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Friday Talking Points [347] -- Spinning Straw (Polls) Into Gold

[ Posted Friday, May 22nd, 2015 – 17:03 UTC ]

It's one of those rare weeks in Washington where Congress deigns to actually do their job and vote on some stuff... before lapsing back into their default status, which is of course: "taking weeks and weeks off, on vacation."

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Friday Talking Points [346] -- Is That Your Final Answer, Jeb?

[ Posted Friday, May 15th, 2015 – 17:28 UTC ]

Jeb Bush, is that your final answer? Sure you wouldn't like to phone a friend, or maybe just get the audience's reaction first?

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Slowing The Fast Track Down

[ Posted Monday, May 11th, 2015 – 17:31 UTC ]

There's a big political fight happening in Washington, but for once it does not break down easily along partisan lines. There are free-traders among both the Democrats and the Republicans, and opposition exists on both sides as well. But the main skirmish in this fight is currently happening between President Obama and some of his fellow Democrats. While both sides have valid points to make in this disagreement, I find that both sides are also being a bit disingenuous in their rhetoric and their tactics.

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Friday Talking Points [345] -- Giggles The Pig For Mayor!

[ Posted Friday, May 8th, 2015 – 18:01 UTC ]

When it comes to the 2016 field of Republican presidential candidates, the rule of thumb this time around is obviously going to be "the more, the merrier!" The number of officially-announced Republican candidates actually doubled this week (from three to six), as Carly Fiorina, Ben Carson, and Mike Huckabee all tossed their hats into the ring.

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GOP Presidential Field Doubles In Size

[ Posted Monday, May 4th, 2015 – 17:18 UTC ]

Last week, the field of officially-announced Democratic presidential candidates doubled in size, from one person to two. This week, the Republican presidential field is likewise going to double, from three candidates to six. Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Marco Rubio have all previously officially announced their candidacies, and this week they will be joined by Carly Fiorina and Ben Carson (who announced today), and Mike Huckabee (scheduled to announce tomorrow).

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Friday Talking Points [344] -- Run, Bernie, Run!

[ Posted Friday, May 1st, 2015 – 16:34 UTC ]

We've got everything from hippies to Satanists to cover this week, so let's just dive right in, shall we?
The Supreme Court heard a monumental case on marriage equality, which could indeed be their last case ever on the subject (if Justice Kennedy votes the way many expect him to, resulting in gay marriage in all [...]

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Bernie Sanders Jumps In

[ Posted Wednesday, April 29th, 2015 – 16:45 UTC ]

We've had a President Jimmy and a President Ronnie, so why not a President Bernie?

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Friday Talking Points [343] -- Free Ponies Getting Into The Weeds

[ Posted Friday, April 24th, 2015 – 17:26 UTC ]

We'll get to other political news in a moment, but since last week contained the date 4/20, we're going to first run down all the marijuana news. Coincidentally or not, there was a lot of it this week. So let's just begin by "getting into the weeds" of politics, as it were (the ponies come along later, never fear).

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From The Archives -- A Hillary Clinton 2007 Campaign Speech

[ Posted Tuesday, April 21st, 2015 – 17:26 UTC ]

A few words of introduction are necessary today. I spent most of the day dealing with email (cleaning out my mailbox and fishing for quotes for tomorrow's article), so instead of a fresh column today, I'm re-running a speech from Hillary Clinton from November of 2007.

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Friday Talking Points [342] -- Chasing The Scooby Van

[ Posted Friday, April 17th, 2015 – 17:11 UTC ]

Strange but true, the "Scooby van" is now part of our political lexicon. Hillary Clinton herself is apparently to blame for this one, as this was the playful name she came up with for the van she used to get from New York to Iowa this week. The media, as it will be doing for the next year and a half over pretty much any new aspect of Hillary Clinton's campaign (and we do mean "any new aspect at all -- even the laughably trivial"), quite predictably, freaked out.

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