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The Spitzer scandal has brought up a number of demographic surprises about prostitution.
While Eliot Spitzer is gone, the overreaching tactics by which he made his name as a prosecutor are not.
It is a sad and dangerous moment for race relations in American politics.
City workers protesting budget cuts may have delayed the blizzard cleanup in New York City.
With polls showing a drop in Barack Obama's job rating and sinking support for the Democrats' health care plans, there is evidence of collateral damage where you might not expect to find it, in the standing of Democratic governors.
The impetus for abolishing gubernatorial appointments to fill Senate vacancies is understandable, but getting rid of these appointments has its own set of problems.
Americans should look carefully at the anti-politician, anti-government mood exhibited in California this week.
Kennedy provided a balanced and reasonable way to clean up the crazy quilt and often dysfunctional processes we use to fill vacancies temporarily in the Senate while maintaining the continuity of our government.



