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Palin's Fox Debut

Sarah Palin's signing with Fox struck me as a deeply bad idea for her, assuming she harbors continuing political ambitions. Sarah Palin's signing with Fox struck me as a deeply bad idea for her, assuming she harbors continuing political ambitions. 1) Every time a politician appears on television…

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Written by David Frum on Wednesday January 13, 2010

Palin's Fox Debut

Sarah Palin's signing with Fox struck me as a deeply bad idea for her, assuming she harbors continuing political ambitions. Sarah Palin's signing with Fox struck me as a deeply bad idea for her, assuming she harbors continuing political ambitions. 1) Every time a politician appears on television…

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Written by David Frum on Wednesday January 13, 2010

Reid's Words and Actions Fall Short

To someone who has observed the Democrats take the black vote for granted for years, while offering mere lip-service in lieu of constructive policies, Harry Reid's recent comments on race come as little surprise. Defenders of Harry Reid’s comments about black people in the new book Game Change …

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Written by Brad Schaeffer on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Reid's Words and Actions Fall Short

To someone who has observed the Democrats take the black vote for granted for years, while offering mere lip-service in lieu of constructive policies, Harry Reid's recent comments on race come as little surprise. Defenders of Harry Reid’s comments about black people in the new book Game Change …

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Written by Brad Schaeffer on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Reid's Words and Actions Fall Short

To someone who has observed the Democrats take the black vote for granted for years, while offering mere lip-service in lieu of constructive policies, Harry Reid's recent comments on race come as little surprise. Defenders of Harry Reid’s comments about black people in the new book Game Change …

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Written by Brad Schaeffer on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Blinded by Race

Reid’s praise for Obama’s skin tone and accent reveal his own background assumptions about the rest of black America. Harry Reid’s defenders argue that the Majority Leader merely used inartful language. But Reid’s praise for Obama’s skin tone and accent revealed his own background assumptions …

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Written by Crystal Wright on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Blinded by Race

Reid’s praise for Obama’s skin tone and accent reveal his own background assumptions about the rest of black America. Harry Reid’s defenders argue that the Majority Leader merely used inartful language. But Reid’s praise for Obama’s skin tone and accent revealed his own background assumptions …

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Written by Crystal Wright on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Blinded by Race

Reid’s praise for Obama’s skin tone and accent reveal his own background assumptions about the rest of black America. Harry Reid’s defenders argue that the Majority Leader merely used inartful language. But Reid’s praise for Obama’s skin tone and accent revealed his own background assumptions …

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Written by Crystal Wright on Tuesday January 12, 2010

America's New Financial Capital is ... Washington

New York City is bleeding jobs, unemployment is over 10 percent. Washington is booming as government agencies like TARP and the General Services Administration expand. New York's crisis and Washington's growth is more than a business page story though. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday …

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday January 12, 2010

America's New Financial Capital is ... Washington

New York City is bleeding jobs, unemployment is over 10 percent. Washington is booming as government agencies like TARP and the General Services Administration expand. New York's crisis and Washington's growth is more than a business page story though. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday …

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday January 12, 2010

America's New Financial Capital is ... Washington

New York City is bleeding jobs, unemployment is over 10 percent. Washington is booming as government agencies like TARP and the General Services Administration expand. New York's crisis and Washington's growth is more than a business page story though. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday …

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Washington DC, Financial Capital of the World

My latest CNN.com column analyzes the news that office rents in D.C. will soon overtake rents in New York City. My latest CNN.com column analyzes the news that office rents in D.C. will soon overtake rents in New York City.

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Washington DC, Financial Capital of the World

My latest CNN.com column analyzes the news that office rents in D.C. will soon overtake rents in New York City. My latest CNN.com column analyzes the news that office rents in D.C. will soon overtake rents in New York City.

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Washington DC, Financial Capital of the World

My latest CNN.com column analyzes the news that office rents in D.C. will soon overtake rents in New York City. My latest CNN.com column analyzes the news that office rents in D.C. will soon overtake rents in New York City.

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Unanswered Edwards Questions

I've heard it said that Edwards was a third-tier candidate, a clear non-starter, nothing for anyone to worry about - had his campaign gone anywhere, then the Democratic truth-tellers would have stepped forward. Sure. Right. Posed of course by Mickey Kaus . The New York magazine …

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Unanswered Edwards Questions

I've heard it said that Edwards was a third-tier candidate, a clear non-starter, nothing for anyone to worry about - had his campaign gone anywhere, then the Democratic truth-tellers would have stepped forward. Sure. Right. Posed of course by Mickey Kaus . The New York magazine …

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Unanswered Edwards Questions

I've heard it said that Edwards was a third-tier candidate, a clear non-starter, nothing for anyone to worry about - had his campaign gone anywhere, then the Democratic truth-tellers would have stepped forward. Sure. Right. Posed of course by Mickey Kaus . The New York magazine …

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Time for a War President

If the president and Congress are focusing most of their attention on healthcare, then they’re shortchanging the imperatives of national security. One of the great things that Frum Forum does is allow critics to freely post on its site in response to the ideas and arguments put forth here. Some …

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Written by John Guardiano on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Time for a War President

If the president and Congress are focusing most of their attention on healthcare, then they’re shortchanging the imperatives of national security. One of the great things that Frum Forum does is allow critics to freely post on its site in response to the ideas and arguments put forth here. Some …

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Written by John Guardiano on Tuesday January 12, 2010

Time for a War President

If the president and Congress are focusing most of their attention on healthcare, then they’re shortchanging the imperatives of national security. One of the great things that Frum Forum does is allow critics to freely post on its site in response to the ideas and arguments put forth here. Some …

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Written by John Guardiano on Tuesday January 12, 2010