Obama Is Not Trying to Make a Deal Anymore
Obama's epiphany: Republicans are not going to negotiate with him.
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Obama's epiphany: Republicans are not going to negotiate with him.
'Confidence Men' details how Tim Geithner, Larry Summers, and Rahm Emanuel burned the president in the first two years of his term.
An unexpected Democratic loss affects the re-districting musical chairs.
This is very bad news for President Obama.
Probably, yeah. They mean the Democrats are in trouble.
Probably from the halls of Harvard, where she lives.
The Louisiana governor lines up behind his neighbor.
Talking Wall Street, the debt ceiling, and Republican fashion with the freshman congresswoman from upstate New York, who yesterday backed Eric Cantor's call for hurricane-relief funds to be matched by budget cuts.
“Even if I am being conservative, I don’t see how Obama can lose,” its creator says.
The former front-runner isn't panicking, for now.
"The hosting company apparently made a mistake and has prematurely made it searchable."
In the special election to replace Anthony Weiner in the House, Hikind's considering supporting Republican Bob Turner.
Except for Harvard, but that doesn't count.
It seems most are still pretty satisfied.
California has added its 55 electoral votes to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
Gay kids, or kids perceived to be gay, are having a really hard time there.
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