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A Republican in Ted's Seat?
GOP Thinks It Has a Shot
Sep 5, 2009 1:23 PM CDT
A Republican in Ted's Seat? GOP Thinks It Has a Shot
Crowded Dem primary could be a boon for united Republican party
(Newser)
- Massachusetts Republicans are thinking the unthinkable: Putting one of their own into Ted Kennedy's Senate seat, CQ Politics reports. The stars would have to align perfectly—only 12% of the state's voters are registered Republicans—but strategists see hope in a combination of factors: The Democratic field will be crowded,...
In 2010, GOP Set to Shake
White-Guy Image
Sep 5, 2009 12:14 PM CDT
In 2010, GOP Set to Shake White-Guy Image
Party has wealth of female and minority candidates on deck
(Newser)
- The ongoing shake-up in the Republican Party may see a much more diverse set of GOP candidates up for election in 2010, Politico reports. Viable female and ethnic minority Republicans candidates will be seeking governor's jobs or Senate seats in states across the country, including California and Texas. The candidates,...
Petraeus 2012?
GOP Mulls New
Candidates
Sep 4, 2009 6:30 AM CDT
Petraeus 2012? GOP Mulls New Candidates
Republicans take hope in Obama's lowered poll numbers
(Newser)
- With President Obama’s poll numbers sinking, Republicans are feeling more confident about 2012—and eying a new crop of potential candidates,
Politico
reports. Among them: MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, a former GOP congressman who’s slammed Obama but is also ready to criticize his own party, and Gen. David...
Obama School Address Infuriates Critics
Sep 3, 2009 3:30 PM CDT
Obama School Address Infuriates Critics
Republicans denounce speech as 'socialist' indoctrination
(Newser)
- Conservative critics are blasting President Obama’s plan to give a speech on education in Virginia next week as a ploy to brainwash the nation’s children, the
Washington Post
reports. The address, which the White House is encouraging educators and students to watch, is part of a push to...
Fueled by Fringe,
GOP in a Tight Spot
analysis
Sep 1, 2009 9:17 AM CDT
Fueled by Fringe, GOP in a Tight Spot
Protesters energize party, but make it look crazy
(Newser)
- Raucous town-hall protesters are energizing a Republican party damaged in the 2006 and 2008 elections—but they’re also opening the party to accusations that it’s being run by the fringe, Reuters reports. While some demonstrators oppose any sort of reform, many Americans actually want some form of change....
GOP Candidates
Hold Own Town Halls
Aug 30, 2009 3:47 PM CDT
GOP Candidates Hold Own Town Halls
Republicans jump on Democrats' reluctance to host ugly meetings
(Newser)
- Republican candidates across the country are staging their own health care town halls in a bid to upstage Democratic incumbents, Politico reports. With many Democrats declining to host the rowdy events, GOP challengers have seized on town halls as easy tickets to voter connection and press coverage. “By the...
GOP Suggests Reform Would Deny GOP Patients Care
Aug 29, 2009 7:39 AM CDT
GOP Suggests Reform Would Deny GOP Patients Care
(Newser)
- The GOP has mailed a fundraising appeal suggesting Democrats might use an overhaul of the health care system to deny medical treatment to Republicans. A push-poll questionnaire accompanying the appeal says the government could check voting registration records, "prompting fears that GOP voters might be discriminated against for medical...
'Great White Hope'
Outcry an Overreaction
OPINION
Aug 28, 2009 2:08 PM CDT
'Great White Hope' Outcry an Overreaction
Lawmaker's remark clichéd, not racist: Tucker
(Newser)
- Lynn Jenkins' remark that Republicans are seeking "the great white hope" has been blown far out of proportion, Cynthia Tucker writes in the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
. Sure, the freshman lawmaker welcomed young GOP stars "who are, well, white," but she was just drawing on a cliché...
Oops: GOP Lawmaker
Retracts 'Great White'
From Hopes
Aug 27, 2009 9:07 AM CDT
Oops: GOP Lawmaker Retracts 'Great White' From Hopes
(Newser)
- As if the GOP wasn't already a bit too lily white for the 21st century, Rep. Lynn Jenkins, a Kansas Republican, had this to say about her party at a town hall forum last week: "Republicans are struggling right now to find the great white hope. I suggest to...
Klein: 'Nihilists' Leading
Republicans Off Deep End
OPINION
Aug 20, 2009 4:20 PM CDT
Klein: 'Nihilists' Leading Republicans Off Deep End
What should be a faction is in charge of the party
(Newser)
- Raising legitimate, fact-based opposition to political issues is one thing—but today’s Republican party seems "overwhelmed by nihilists and hypocrites" more concerned about returning to power than the public good, writes Joe Klein in
Time
. Where's the leadership? When Sarah Palin raised the ridiculous “death panel” specter—...
Pawlenty: Defeating Health Reform Will Lift GOP
Aug 15, 2009 10:00 AM CDT
Pawlenty: Defeating Health Reform Will Lift GOP
Would-be presidential contender talks tough
(Newser)
- Tim Pawlenty, a top prospect for the GOP’s 2012 nomination, practiced his act yesterday, dispensing pointed jabs at Barack Obama’s health care plans. Obama, an “extreme left liberal,” promised “change we can believe in, but now we’re seeing it’s about changing what we...
Fox Is Killing the GOP
OPINION
Aug 8, 2009 7:51 AM CDT
Fox Is Killing the GOP
(Newser)
- Fox News and the Republican Party are locked into a cycle that will make a fortune for the network while dooming the party to further defeats, John Cook writes at Gawker. Fox viewership is up a whopping 45% over the last year as "frightened, paranoid, enraged, nativist zealots" ...
GOP 'Flat-Out' Lying
About Health Care
OPINION
Aug 7, 2009 9:17 AM CDT
GOP 'Flat-Out' Lying About Health Care
Republicans trying to scare US out of discussion
(Newser)
- When it comes to health care reform, Republicans have become “political terrorists,” trying to scare Americans in an effort to block consensus, writes Steven Pearlstein for the
Washington Post.
“There is no credible way to look at what has been proposed and conclude that these will result...
Tampa Town
Hall on Health
Turns Ugly
Aug 7, 2009 6:30 AM CDT
Tampa Town Hall on Health Turns Ugly
Forum turns into rowdy shouting, shoving match
(Newser)
- Rowdy protesters turned a Tampa town hall meeting on health care reform into a near-riot last night, reports the
St. Petersburg Times
, whose reporter at the scene likened the atmosphere to a wrestling cage match. Local Democratic Rep. Kathy Castor was shouted down by audience members crying "Tyranny!"...
New DNC Ad Slams
GOP's 'Angry Mobs'
Aug 5, 2009 8:52 AM CDT
New DNC Ad Slams GOP's 'Angry Mobs'
Dems use town hall protests to fire back
(Newser)
- In a new online ad, Democrats return fire at “angry mobs” driven by the Republican Party, the Huffington Post reports. “They lost the election. They lost on the Recovery Act, the budget and children’s health care,” says the ad. “Now, desperate Republicans and their well-funded...
Health Care Debate Readies for Road Trip
Aug 3, 2009 9:34 AM CDT
Health Care Debate Readies for Road Trip
Democrats will spend recess targeting insurance companies
(Newser)
- With the House already on break and the Senate readying for the August recess, the health care debate has moved to the court of public opinion, the
New York Times
reports. Both sides are launching campaign tours and waves of TV ads, with Democrats attacking the insurance industry and Republicans...
GOP Needs Its Brains Back
OPINION
Jul 31, 2009 1:57 PM CDT
GOP Needs Its Brains Back
(Newser)
- Republican sycophants may think Sarah Palin’s resignation was brilliant, “but don’t kid yourself,” writes Robert Eisinger in the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
. “The GOP is in trouble.” The party has lost its intellectual coherence, and if it wants it back, it’s got to look beyond...
Dumbest Arguments
Against Health Reform
OPINION
Jul 28, 2009 2:04 PM CDT
Dumbest Arguments Against Health Reform
(Newser)
- “The opponents of reform are getting serious now,” Paul Waldman writes of the health care debate for the
American Prospect
, “and they've turned the volume on their megaphones of mendacity up to 11.” Herewith, some of the most cringe-inducing arguments against:
It's not broken:
Progressives dismiss
...
Cash-Poor Bunning Won't Run in 2010
Jul 28, 2009 6:08 AM CDT
Cash-Poor Bunning Won't Run in 2010
Ky. Republican blasts party for campaign 'to dry up my fundraising'
(Newser)
- An irate Jim Bunning said last night he won't run for a third term in the US Senate because his fellow Republicans "have done everything in their power to dry up my fundraising" amid pressure to step aside, the Louisville
Courier-Journal
reports. Bunning, 77, has focused his ire on...
Newt: Obama's Misguided Health Plan Will 'Kill Jobs'
Jul 22, 2009 4:09 PM CDT
Newt: Obama's Misguided Health Plan Will 'Kill Jobs'
(Newser)
- Newt Gingrich lashed out today against President Obama’s health care plan, saying the nation should deal with crushing unemployment first, Politico reports. “America does not work if Americans are not working,” he said. “Getting Americans working should be the number one priority.” Gingrich called for...
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