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Media bias and Obama's Mars landing
The Swampby Mark Silva ST. PAUL, Minn. - As Democrat Barack Obama plans to sit down tomorrow with FOX News' Bill O'Reilly for an interview, the foxes certainly are in the henhouse. Bias, we're told, is part of the political mainstream,......Tags: John McCain, Barack Obama, Texas, Hillary Clinton, Rudy Giuliani
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Palin means 'It's Over': Peggy Noonan
The Swampby Frank James updated at 9:00 pm Peggy Noonan has written an explanation to her "It's over" comment which can be found on the Wall Street Journal site. Bottom line: she wasn't referring to Sen. John McCain's presidential aspirations......Tags: Government, Texas, Jesse Jackson, Republican National Conventions, Regional Authority
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McCain's choice of Palin is a risk
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAmerican voters on Friday began learning about Sarah Palin. But the selection of an obscure Alaska governor as the Republican vice presidential nominee also offers clues about the leadership style of the man who placed her on the ticket. Though John...Tags: Republican Party, George W. Bush, Geraldine Ferraro, Arizona, Political Candidates
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Palin: wrong woman, wrong message
Here's the good news: Women have become so politically powerful that even the anti-feminist right wing -- the folks with a headlock on the Republican Party -- are trying to appease the gender gap with a first-ever female vice president. We owe this to...Tags: Gloria Steinem, Personal Weapon Control, Abortion Issue, Republican Party, Republican National Conventions
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Don't expect the truth from Karl Rove
JAMES C. MOORE co-wrote "Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential" with Wayne Slater.CONGRESS WANTS TO hear from Karl Rove, and members want him sworn in. Rather than accept a politically expedient deal from the White House — a no-oath interview — Senate and House committees have approved subpoenas for Rove and others....Tags: International Broadcasting Corporation, Rick Perry, Republican Party, Texas, George W. Bush
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Stricter Safety Measures on Buses
A deadly bus crash, which took the lives of 18 parishioners on their way to a religious retreat, spurred a federal lawmaker into action. U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison is sponsoring a bill to crack down on bus companies by mandating seatbelts and...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Health and Safety at Work, Bus Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Career and Workplace
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Popular Texas Senator makes step toward run for Governor
Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison may be ready to make the leap that she has hinted at for years. The popular Republican formed a state exploratory committee to test the waters in a possible bid for Texas Governor. SMU Political Analyst Cal Jillson thinks...Tags: Government, Democratic Party, Rick Perry, Texas, Dallas
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Mayor White On Senate Run
Houston Mayor Bill White announced his candidacy for Senate Tuesday afternoon. He hopes to replace Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison if she resigns to for Governor. The Mayor told 39 News that he's interested in issues such as NASA, medical research, and...Tags: NASA, Regional Authority, Local Elections, Politics, Elections
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Longtime Texas prosecutor has gone after members of both parties
HOUSTON // In the 1980s, Jim Mattox was the attorney general of Texas and one of the most powerful figures in the state, mentioned as a future governor and maybe more. Today, because of Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle, Mattox is a real...Tags: Political Corruption, Republican Party, Texas, Prosecution, Local Elections
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Firsts for women: Clinton through Clinton
The Swampby Mark Silva In another decade of firsts for women, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York - the first woman elected to the Senate from New York, and the first and only former first lady elected to public office......Tags: Condoleezza Rice, Parliament, George W. Bush, Nancy Pelosi, Political Candidates
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Clinton and sexism -- Not 'death knell'
The Swampby Mark Silva Was Sen. Hillary Clinton a victim of sexism in her failed bid for the Democratic presidential nomination? Some of her supporters say so. Then again, some will say that Sen. Barack Obama has suffered from racial prejudice......Tags: Parliament, George W. Bush, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Dianne Feinstein
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McCain: Oldest ticket in history possible
The Swampby Mark Silva Certainly age will be a consideration in Sen. John McCain's selection of a running mate. McCain, who turns 72 in August, could become the oldest man ever elected to a first term as president. And McCain often......Tags: Government, John McCain, Barack Obama, Arts and Culture, Political Candidates
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