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Still Waiting For Obama's Marijuana Policy

[ Posted Monday, April 8th, 2013 – 17:05 UTC ]

The 2012 election happened over five months ago, at the beginning of November. One notable result of this election was that two states -- Washington and Colorado -- voted to legalize marijuana for adult recreational use. This was a direct challenge to federal drug policy. We are all still waiting for the Obama administration's response. I don't know about you, but I, for one, am getting a little sick and tired of the wait.

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Friday Talking Points [252] -- What The Media Missed

[ Posted Friday, April 5th, 2013 – 17:56 UTC ]

With that out of the way, we're going to take a quick overview of what the media considers the big stories of the week, and we're going to end up in the Talking Points section with all the stories you may have missed due to the media being distracted by this stuff, just for fun.

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Obama Poll Watch -- March, 2013

[ Posted Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013 – 16:13 UTC ]

OK, with that out of the way, let's have a look at March's polling. President Obama lost almost all the ground he had gained late in the 2012 election season, and his numbers fell back to where he was roughly six months ago. This isn't as bad as some media have made it out to be, since it may represent Obama's true natural level of support. But we're getting ahead of ourselves, let's take a look at this month's chart:

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Rubio On Deck

[ Posted Monday, April 1st, 2013 – 14:55 UTC ]

Senator Marco Rubio, Cuban-American from Florida, is now officially "on deck." He is idly swinging a practice bat back and forth, in anticipation of his first real major-league performance. This moment, it should be noted, has taken a long time to get here. Rubio was elected to the Senate, after all, in the Great Tea Party Shellacking Of 2010. He's had over two years in the Senate now but has yet to put his stamp of approval on any comprehensive immigration legislation, even though he treats it as his own private issue within the Republican Party. Rubio enjoys being seen as "working hard" on some sort of legislative breakthrough on immigration, but up until now, that breakthrough has never actually happened. There's a good reason for that, and the reason is that his fellow Tea Party Republicans (mostly over in the House) are quite content to have Marco Rubio "working hard" on an immigration bill, but they're never going to support anything he actually comes up with. By supporting Rubio "working hard" on the issue, they can conveniently do nothing and (they hope) defuse the issue among the voters.

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Friday Talking Points [251] -- Don Young Shows GOP How Not To Reach Out To Minorities

[ Posted Friday, March 29th, 2013 – 17:14 UTC ]

The big news towards the end of the week was "stupid things Republicans say," of course, but we're saving most of that for the "Talking Points" part of the program.

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From The Archives -- Gay Marriage And Polygamy

[ Posted Thursday, March 28th, 2013 – 17:24 UTC ]

So the question must also be asked: Do you support the concept of polygamy? If so, why? If not, why not?

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My Own Gay Marriage Evolution

[ Posted Wednesday, March 27th, 2013 – 15:59 UTC ]

My conversion to the cause of supporting gay rights (in general) happened much earlier, I should mention. This doesn't excuse my previous stance on gay marriage -- in fact, it makes it somewhat worse. But I'm getting ahead of myself. I'll start at the beginning, instead.

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From The Archives -- Getting The Gay Marriage Cases Backwards?

[ Posted Tuesday, March 26th, 2013 – 16:51 UTC ]

I can't help but wonder if people are getting the cases slightly backwards. In short, I think the Defense Of Marriage Act (DOMA) case is going to prove to be more important than the Proposition 8 case from California.

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The Gay Marriage Tipping Point

[ Posted Monday, March 25th, 2013 – 16:48 UTC ]

No matter what the Supreme Court decides, after hearing this week's arguments, I think America has reached the tipping point on the subject of gay marriage. I say that because I think that gay marriage is going to win, in the end -- even if the Supreme Court ducks the issue this year. As civil rights battles go, the country has moved extraordinarily fast to where we find ourselves now: the point of no return. Victory for gay rights activists is not assured this time around, but it should now be seen as almost inevitable. Which makes this a very historic point in American progress.

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Friday Talking Points [250] -- Happy Sestercentennial Column!

[ Posted Friday, March 22nd, 2013 – 17:08 UTC ]

Welcome to the 250th Friday Talking Points column!

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