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I am so confused. I have long stood in awe of Republicans as political strategists. The brilliant team that designed Ronald Reagan's strategy; Lee Atwater, Karl Rove -- I might not have agreed with them, but if winning is all you care about, they were good. I think Mary Matalin is every bit as smart as James Carville (and okay, I like everyone else would give anything to be a fly on the wall in their home for just one day -- how can they possibly get along at home?).
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Republicans have yet to be swayed to Democrats' proposals -- not a ...
Jul 16th, 2009 - FOXNews.com
President Obama and some Democratic congressional leaders had pledged to involve Republicans in health care reform negotiations, but it is looking increasingly likely that bipartisanship will be among the casualties of the rush to approve a bill.
Lugar Is First Republican Senator to Back Sotomayor
Jul 16th, 2009 - Washington Post
Indiana Sen. Richard K. Lugar this morning became the first Republican to pledge support for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, who appears to have largely diffused...
Obama is getting feisty
Jul 16th, 2009 - POLITICO.com
President Barack Obama has been ad-libbing aggressively in speeches this week, as his twin priorities — turning around the economy and overhauling health care — have run into trouble.
What legal experts think of Sotomayor's performance
Jul 16th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
Wrapping up four days of grilling and pontificating, Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee considering Sonia Sotomayor's Supreme Court nomination dominated Thursday with appeals for the prospective justice to protect national security...
An Anita Hill for Sonia Sotomayor
Jul 16th, 2009 - Washington Post
Frank Ricci was to be Sonia Sotomayor's Anita Hill. The boyish firefighter from New Haven, Conn., white and male, was denied his promotion when the city threw out the qualifying test that Ricci but too few minority candidates passed...
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