Book review: ‘Courage and Consequence’ by Karl Rove

In his crafty memoir, "Courage and Consequence," Karl Rove reveals that his remarkable skills flowered early and that political battles waged even before puberty left scars that forever fed his partisan bloodlust.

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How Did The Democratic Party Influence The Election Of 1828?

I need to know how the democratic party affected the election of 1828 (Andrew Jackson).

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How Will The Democratic Party Treat Hillary Clinton After The Election?

It was sad to see the Democratic party and the media stab Hillary in the back. It almost seemed like the party machine discarded someone who was faithful Democratic party for years. Will Hillary get the respect she deserves after the election?

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Bayh the latest exit as moderates leave Congress (AP)

In this July 24, 2006 file photo Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind. speaks in Denver.   Bayh, a prominent Democrat who has been mentioned prominently in connection with White House sweepstakes in recent years, is ready to announce he will not seek re-election, a Democratic official said Monday.  (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)AP - The moderate middle is disappearing from Congress. Evan Bayh is just the latest senator to forgo a re-election bid, joining a growing line of pragmatic, find-a-way politicians who are abandoning Washington. Still here: ever-more-polarized colleagues locked in gridlock — exactly what voters say they don't like about politics in the nation's capital.


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Neb. Democrat joins GOP to oppose labor nominee (AP)

AP - Nebraska's Democratic senator says he will join Republicans in opposing a union lawyer's nomination to serve on the National Labor Relations Board.

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Defense officials say lift military ban on gays (AP)

FILE - In this Sunday, June 27, 1993 file photo, a man who wished not to be identified has the slogan 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' painted on his torso as he prepares to march in the 24th Annual Lesbian and Gay Pride Parade in New York. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, appearing  before the Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, announced plans to loosen enforcement rules involving the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy that has been in effect since 1993. (AP Photo/Justin Sutcliffe, file)AP - It's time to repeal the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy and allow gay troops to serve openly for the first time in history, the nation's top defense officials declared Tuesday, with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff proclaiming that service members should not be forced to "lie about who they are."


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Pentagon officials to review military gay ban (AP)

AP - Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Tuesday will take the first real steps toward lifting the ban on gays serving openly in the military, announcing a yearlong review aimed at answering practical and emotional questions about the effect of lifting the ban, and imposing looser standards for enforcing the ban in the meantime.

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Book review: ‘Notes from the Cracked Ceiling’ by Anne Kornblut

Anne E. Kornblut's "Notes from the Cracked Ceiling" offers a dim view of the near-term political prospects of women.

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Democrats prepare legislation to counter ruling on campaign spending

Sensing a clear political opportunity, congressional Democrats are rushing to craft legislation to counter a Supreme Court ruling that they fear could lead to a flood of foreign spending on U.S. political campaigns.

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Embattled Obama declares in speech, ‘I don’t quit’ (AP)

Vice President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi applaud as President Barack Obama gestures while delivering his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)AP - Declaring "I don't quit,'" an embattled President Barack Obama vowed in his first State of the Union address Wednesday night to make job growth his topmost priority and urged a divided Congress to boost the still-ailing economy with a new burst of stimulus spending. Despite stinging setbacks, he said he would not abandon ambitious plans for longer-term fixes to health care, energy, education and more.


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Campaign finance ruling leaves Democrats with few options

Frustrated Democrats began laying plans Friday to chip away at a landmark Supreme Court decision unleashing corporate expenditures in political campaigns, but the ruling's broad sweep will make it difficult to stem a tidal wave of new spending in this year's pivotal midterm elections.

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Supreme Court rejects limits on corporate spending on political campaigns

A divided Supreme Court on Thursday swept aside decades of legislative restrictions on the role of corporations in political campaigns, ruling that companies can dip into their treasuries to spend as much as they want to support or oppose individual candidates.

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