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| 3942. | The week in 25 photos (permalink) | | | | score: -2, Politics, 2014-05-09 20:01:37, published by CNN | | From a devastating landslide in Afghanistan to a tornado in Colorado to elections in South Africa, get a view of the world that you won't find anywhere else. ... [additional details] | | 3946. | GOP nervous about today's N.C. primary (permalink) | | | | score: -2, Politics, 2014-05-06 15:01:21, published by CNN | | For a Republican establishment still spooked by the ghosts of Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock -- grassroots-backed conservatives who threw away winnable Senate races in recent elections with tone-deaf remarks about abortion -- Tuesday can't come soon enough. ... [additional details] | | 3958. | Jindal: Now who's the 'stupid party'? (permalink) | | | | score: -2, Politics, 2014-04-29 16:00:57, published by CNN | | Nearly two years ago, after Mitt Romney's presidential campaign went down to defeat, I gave some ideas in these pages on CNN about how Republicans can win future elections. On that list was an instruction that Republicans need to stop being the "stupid party." ... [additional details] | | 3959. | Should it be legal for politicians to lie? (permalink) | | | | score: -2, Politics, 2014-04-29 07:01:00, published by CNN | | Imagine that a state creates a "ministry of truth" whose job it is to referee elections to make sure that candidates and activists didn't insinuate, exaggerate or otherwise spin their messaging. Any political speech the truth-o-crats determined to be insufficiently candid would carry criminal penalt... [additional details] |
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