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Newt? Really?

[ Posted Wednesday, November 30th, 2011 – 16:15 UTC ]

To put this another way: it is time to start taking Newt Gingrich seriously, folks. Because he's got a solid chance of denying the Republican nomination from Mitt Romney. For better or worse, the possibility of Newt pulling this feat off is becoming a lot more concrete.

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Republican Field Approaches Iowa And New Hampshire

[ Posted Monday, November 21st, 2011 – 16:55 UTC ]

The race for the Republican presidential nomination has certainly been anything but dull this year. Every time you turn around, it seems another name pops up as the alternative to Mitt Romney.

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The Rise And Fall Of Rick Perry

[ Posted Tuesday, October 25th, 2011 – 15:36 UTC ]

Two months ago, Perry led the field with 23 percent (to Romney's 16 percent second-place). Two months ago, Herman Cain was at five percent. Cain is now, to be blunt, eating Perry's lunch (insert your own pizza joke here). Even the Tea Party has all but abandoned Perry in favor of Cain, at this point.

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Friday Talking Points [186] -- Foreign Policy Issues Reappear

[ Posted Friday, October 21st, 2011 – 15:46 UTC ]

It has been a big week on the foreign policy front, with the death of Libya's dictator and President Obama's announcement today that all U.S. troops would be out of Iraq by the end of this year (leaving roughly 150 to guard the embassy). But before we get to all of that, I've got some domestic advice for the president's re-election team.

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Republicans Attack Cain's 9-9-9 Plan

[ Posted Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 – 17:10 UTC ]

Last night, at yet another Republican presidential candidate debate, Herman Cain was roundly criticized for his simplistic 9-9-9 tax plan by his fellow Republicans. I have to admit, it was a little bizarre (in a "Nixon goes to China" sort of way) to see Republicans disparaging a tax plan for being "regressive." Ron Paul was unafraid to actually use this word, and while several other candidates avoided the term they in essence leveled the same charge: 9-9-9 would wind up increasing taxes on the poor and the middle class. Being Republicans, though, they didn't also speak of the other side of this coin -- the fact that 9-9-9 would lower taxes on the wealthy and really lower them on the ultra-wealthy. But still, it was odd enough to see candidate after candidate speak of their concern for the tax burden of the lower-class and middle-class, since this is usually a Democratic argument. Perhaps all those 99 Percenters out there demonstrating in the streets are getting through to the Republican politicians? Stranger things have happened.

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Surveying GOP Field

[ Posted Wednesday, October 12th, 2011 – 16:24 UTC ]

The last time we wrote, Rick Perry had just jumped in the race. Since then, nobody else has gotten in, while two prominent names decided to sit this one out. Several candidates caught fire, and several also burned out (at least, poll-wise). So it goes, on the campaign merry-go-round.

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Memo To Rick Perry

[ Posted Monday, September 26th, 2011 – 15:38 UTC ]

Well, it's been great fun and all, but we are sorry to inform you that your viable candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination is hereby over.

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Friday Talking Points [181] -- Ads Obama Should Run

[ Posted Friday, September 16th, 2011 – 16:08 UTC ]

Since the president is not facing a primary challenger, and since the president has raised a whopping big pile of money already, and (most importantly) since the president has rediscovered the joys of speaking directly to the American people about his agenda -- why not buy some political ads, now?

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Friday Talking Points [180] -- Give 'Em Hell, Barry!

[ Posted Friday, September 9th, 2011 – 17:02 UTC ]

President Barack Obama opened his re-election campaign last night with a wowzer of a speech to a joint session of Congress. But we'll get to that in detail in a minute. First, we must mark an important anniversary this week.

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Friday Talking Points [178] -- Phony Vacation Outrage

[ Posted Friday, August 19th, 2011 – 16:52 UTC ]

It's silly season in the political world, once again. And this year -- just like every year a Democrat occupies the White House -- an old favorite of a story is making the rounds. It involves some very thinly-veneered outrage, which is completely fabricated and hypocritical in the extreme.

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