In what originally promised to be a post-partisan election featuring a Republican candidate that was often at odds with the most conservative elements of his party and a Democratic candidate who’s primary campaign eagerly recruited conservative support, the Obama and McCain campaigns have sinc...
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Trailing in the polls, the McCain campaign has increasingly sought to highlight Obama’s links with Weathermen terrorist Bill Ayers as a means to call into question Obama’s judgment and candor. While understandable as a political tactic, these attacks are ultimately misguided as an atte...
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Writing in the New York Post (the ideological mirror to the increasingly far-left New York Times), columnist Michelle Malkin highlights one of the continuing concerns about the financial rescue bill passed last week:
The Chicago-based Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now’s fin...
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Progressive America is increasingly trying to shut down opposing views, PoliGazette’s Jason argues.
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UPDATE: Here is the summary analysis by the Congressional Budget Office of the bailout bill.
UPDATE 2: Because the vote is still being held open in a last-ditch attempt to gain passage of the bill, it is not yet an absolute certainty. But it appears that tn a 207-226 vote that split both party cau...
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The House voted today to risk another Depression rather than compromise various ideological objections to the idea of government intervention to rescue financial markets from an overload of untradeable bad mortgage debt. What’s next?
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