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The press rewrites Dem history
The press rewrites Dem history Keep your eyes on this meme as it continues to gain momentum inside the Beltway, as it anxiously awaits the arrival of the Obama administration. The D.C. Establishment, which includes the press corps, seems jittery that Democrats might actually govern from ...
What you were never intended to know in this election
redstate.com — After a long and careful consideration of all the implications and possible consequences of my actions today,... I have decided to go through with this in the hope that our country can indeed be guided into the right direction. First, a little personal ... (more) What you were never intended to know in this election
Who Were Those Clinton-McCain Crossover Voters? - Horserace
cbsnews.com — CBS News' Election and Survey Unit's survey analyst extraordinaire Jennifer De Pinto goes inside the exit polls... from last week's election and finds some interesting nuggets about those Hillary Clinton supporters who voted for John McCain: As voters ... (more) Who Were Those Clinton-McCain Crossover Voters? - Horserace
First Press Conference
swampland.blogs.time.com — Well, if the presidential campaign didn't convince you that Barack Obama is one disciplined fellow, his first... public appearance as President-elect certainly should have. The press conference was notable for several things: --he did not stray from ... (more) First Press Conference
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Hullabaloo — ... of the votes cast in 4 out of the last 5 Presidential elections, in the wake of reducing the Republican Party to a regional outpost in the South and part of the Great Plains, this is a profoundly conservative nation. Here's a partial list: Ron Brownstein, Jon Meacham, Peggy Noonan, Howard Fineman, David Broder, John Heilemann, John King, Mark Penn, Doug Schoen, Charles Krauthammer, Ruth Marcus, Marc Halperin, Dan Balz, Peter Wehner, William Galston, Bob Kerrey, ...

"America Remains a Center-Right Nation"
Shadow of the Hegemon — ... of the votes cast in 4 out of the last 5 Presidential elections, in the wake of reducing the Republican Party to a regional outpost in the South and part of the Great Plains, this is a profoundly conservative nation. Here's a partial list: Ron Brownstein, Jon Meacham, Peggy Noonan, Howard Fineman, David Broder, John Heilemann, John King, Mark Penn, Doug Schoen, Charles Krauthammer, Ruth Marcus, Marc Halperin, Dan Balz, Peter Wehner, William Galston, Bob Kerrey, ...

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