Posts Tagged ‘Senate’
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The Attack on Gillespie
Posted on October 12, 2010
I have known Ed Gillespie for a long time. He is good guy. He is honest as the day is long. He is a hard worker. He is a smart...
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Three Reasons Christine O’Donnell Might Actually Win
Posted on September 16, 2010
I got caught up in the moment Tuesday night, and expressed my disgust with the primary victory in Delaware of Christine O’Donnell. I didn’t (and don’t) think she is qualified...
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The Loser Strategy
Posted on September 15, 2010
Erik Erickson has become famous for his visceral hatred of the Republican Party, and of course earlier this year he was immediately hired by CNN to represent the Republican view...
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Revenge Best Served Cold
Posted on March 26, 2010
Republicans can learn much from Speaker Nancy Pelosi. When a bipartisan majority in the House and the Senate passed the prescription drug benefit in 2003 (after a painful three and...
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The Corrupt Bargain
Posted on March 16, 2010
In 1824, the House of Representatives awarded the Presidency to John Quincy Adams after Henry Clay, who was then the House Speaker, concluded that he wouldn’t be President and cut...
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