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Massachusetts Votes on Obamacare

Will the Bay State up-end politics the way Pennsylvania did in 1991, sending Washington a strong message on health care? And why has Massachusetts turned on ObamaCare? Democratic desperation and other compelling evidence strongly suggest that Democrats may well lose the late Senator Edward …

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Written by David Gratzer on Friday January 15, 2010

Massachusetts Votes on Obamacare

Will the Bay State up-end politics the way Pennsylvania did in 1991, sending Washington a strong message on health care? And why has Massachusetts turned on ObamaCare? Democratic desperation and other compelling evidence strongly suggest that Democrats may well lose the late Senator Edward …

Read more

Written by David Gratzer on Friday January 15, 2010

Massachusetts Votes on Obamacare

Will the Bay State up-end politics the way Pennsylvania did in 1991, sending Washington a strong message on health care? And why has Massachusetts turned on ObamaCare? Democratic desperation and other compelling evidence strongly suggest that Democrats may well lose the late Senator Edward …

Read more

Written by David Gratzer on Friday January 15, 2010

Miracle in Massachusetts

Byron York is reporting that the bottom is dropping out of Martha Coakley's support in the Mass Senate race. Byron York is reporting that the bottom is dropping out of Martha Coakley's support in the Mass Senate race. It's not just the Democratic scare of a lifetime: Scott Brown might actually …

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Written by David Frum on Friday January 15, 2010

Miracle in Massachusetts

Byron York is reporting that the bottom is dropping out of Martha Coakley's support in the Mass Senate race. Byron York is reporting that the bottom is dropping out of Martha Coakley's support in the Mass Senate race. It's not just the Democratic scare of a lifetime: Scott Brown might actually …

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Written by David Frum on Friday January 15, 2010

Miracle in Massachusetts

Byron York is reporting that the bottom is dropping out of Martha Coakley's support in the Mass Senate race. Byron York is reporting that the bottom is dropping out of Martha Coakley's support in the Mass Senate race. It's not just the Democratic scare of a lifetime: Scott Brown might actually …

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Written by David Frum on Friday January 15, 2010

Responding to My Critics

It seems like anything remotely linked to professional soldiering REALLY gets my critics riled up. The blogosphere is infested with trolls, apparently… I've got a certain effect on the evil creatures; I ATTRACT them! I ESPECIALLY attract …

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Written by Sean Linnane on Friday January 15, 2010

Responding to My Critics

It seems like anything remotely linked to professional soldiering REALLY gets my critics riled up. The blogosphere is infested with trolls, apparently… I've got a certain effect on the evil creatures; I ATTRACT them! I ESPECIALLY attract …

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Written by Sean Linnane on Friday January 15, 2010

Responding to My Critics

It seems like anything remotely linked to professional soldiering REALLY gets my critics riled up. The blogosphere is infested with trolls, apparently… I've got a certain effect on the evil creatures; I ATTRACT them! I ESPECIALLY attract …

Read more

Written by Sean Linnane on Friday January 15, 2010

Dems Won't Lose Kennedy's Seat

UPDATED: Scott Brown has run a good campaign for Ted Kennedy's old Senate seat in Massachusetts, but now the Democrats have awoken to his threat. Well, we are a week out from Election Day in the Massachusetts Senate race.  What’s that you say?  Wasn't the December Democratic primary tantamount …

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Written by John Vecchione on Friday January 15, 2010

Dems Won't Lose Kennedy's Seat

UPDATED: Scott Brown has run a good campaign for Ted Kennedy's old Senate seat in Massachusetts, but now the Democrats have awoken to his threat. Well, we are a week out from Election Day in the Massachusetts Senate race.  What’s that you say?  Wasn't the December Democratic primary tantamount …

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Written by John Vecchione on Friday January 15, 2010

Dems Won't Lose Kennedy's Seat

UPDATED: Scott Brown has run a good campaign for Ted Kennedy's old Senate seat in Massachusetts, but now the Democrats have awoken to his threat. Well, we are a week out from Election Day in the Massachusetts Senate race.  What’s that you say?  Wasn't the December Democratic primary tantamount …

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Written by John Vecchione on Friday January 15, 2010

The Coming Club for Growth Versus Tea Party Fight

The present marriage of convenience between the pro-Ayn Rand Club for Growth and the populist Tea Party movement cannot last. One thing political parties and partisans seem never to learn:  the purer you are, the more you lose. The divisions of Red and Green parties in ancient Rome, where …

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Written by Steve Bell on Thursday January 14, 2010

The Coming Club for Growth Versus Tea Party Fight

The present marriage of convenience between the pro-Ayn Rand Club for Growth and the populist Tea Party movement cannot last. One thing political parties and partisans seem never to learn:  the purer you are, the more you lose. The divisions of Red and Green parties in ancient Rome, where …

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Written by Steve Bell on Thursday January 14, 2010

The Coming Club for Growth Versus Tea Party Fight

The present marriage of convenience between the pro-Ayn Rand Club for Growth and the populist Tea Party movement cannot last. One thing political parties and partisans seem never to learn:  the purer you are, the more you lose. The divisions of Red and Green parties in ancient Rome, where …

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Written by Steve Bell on Thursday January 14, 2010

The Beck-Palin Conversation

Republicans used to be the daddy party - the party of responsibility, of rules, of the hard truths of life. Yet these two pre-eminently visible spokespersons for conservatism and Republicanism talked for a full hour about their ... feelings. I tweeted my passing thoughts as I watched the …

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Written by David Frum on Thursday January 14, 2010

The Beck-Palin Conversation

Republicans used to be the daddy party - the party of responsibility, of rules, of the hard truths of life. Yet these two pre-eminently visible spokespersons for conservatism and Republicanism talked for a full hour about their ... feelings. I tweeted my passing thoughts as I watched the …

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Written by David Frum on Thursday January 14, 2010

The Beck-Palin Conversation

Republicans used to be the daddy party - the party of responsibility, of rules, of the hard truths of life. Yet these two pre-eminently visible spokespersons for conservatism and Republicanism talked for a full hour about their ... feelings. I tweeted my passing thoughts as I watched the …

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Written by David Frum on Thursday January 14, 2010

On the Front Lines of Haiti's Recovery

While Haiti waits for assistance from other nations to trickle in, private military contractors are already at work restoring order and helping with the humanitarian effort. The earthquake that struck Port-au-Prince, Haiti measured 7.0 on the Richter scale. The devastation is of …

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Written by Sean Linnane on Thursday January 14, 2010

On the Front Lines of Haiti's Recovery

While Haiti waits for assistance from other nations to trickle in, private military contractors are already at work restoring order and helping with the humanitarian effort. The earthquake that struck Port-au-Prince, Haiti measured 7.0 on the Richter scale. The devastation is of …

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Written by Sean Linnane on Thursday January 14, 2010