| One of my occasional self-imposed acts of civil duty is to work as an election judge. This year I happened to be at a student-only polling site on a sizable university campus. | |
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| The death of the Republican Party has an exact date: October 3, 2008. | |
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| I fear that the electorate's faith in the One promising change is disastrously misplaced. | |
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| President-elect Barack Obama is already facing his first global test. And it's not coming from the usual suspects like Iran or North Korea, but from America's "allies" in Europe. | |
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| To get a really good close-up glimpse of what demographic problems the Republican Party is facing in the national electorate, one has to look no further than the North Carolina Senate race lost by... | |
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| No one likes the bearer of bad news, but, in this case, to render good news would be to offer bad prognostication. | |
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| The results are in: Obama 52 percent. McCain 46 percent. The "Obama Landslide" is pure fiction. Days, nay weeks before the polls, however, there were many landslide theme stories. | |
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| From the minute George Bush was elected, the Democrats began their next campaign -- and it was a brilliant one -- to tarnish the Republican brand. | |
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| I was taken aback the other day by a self-revelatory little piece by a college professor in the early years of her career. She has a doctorate, and things just aren't working out! | |
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| One year ago today, November 11, 2007, our Brigade Combat Team began its redeployment from Diyala province, Iraq, back to Fort Hood, Texas. | |
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