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Health Care Reform Plan Submitted For Your Approval
bitteranalysis.blogspot.com — Selected key features of this plan: - Requires employers to provide adequate health insurance for their employees, who would share in underwriting its costs. This approach follows precedents of long-standing under which personal security--and thus national economic progress--has been enhanced by ... (more) Health Care Reform Plan Submitted For Your Approval
White House war on Fox: Echoes of Nixon-Agnew
weblogs.baltimoresun.com — I have been writing for several months about how thin skinned the White House has been about press criticism -- especially when it comes to the Fox News Channel. I have compared the current administration to the White House of Richard Nixon... (more) White House war on Fox: Echoes of Nixon-Agnew
War and peace prizes | Howard Zinn | Comment is free
guardian.co.uk — Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger Nobel peace prize winer Henry Kissinger (right) with Richard Nixon. Photograph: AP (more) War and peace prizes | Howard Zinn | Comment is free
Patriots: American Heroes & Famous Republicans
gop.com — Ronald Reagan Born in Tampico, Illinois, Ronald Reagan was a sports announcer before moving to Hollywood, where he worked his way up to considerable success during the 1930s and 1940s. He then served as president of the actors union for five terms and ... (more) Patriots: American Heroes & Famous Republicans
Unlike Nixon, Obama's Media Attacks Generate Little Press Anger
Unlike Nixon, Obama's Media Attacks Generate Little Press Anger
newsbusters.org — Is Barack Obama turning into Spiro Agnew? The White House's attacks on the Fox News smack of the distaste for media opposition espoused by Nixon's vice president almost 40 years ago but are being met with a decidedly different reaction today by the ... (more) Unlike Nixon, Obama's Media Attacks Generate Little ...
Where did this divisiveness start?
liberaloasis.com — American politics is always been a contact sport. Heck, even the founding fathers didn't agree on many things and that's what caused the original founding party to break up but what we're seeing today is a little bit different. It started with ... (more) Where did this divisiveness start?
Where’s the Outrage?
Where’s the Outrage?
whereistheoutrage.net — American politics is always been a contact sport. Heck, even the founding fathers didn’t agree on many things and that’s what caused the original founding party to break up but what we’re seeing today is a little bit different. It started with Richard ... (more) Where’s the Outrage?
More Solid Journalism
balloon-juice.com — ABC ’s the Note : “Is President Obama Nixon-fying the White House?” Republicans ask Republican Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire, who came pretty darn close to becoming a member of the Obama Administration, coined a new ... (more) More Solid Journalism
GOP senator says Obama showing Nixonian tendencies      (AP)
GOP senator says Obama showing Nixonian tendencies (AP)
news.yahoo.com — AP - The third-ranking Senate Republican said Wednesday the Obama administration appears to be launching a Richard Nixon-like political strategy of making an "enemies list" of people who disagree with the president. (more) GOP senator says Obama showing Nixonian tendencies (AP)
NPR analyst compares Obama to Nixon, issues full apology
washingtonexaminer.com — By: Byron York Chief Political Correspondent 10/24/09 9:52 AM EDT It's pretty unremarkable to describe the Obama White House's growing enemies list -- the insurance companies, Chamber of Commerce, Fox News -- as "Nixonian." But there's one place ... (more) NPR analyst compares Obama to Nixon, issues full apology
Jamison Foser: Remembering Nixon
mediamatters.org — The first year of Barack Obama's presidency has seen some absurd media memes, from nonexistent "death panels" to crazy birtherism. But for overall ahistorical (not to mention hysterical) audacity, it's tough to beat the past week's overheated ... (more) Jamison Foser: Remembering Nixon