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Christine O'Donnell: God is the reason I'm running
Top of the TicketThe woman who dabbled in witchcraft sat down with a Christian TV network and said she was called to a run for Senate by no other than God himself. "God is the reason that Iâm running," tea-party darling Christine O'Donnell...... -
D.I.Y. Halloween: Five easy, awesome costumes for 2010
Brand XHALLOWEEN 2010: Halloween arrives this Sunday -- or tonight, if you're getting an early start, and you totally are -- and you still don't have a costume. Or worse, the one you bought looks and smells like Robert Pattinson. With our "Star Trek" uniforms... -
Is anybody sad that Jim DeMint is leaving the Senate?
In a profession like politics and in a town like the nation's capital, the phenomenon of a U.S. senator voluntarily surrendering his seat for a think-tank job would have been unthinkable some years ago. The decision of Republican Jim DeMint of South...
Tags: Sharron E. Angle, Jim DeMint, Parties and Movements, Primaries, Tea Party Movement
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Republican strategist chastises Obama, wants better candidates
Karl Rove, the big-time Republican strategist and pundit, said the nation is likely to see action this year on an overhaul of immigration laws after years of a partisan standoff that blocked movement. That was the only bit of optimism voiced by Rove...
Tags: Karl Rove, Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Tea Party Movement, George W. Bush
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Lugar still speaking his own mind
Politicians on the Far Right, seeking to turn the Republican Party into an uncompromising, unquestioning cause in their own image, sought to silence Dick Lugar's voice of moderation, promising that Indiana still would send a Republican to the Senate....
Tags: Chuck Hagel, Harry Reid, Sharron E. Angle, Todd Akin, Barack Obama
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GOP's civil war stumbles on
After Mitt Romney's 2012 election shellacking, a predictable blame-storm erupted between Republican pragmatists who want to win elections and the conservative zealots who love to argue. The big divide is most evident in such events as the Tea Party...
Tags: Government, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Karl Rove
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DeMint: A Senate loss or gain?
Jules WitcoverWASHINGTON -- In a profession like politics and in a town like the nation's capital, the phenomenon of a U.S. senator voluntarily surrendering his seat for a think-tank job would have been unthinkable some years ago. The decision of Republican Jim DeMint...Tags: Sharron E. Angle, Jim DeMint, Primaries, Parties and Movements, Tea Party Movement
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10 things you might not know about political ads
Chicago Tribune reportersThe presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have pledged not to run political ads Sept. 11, out of respect for the terrorism victims. Which means there are 64 other days when you can count on being deluged with ads before Election Day. 1...Tags: Al Jolson, Mary Pickford, Government, Lyndon B. Johnson, Barack Obama
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The tea party is helping Democrats
WASHINGTON -- There are those who say the tea party is fading in influence, but nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, the movement is on the cusp of achieving what once seemed nearly impossible: keeping the Senate Democratic. A year ago,...
Tags: Harry Reid, Sharron E. Angle, Parties and Movements, Bill Clinton, Tea Party Movement
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Obama is on the way out
On Saturday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry got into the race for the GOP presidential nomination, and within 24 hours, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty got out.
Perry didn't exactly chase Pawlenty out of the race; the Iowa straw poll (in which T-Paw finished a...Tags: Government, Michele Bachmann, Barack Obama, Tim Pawlenty, Mitt Romney
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Fmr. Tea Party Candidate, Christine O'Donnell, Storms Off Interview Set
CNNLOS ANGELES (CNN) -- Christine O'Donnell, the former Delaware GOP Senate candidate, walked off the set of CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight" Wednesday when asked about her views on sexual abstinence and gay marriage. "I'm not talking about policies. I'm not...Tags: Minority Groups, CNN (tv network), Talk Shows (genre), Television, Same-Sex Marriage
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O'Donnell: Piers Morgan's questions were 'creepy'
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former U.S. Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell says she walked off Piers Morgan's CNN show because of what she described as his "very inappropriate, creepy line of questioning." The Delaware Republican said Friday on NBC's...Tags: CNN (tv network), Piers Morgan, Minority Groups, Today (tv program), Same-Sex Marriage
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