washingtonpost.com - 2/6/2009
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Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and Washington Post columnist David S. Broder will be online Friday, Feb. 6 p.m. ET to answer your questions about the struggles of the Obama nominees, the fight over the stimulus bill and the rest of the world of politics. Submit your questions and comments ...
washingtonpost.com - 1/31/2009
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David S. Broder - Republican Votes Are What Mr. Obama ...
overruledblog.com - 2/6/2009
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Remember how President Obama watered down his stimulus
package and filled it up with tax cuts in...
order to please House Republicans? Remember how exactly zero of those House Republicans voted for the bill? Yeah, that was awesome.
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David Broder Does The Judiciary
talkingpointsmemo.com - 2/2/2009
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I'm watching Andrea Mitchell interview David Broder in
what's amounting to a sort of parody of High...
Broderism. But setting aside the unsupported a priori assumption that a bill with input from both parties is necessarily better than a bill put ...
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Dim Broder
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Kings of the Stone Age
Balloon Juice —
... happening—and there’s no reason to think it won’t—Republicans will keep losing elections badly. There just aren’t enough cranky white bastards anymore.
Is there anything about the Republican strategy on the stimulus that will help them expand beyond the cranky white bastard demo? I’m not sure. And, no, Twittering their crazy neo-Hooverist rantings isn’t going to change anything.
Speaking of cranky white bastards, Broder is doing a Q&A at noon.
Shorter Broder: The Bigger the Criminal Enterprise, the lesser the punishment
Rising Hegemon —
MATLOCK just a few minutes ago in a WaPo Chat: New York, NY: Mr. Broder, with your (and many others') column advocating for not investigating the Bush Administration's possible war crimes, can there be any debate that the prime function of our national media -- and the Post in particular -- is to urge that wrongdoing on the part of our highest government officials be concealed rather than exposed? What amazes me is that it's the exact opposite function of the one the "free press" long pretended (and still claim) to perform: to expose government ...
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