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While Reid scrambles to assemble sixty votes for health care legislation that is opposed 53 percent to 38 percent by the public, several Democratic members of the House are scrambling for the exits.
The failure of any Republican candidate to make the case for vigorous American leadership in the world during last week's Republican presidential debate has sparked a debate in Washington: Is the Republican Party becoming increasingly isolationist?
Well, we have finally had a Republican presidential debate on foreign policy, and there were some surprises from the candidates.
The essays in "The Neoconservative Persuasion" are a remarkable introduction to one of the few people who actually liked being called a neoconservative.
The debate among Republicans is whether to go after downscale or upscale voters.
You have to give Obama some credit for journeying to Capitol Hill to talk with House Republicans.
The Democratic Party has beenseparating into two different tribes with alliances to either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton.





