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Tag: Republicans
Why Isn’t Illinois More “Tea Party”?
Illinois doesn’t have a Christine O’Donnell or Sharron Angle of its own. We ask the experts why.
State GOP Leaders Still Attending the ‘Right Nation’ Party
Local Republican leaders aren’t ashamed to be part of the upcoming Right Nation 2010 event—they just don’t want to brag.
Sarah Palin’s Supporters Talk Feminism
Sarah Palin’s supporters talk about the feminist movement.
Bridge collapse non-panic
The Minneapolis bridge collapse may not be a symptom of any large-scale problem, but it does illuminate how broken the Republican policy process is.
Catch-22 for Republicans?
In 1994 Mitt Romney supported gay rights. Now he wishes he hadn’t.
The morning after the morning after
Election linkfest: libertarian spoilers, the conservative mainstream media, Bush as Dr. Death, and all the election ads you can stomach.
Hastert’s teacher reflects
Tom Roeser on Dennis Hastert and why gays should be “eradicated” from the GOP.
In case you needed to know . . .
Cursing in Tagalog, snail races, how the Incredible Shrinking Man stays alive, and young Republicans at play.
Of books and bookmaking
Philip K. Dick’s head, green space exploration, more sectarian Republicans?, and the defense of patronage
When people who hate government wind up governing
Best rant of the week, and that’s saying something.
Leon Kassâs strange notion of âhuman dignityâ
Leon Kass is so sure that the current President and Congress are apostles of “human dignity” that he can’t bring himself to fault them for engineering the Terri Schiavo circus.