And if we as a nation are fine with that, I don't see why we should have a problem with bringing Hooker's Army back to the banks of the Potomac.

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How To Solve All Our Budget Fights, Forever

[ Posted Wednesday, April 18th, 2012 – 15:55 UTC ]

OK, anyone still left reading? Here we go. Every year, Congress is supposed to pass a federal budget. This budget "pie" is sliced up between all the different federal agencies, for all the things the federal government does. The House of Representatives and the Senate (and the politicians within), haggle and struggle over what dollars should go where.

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What To Call It?

[ Posted Thursday, March 29th, 2012 – 17:52 UTC ]

Of course, I am being deliberately obtuse here. Early on, before the law even passed (I am not interested enough in that factoid to check whether it is true, I should mention), Republican opponents labeled it "Obamacare." Or, sometimes, "ObamaCare." Before we get to that, though, we have to run through a quick history, which is mostly accurate (but not obsessively so), of the use of "-care" to name these things.

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America's Oldest National Political Holiday

[ Posted Wednesday, March 21st, 2012 – 16:48 UTC ]

Two hundred and forty-five years ago this week, celebrations of a political nature were held throughout the American colonies. The occasion, in 1767, was the first anniversary of the repeal of the hated Stamp Act. While not unique as a reason for celebration or as a piece of enduring American politics, it was likely this was the first time Americans celebrated such a thing together -- as Americans, in other words, celebrating a purely American victory.

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Don't Call It A Black-And-Tan

[ Posted Thursday, March 15th, 2012 – 16:28 UTC ]

I realize I'm a wee bit early for a Saint Patrick's Day column, but tomorrow is our regularly-scheduled Friday Talking Points, and Saturday I will be hoisting a pint of Sir Arthur Guinness' fine product, so we'll just have to make do with today.

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Sexist Leap Day Fun

[ Posted Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 – 17:11 UTC ]

But there's another Leap Day tradition in America, from a suburban Chicago city. Aurora, Illinois used to be famous for its Leap Day fun, when the unmarried women took over the town and arrested all the unmarried men for the "crime" of being a bachelor. Yes, you read that right.

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Friday Talking Points [199] -- My "War On Women" Rant

[ Posted Friday, February 24th, 2012 – 17:51 UTC ]

"When the going gets weird," Hunter S. Thompson famously said, "the weird turn pro."

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Winning The Culture Wars

[ Posted Thursday, February 23rd, 2012 – 17:38 UTC ]

A tectonic shift is in process in American politics, and while individual incidents occasionally draw attention, the larger continental drift is usually not in focus. Because Democrats have started winning the so-called "culture wars."

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Mitt Romney Finally Takes My Advice

[ Posted Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 – 18:02 UTC ]

But the focus from the media has so far been on the wrong car -- at least as far as I am concerned.

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