Archive for the ‘Capitalism’ Category
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The Artful Smear
Posted on February 5, 2016
“She is pink, right down to her underwear.” That’s what Richard Nixon accused Helen Gaughan Thomas of in the battle for California’s Senate seat in 1950. ”Are you aware that...
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7 lessons from 2016
Posted on February 2, 2016
(Originally published on The Hill.) I should have listened to my mother. Mom has been warning me about this election for a year now. People are fed up, she says....
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The Whopper, eh?
Posted on August 28, 2014
Corporate inversions. The mere mention sends a shudder down the spines of most Americans. I kid....
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Suburban Revolutionaries Redux
Posted on June 16, 2014
Ashley Parker and Jonathan Martin had a fascinating story about how demographic changes helped to power two challengers to entrenched Republicans in primary battles over the last couple of weeks....
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Supreme Court Decision and the Age of Deform
Posted on April 3, 2014
Lobbyists groaned. If there was any immediate result that came from the decision by Supreme Court to invalidate the Federal Election Commission, that was it....
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