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11.07.2008 12:16 pm

How about some statesmanship for a change?

AP Photo/Alex Brandon

AP Photo/Alex Brandon

The nation is just past a historic and divisive election presidential campaign yet the predictable partisan chatter has fully blossomed.

The beltway jockeying between the parties quickly took root - more than two months before Inauguration Day. So who cares and what’s new? Birds still…

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10.15.2008 10:00 pm

Thursday editorial: ACORN and old lions

Former U.S. Sens. John Danforth of Missouri and Warren Rudman of New Hampshire, two old lions of the Republican Party, recently have re-emerged on the national scene saying they want to promote “public confidence in the outcome” of the Nov.…

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10.13.2008 11:00 pm

MINK column: “The Choice” profiles McCain and Obama

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Photo by Scout Tufankjian, Polaris

Photo by Scout Tufankjian, Polaris

I didn’t know that when Barack Obama was elected president of the Harvard Law Review in 1990, he named more student members of the ultra-conservative Federalist Society to top editor jobs at The Review than he named African-American law…

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06.26.2008 11:14 am

McCaskill, Mars and Mary Tyler Moore: Open thread

Obama seeks support from Hillary Clinton’s donors, gets the cold shoulder (via TPM media).

And  he takes heat from the netroots about his support of telecom immunity (via Huffington Post).

It doesn’t get much funnier: Karl Rove is spearheading an effort to label Obama…

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