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    Mitt has done the same for the Republican party as for many other faltering enterprises; created immense, untraceable profits for…
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  • How many agencies would have a piece of them.  That would be the opening salvo of a very tumultuous time.
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  • The word "sedition" should come into more common usage when discussing the political strategies of the Right.
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  • One assumes you mean "no one" in the media.  If only.  This is CNN's remaining chance to promote "the best…
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  • That suggests the JFK assassination might have been a factor.  Cause or consequence?
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  • The question isn't how Obama performs but how the media reacts; we have fallen this far.  I blame our infatuation…
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  • Always make me feel like checking to see I still have my wallet after we've had these little chats.
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  • The successful Fox News business model is a lousy political strategy.
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  • His staff should keep him away from the supermarket checkout.
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  • Not to mention I get the Völkischer Beobachter in my cable package whether I like it or not.
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  • I number them among the Wallace cohort.  This evangelical thing ain't completely new; he had all the snake handlers and…
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  • The history of the modern Republican Party in one sentence: Barry Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller got into an argument and…
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  • About Wallace.  In fact that is my thesis on the modern Republican party as I've mentioned elsewhere, the cohort of…
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  • Wallace is a good example; though not a Republican he strikes me as the father of this cohort of the…
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  • Heh.  Probably why we are Democrats.
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  • I never really credited the ACA opposition with any intellectual merit and it seems to me that as reasonable as…
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  • That's a good point, and in this cycle and 2010 it seems clear that the Tea Party was astroturf financed.…
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  • That sounds to me like an argument for a semi-permanent schism between business and the now somewhat militant rank-and-file fuelled…
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  • The Republican primary was a pretty reasonable simulation of what a major schism could look like; one of these days…
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  • Was Obama was explaining why he had to represent the whole electorate whereas Romney was explaining why he wouldn't.
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