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Monthly Archives: October 2009
What Party Would George Washington Support?
Imagining what the Founding Fathers would think about our nation today always constitutes an interesting exercise. America’s strength and enduring democracy probably would have delighted many of them. On the other hand, its political parties and many foreign alliances might … Continue reading
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Tagged Democrats, demographics, Founding Fathers, George Washington, political parties, Politics, Republicans
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An Interesting Media Convention
Here is one of Rush Limbaugh’s critiques of Barack Obama: We have 9.8% unemployment. Administration officials say three to four months more of this, maybe, and then we’re gonna start seeing jobs added. I thought Obama had saved 23 million … Continue reading
Posted in Media
Tagged Election Analysis, Media, media coverage, Politics, United States
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Humorous Reactions to The Nobel Peace Prize
Most pundits have thoroughly analyzed Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize; I have no more to add into the subject. The predictable reactions from both parties, however, were most humorous. Michael Steele immediately shot out a press release criticizing Obama: The real … Continue reading
Analyzing Swing States: Pennsylvania, Part 1
This is the first part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Pennsylvania. The second part can be found here. In the dying days of his campaign John McCain mounted a quixotic attempt to win Pennsylvania. Despite his … Continue reading
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Tagged blue, Democrats, Election Analysis, lean, Pennsylvania, Politics, red, Republicans, swing state
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