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Friday Talking Points [112] -- Public Option's Last Stand

[ Posted Friday, February 19th, 2010 – 17:13 UTC ]

Before we begin here, I'd like to humbly propose a new law. No American television station should be allowed to have an exclusive contract for any Olympic games. Period.

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The Heisenberg Effect Of Televising Political Negotiations

[ Posted Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 – 17:25 UTC ]

I'm going to start off today's column with a chart. I'm doing this for several reasons, not least of which is the fact that it's a really good chart. It is simple, easy to read, and involves very little mathematics (meaning it is accessible to a very wide spectrum of the American public). And it is a very effective way of presenting the facts, free of media spin. The chart comes from the White House, and shows the monthly number of jobs lost for approximately the past two years. It also uses color very well, to separate George W. Bush's term in office from Barack Obama's. Without further introduction, here is the chart:

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Bayh's Unbelievable Exit Line

[ Posted Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 – 16:09 UTC ]

So for all Bayh's posturing about what a partisan, partisan town Washington is, which needs changing and reforming into some sort of centrist bipartisan utopian paradise -- he has chosen the one route which, no matter what the outcome, will guarantee even more bitterly partisan feelings in the near future.

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Washington, Briefly

[ Posted Monday, February 15th, 2010 – 16:33 UTC ]

Because we celebrate the birthday of George Washington today, I offer up for your reading pleasure the briefest of his speeches. This, in its entirety, was Washington's second inaugural address -- which set a brevity record that has never been touched since. In this spirit (and in the spirit of taking today as a holiday), this will constitute the entirety of today's column, as well. In his own words, here is President George Washington:

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Friday Talking Points [111] -- Use It Or Lose It

[ Posted Friday, February 12th, 2010 – 18:44 UTC ]

President Obama this week has successfully put the Republican Party on the defensive. Now, this could be a fleeting thing, or it could be the start of a whole new way for Obama's administration to operate. Time will tell.

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Can Obama's Health Summit Succeed?

[ Posted Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 – 16:30 UTC ]

President Obama has recently announced a health reform summit, to take place across the street from the White House, with the C-SPAN cameras rolling. He's invited Democratic and Republican leaders from Congress to this summit. Many cynics have dismissed the effort already, either pronouncing it less than worthless, or calling it some form of political Kabuki theater which will do no good. I think these pronunciations (especially the latter one) are a bit premature, to say the least. Because either on a substantive level or a political level, I think there actually is a chance for some limited success for Obama in this exercise.

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Hidden Dangers Of Citizens United Ruling

[ Posted Monday, February 8th, 2010 – 16:55 UTC ]

But what really worries me about the new rules for corporations and unions is what could happen out of sight of the voting public. I can foresee two ways for such invisible influence to happen, although there may be others I have not thought of as well, I admit.

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Friday Talking Points [110] -- Left Still Waiting For Rahm Apology

[ Posted Friday, February 5th, 2010 – 17:23 UTC ]

Because Democrats need to realize that they still have the biggest majority in both houses of Congress that they are likely to see in their lifetimes -- and if they can't get things done with this overwhelming power, then they really should consider just folding up their tents and calling it a day as a political party.

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Ask. Tell.

[ Posted Thursday, February 4th, 2010 – 18:26 UTC ]

But while gay marriage has not exactly gained majority support from voters (as evidenced by recent referenda in California and Maine), allowing gays to serve openly in the military has actually become a lot less contentious, and has garnered a lot more support from the general public.

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Obama Poll Watch -- January, 2010

[ Posted Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 – 15:44 UTC ]

When taken as a whole, President Barack Obama's poll numbers last month moved the least amount of any month of his presidency so far. His approval rating continued its trend of moving downwards, but only by two-tenths of a percent. His disapproval rating continued upwards, but only by four-tenths of one percent. Meaning January was a pretty stable month for Obama.

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