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Why Perry’s Campaign Is Not Quite Dead Yet
In recent weeks I have been ridiculed, derided, mocked and I believe even spit upon — though I was very near Wall Street at the time and it might have been rain-drops — for my prediction this past summer that…
Sarah Palin Can Do Many Things to Help Republicans — Running for President Isn’t One of Them
There’s one thing die-hard liberal Democrats and hard-core conservative Republicans have in common: They both want Sarah Palin to run for president. That’s where the similarities end.
The hard-right wants her to run because they think she’s brilliant – a…
A Democrat’s Advice for Both Parties
This weekend’s health care debate in the House of Representatives underscored the deep divisions between Democrats and Republicans on the issue. There were legitimate fundamental and philosophical differences on both sides that were expressed, for the most part, in a…