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NC Democrats seek footing on unfamiliar terrain
The News & ObserverThis time Jim Hunt will not be available to rescue the North Carolina Democratic Party. It is a role that Hunt, the former four-term governor, has often played, bailing out Tar Heel Democrats when they hit troubled waters. He did it in the early 1970s...Tags: Republican Party, Tony Rand, Bill Clinton, Kay Hagan, Raleigh
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Mitt Romney speaks at Southern Virginia University
ReporterBuena Vista, Va It was a day filled with pomp and circumstance for soon to be Southern Virginia University graduates as they took their seats. Behind them, former presidential candidate Mitt Romney, acknowledged the crowd. “We had so many...Tags: Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Virginia)
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Stephen Goldstein: Think NRA was winner? Not so fast
The NRA has won the battle but lost the war. The best thing that happened to gun control is its defeat in Congress. Today's losers (Obama, Democrats, the 90 percent of Americans who support sane legislation) will be tomorrow's winners. Today's winners...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Tampa, Gabrielle Giffords, Politics, Wayne LaPierre
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Bush's long-shot campaign to be seen as Truman
The dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum was more than an opportunity for the five living U.S. presidents to compare notes on what Stefan Lorant called "the glorious burden" of the office. It also was the beginning of Bush'...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Politics, Labor Legislation, Executive Branch, White House
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Letters: Who's the future of the Lakers?
This talk of whether the Lakers should re-sign Dwight Howard is a no-brainer. D12 is the superstar the Lakers need to build their future on. Fans and the media have been too hard on a guy recovering from serious back surgery, forced to take a back...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBA Draft, Los Angeles Clippers, Ted Lilly
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OPINION: Passive resistance won't kill Obamacare either
The Kansas City StarObamacare haters first looked to the U.S. Supreme Court to kill health care reform. When that didn't work, they fixed their hopes on Mitt Romney's election and a Republican takeover of the U.S. Senate. Foiled again. Opponents in Washington and state...Tags: Congressional Budget Office, Politics, Health Care Reform (2009), Health Insurance, Labor Legislation
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Stephen Goldstein: Boston horror shows tea party way off base on taxation
The 1773 Boston Tea Party was a dramatic milestone on the British North American colonies' road to revolt and independence. So, it is only "fitting and proper" that a backlash against the present-day tea party/GOP — hopefully leading to its demise...Tags: Sports, Chris Christie, Paul Ryan, Republican Party, Parties and Movements
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John David Dyche: Father (of our country) knows best
Contributing ColumnistIn 1796, after heroic military service and two presidential terms, George Washington announced his retirement from public service. His farewell address may be the most underappreciated document in America’s political canon. Washington did not...Tags: Religion and Belief, National Government, Parties and Movements, Values, Ethics
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McAuliffe tax returns show $8.2M income in 2011
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe released three years of abridged tax returns this week showing he made nearly $16.5 million between 2009 and 2011 and paid almost $4 million in taxes. McAuliffe's release of tax summaries to reporters...
Tags: Politics, Bob McDonnell, Science and Technology, Executive Branch, Elections
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2012 elections boost TV stations; L.A. market reaches $1.4 billion
Politics may often seem like a dirty business, but for local TV stations it's also a very good business. Political advertising helped propel a 13.2% growth in television station revenue last year, allowing the broadcast industry to regain much of the...
Tags: Online Advertising, Online Media Industry, 2012 U.S. Presidential Election, Politics, Television Industry
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'Right wing' doesn't equal 'terrorist'
"If history were to repeat itself," warned President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his 1944 State of the Union address, "and we were to return to the so-called normalcy of the 1920s, then it is certain that even though we shall have conquered our enemies on...Tags: Bill Clinton, World War I (1914-1918), Politics, State of the Union Address, Michael Bloomberg
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Mayoral candidates halt campaigns because of Boston tragedy
Los Angeles’ mayoral candidates suspended public campaigning Tuesday in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings that left three people dead and more than 170 wounded, in what President Obama called “an act of terrorism.” Eric Garcetti...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports, Politics, Television Industry, Elections
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