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LETTER: Objects To Article Referencing Obscure, Unimportant Case Of Bush v. Gore
I would like to express my fervent gratitude to The Courant for dedicating a full two-thirds of a page of its Opinion space to yet another hand-wringing article about the 2000 Bush v. Gore Supreme Court decision [May 14, "What Gives With Sandra Day O'...Tags: Politics, Sandra Day O'Connor, Elections
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EDITORIAL: Work now, politics later
The Santa Fe New MexicanPlease, spare us. 2016 is a world away. It does no good to spend hours of time and gallons of ink discussing whether Hillary Clinton is going to run for president as the Democratic nominee in 2016. In fact, discussions and focus on the horse race of...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Republican Party, Politics, Gays and Lesbians, Ron Paul
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Math teacher hopes new method adds up to success
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Wyoming Area Secondary Center math teacher Mike Romanowski is flipping his classroom. Thanks to an ex-hedge fund analyst's new method of teaching and huge donations from entities such as Google and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, students in...Tags: Mathematics, Students, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Science and Technology
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Commanders-in-chief?
He concludes, "Two heads really are better than one." Printers Row Journal spoke with Orentlicher recently. Here's an edited version of the conversation. Q: Make sure I understand your proposed process: Every state has a primary, Democratic and...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, New York University, White House, U.S. Congress
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David Orentlicher thinks 'Two Presidents are Better Than One'
He's a doctor, a lawyer, a university professor and a one-time politician (in the Indiana House). With all that education and real-life experience, it might be surprising that David Orentlicher would propose such an unlikely — some would say...
Tags: Republican Party, Politics, New York University, White House, U.S. Senate
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For GOP substance, deregulate
WASHINGTON -- Because of the grotesquely swollen place the presidency now occupies in the nation's governance and consciousness, we are never not preoccupied with presidential campaigning. The Constitution's Framers would be appalled. The nation reveres...
Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Political Fundraising, Lyndon B. Johnson, U.S. Congress
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Column: Deregulation needed for Republican substance
WASHINGTON — Because of the grotesquely swollen place the presidency now occupies in the nation’s governance and consciousness, we are never not preoccupied with presidential campaigning. The Constitution’s Framers would be appalled....Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Elections, Economy, Business and Finance, Rand Paul
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Republicans Should Change The Way They Pick Candidates
The Hartford CourantBecause of the grotesquely swollen place the presidency now occupies in the nation's governance and consciousness, we are never not preoccupied with presidential campaigning. The Constitution's Framers would be appalled. The nation reveres the Framers,...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Political Fundraising, U.S. Congress, Parties and Movements
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Oval Office may be Floridian's home
With each passing day, Jeb Bush looks more and more like a presidential candidate. At this stage, he's striking the obligatory, non-committal tone, but he's just come out with a book on immigration reform, is showing up on radio and TV talk shows, and...Tags: Conservative Political Action Conference, Hillary Clinton, John F. Kennedy Assassination (1963), Politics, Regional Authority
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Can anybody save the Republican Party?
The year 2012 was a disaster for the Republican Party. They failed to regain control of the U.S. Senate. They lost eight seats in the House of Representatives. They didn't just lose the White House to Barack Obama, they got clobbered: losing the Electoral...
Tags: Sarah Palin, Justin Amash, Barack Obama, Social Issues, David Vitter
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Stephen Goldstein: We're supposed to be a democracy
According to legend, outside of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, at the end of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, a Mrs. Powel asked Benjamin Franklin, "Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?" Franklin answered, "A republic, if...Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Politics, Political Systems, Elections, Public Officials
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Meet Gerrymandered America
The recent uproar over the Virginia legislature’s attempt to gerrymander their presidential vote is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the institutionalized shenanigans Republicans are using to maintain an artificial hold on power. As...
Tags: Republican Party, Voting, Mitt Romney, Politics, National Government
May 15, 2013
|Story| Hartford Courant
May 9, 2013
|Story| McClatchy-Tribune
Apr 28, 2013
|Story| McClatchy-Tribune
Apr 26, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Apr 26, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Mar 25, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Mar 24, 2013
|Story| Aberdeen News
Mar 24, 2013
|Column| Hartford Courant
Mar 24, 2013
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Mar 22, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Feb 17, 2013
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Feb 5, 2013
|Story| RedEye
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