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Taxing the Successful

James Joyner · 1 Comment
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High earners are going to have to pay more than our fair share of the costs of government to make things work. But how we frame the debate matters.

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The Obama Coalition Crumbles, And Obama Blames The Voters (Again)

Doug Mataconis · 9 Comments

The coalition of voters that propelled Barack Obama to an historic victory in 2008 is seemingly falling apart, and the President is reacting by blaming the voters.

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Kentucky Senate Race Turns Nasty

Doug Mataconis · 16 Comments

If you’re looking for negative campaigning, personal insults, and all the other things that make American politics fun, look no further than Kentucky.

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Empathy Deficit

James Joyner · 3 Comments

Today’s college students are 40 percent less empathetic than they were thirty years ago. Is our political culture to blame?

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Joe Miller’s Security Team Handcuffs Journalist

Steven L. Taylor · 5 Comments

Don’t ask Senate candidate Joe Miller questions he doesn’t want to answer else his security team might cuff you.

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Carly Fiornia Won’t Say Where She’d Cut The Federal Budget

Doug Mataconis · 30 Comments

Yesterday’s appearance by Carly Fiorina on Fox News Sunday provided an excellent example of how un-serious Republicans are when it comes to living up to their fiscally conservative rhetoric.

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Caption Contest

Rodney Dill

Time for the Monday OTB Caption ContestTM

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Could Republicans Win the Senate?

James Joyner

Polls show the Republicans easily retaking the House but falling short in the Senate. But 2006 showed us that wave elections can produce shocking outcomes.

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Sarah Palin And The Republican Divide

Doug Mataconis

Sarah Palin is at the center of a divide within the GOP that could become larger even as the GOP comes closer to regaining control of Congress.

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Obama To Blame For Anti-Muslim Sentiment? No, The Bigots Are

Doug Mataconis

Who’s to blame for the rise in anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States, President Obama or those who have actually been encouraging bias against Muslims?

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Germany and the Lessons of Immigration Policy

Steven L. Taylor

German Chancellor Angela Merkel declare multiculturalism in Germany to be a “failure.” Proof that anti-immigration activists in the United States are correct, right?

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Justice Alito Won’t Attend Next State Of The Union

Doug Mataconis

Justice Alito said recently he won’t be attending the next State of the Union address. Sounds like a good idea to me.

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Wikileaks Didn’t Reveal That Many Secrets, SecDef Says

Doug Mataconis

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates acknowledged in a newly released letter that the Wikileaks Afghan War document dump wasn’t as damaging as the Pentagon initially claimed. So what was the uproar all about?

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Pentagon to Gays: Please Stay in the Closet

James Joyner

The Pentagon has advised gay soldiers not to come out in the wake of a court order ending Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. This is a very pro-gay move.

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Dismiss The Tea Party At Your Peril

Dodd

“Those who doubt that the failings of higher education in America have political consequences need only reflect on the quality of progressive commentary on the tea party movement.”

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Russia and Venezuela Sign Energy Deal

Steven L. Taylor

Venezuela have reached a series of agreement on energy. Should the US be concerned?

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Democrats Running Against Pelosi

James Joyner

Some Democratic candidates for Congress are working hard to distance themselves from Nancy Pelosi.

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Presidential Transitions To Start Before President Actually Elected

Doug Mataconis

A new law allows Presidential candidates to set up transition offices while they’re still running for election, perhaps providing an opportunity for shortening the 2 1/2 month interregnum between Election Day and Inauguration Day.

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Oprahturfing

James Joyner

Jim Treacher has coined a new term, Oprahturfing, to describe wealthy celebrities funding attendance at political rallies. While clever, the concept of “Astroturfing” is being misused by both sides.

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Feds Will Not Honor California Voter’s Decision On Marijuana Legalization

Doug Mataconis

California voters are two weeks away from possibly legalizing marijuana, but the Federal Government doesn’t care.

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Ronald Reagan: RINO

James Joyner

The “Ronald Reagan” that many of today’s conservatives wish today’s Republicans were more like didn’t actually exist.

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Politicians and the Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations

James Joyner

To the extent that these faux debates are a measure of competence to hold the office in question, Sharron Reid’s holding her own against the veteran incumbent demonstrated that she was up to the task. Or, at least, as up to it as Reid.

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Nevada Senate debate

Worst. Debate. Ever. But, Advantage Angle

Doug Mataconis

Last night’s one and only Nevada Senate Debate was an embarrassing affair all around, but it most likely sealed the electoral doom of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

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On income tax deadline day, Tea Party members gather in Freedom Plaza, to launch a People's Tax Revolt, April 15th, in Washington, DC.

Washington Post: Tea Party Not Racist After All

Doug Mataconis

The Washington Post looks around and discovers that the Tea Party isn’t racist after all. Their bad, I guess.

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America’s Economic Model a Joke?

James Joyner

Paul Krugman argues that recent economic crises demonstrate that America has failed at corporate governance, banking, and the rule of law.

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Obama Administration Asks For Delay In DADT Injunction

Doug Mataconis

Only days after a Federal Court Judge issued an injunction preventing the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy from being enforced, Obama Administration has asked for a stay and announced that it will be appealing the case.

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Caption Contest Winners

Rodney Dill

The Shovel Ready Project Edition OTB Caption ContestTM is now over.

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Federal Judge Allows Multi-State Lawsuit Against Health Care Reform Law To Proceed

Doug Mataconis

A Federal Judge in Florida has handed a significant, albeit procedural, victory to the opponents of ObamaCare.

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Barack Potter & the Chamber of Secrets

Dodd

Desperate Democrats demonize donors, facts be damned.

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Voters See Democrats As More Extreme Than Republicans

Doug Mataconis

More bad news for Democrats as a new poll shows that voters are more likely to consider them extreme than Republicans.

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VETERAN'S ALERT:

In addition to uncertain healthcare services, economic disadvantages, and finding a place to call home, veterans certainly do not need any more challenges. Unfortunately, the wounds of war can be less obvious than those that we can see. Psychological disorders and sicknesses caused by toxic exposure can be the most damaging aspects of war that veterans bring home. Toxin exposure in particular is of particular concern as previous exposure to asbestos among veterans is causing incidence of the aggressive cancer mesothelioma to rise among former members of the armed services. We must not leave those who risked their lives for our nation in the cold. Our veterans have never questioned the right or wrong of war when it mattered most. They simply did as they were trained. We must now show the same unwavering determination, in all ways we are able, by affording those opportunities to which they are entitled, including financial, medical and emotional support to all veterans.

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With the help of former President Bill Clinton's counselor, Doug Band, the United States will likely be the host of the World Cup soccer tournament in 2018 or 2022.


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