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The soft bigotry of high expectations.
Abortion-rights activists were not caught unaware on the anti-abortion-funding amendment to the House health-care bill, and they are likely to stop it in the Senate.
Over at The Daily Beast today , political strategist Mark McKinnon makes a compelling argument for why the 2012 election could be tailor-made for NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg. McKinnon is one of the sharpest minds around when it comes to understanding the mood of the electorate. McKinnon knows how to sell winning candidates, which is why I think the case he builds for Bloomberg is a serious one. Bloomberg is a true centrist who has racked up a swag of political achievements in New York—and he has a ton of cash. Dropping $1 billion on a presidential campaign would barely cause a ripple in his ocean of Benjamins. And he appeals to the growing bloc of independent voters. But, after reading McKinnon's analysis, I've got a couple of lingering questions.
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who were preventing a nomination from coming to the floor for a vote. Ultimately, as I recall, staffers told The New York Times that the nomination was being held, and that proved to be good enough; Schregardus would eventually withdraw from consideration
Cillizza wrote. South Dakota Sen. John Thune may be that person." Wait, really? Brooks's rather guileless New York Times column doesn't make a compelling argument that Thune has anything new to offer, but simply that he is reliably conservative
were encouraged to schedule a mammogram every year. Now, USPSTF says that women can wait until 50. According to the New York Times , While many women do not think a screening test can be harmful, medical experts say the risks are real. A test can
America and China and Japan, the largest holders of U.S. debt, as "a kind of balance of financial terror." New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, in the latest iteration of this approach, urged President Obama to talk tough to Beijing
time, it has now helped digitize almost all of the New York Times archives. Both CAPTCHA (which stands for Completely Automated a number of details─he won't say how much the New York Times pays for reCAPTCHA's services, nor the precise amount
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