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Wag the Blog Redux: A Conversation On Race Worth Having?
Last week the Fix asked Fixistas to weigh in on President Obama's handling of an emerging storyline -- that angry protests over the summer were ignited partly over racial tensions toward the nation's first black president.
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| September 21, 2009; 2:08 PM ET |
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Wag the Blog: A Conversation On Race Worth Having?
President Barack Obama and his senior aides have done everything they can to downplay the emerging storyline -- begun by Jmart over at Politico -- that the angry protests that have dominated the news over the past six weeks were the result, at least in part, of continued racial tensions.
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| September 16, 2009; 3:52 PM ET |
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Wag the Blog: What Does 2009 Mean for 2010?
With just over 100 days left before voters in New Jersey and Virginia head to the polls to pick their governors, Republicans have a legitimate chance of picking up both of the seats.
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Chris Cillizza
| July 23, 2009; 2:47 PM ET |
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Wag the Blog Redux: Palin vs Letterman
A week after cracking a joke about the daughter of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Yankee slugger Alex Rodriguez, late night comedian David Letterman formally apologized last night.
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Chris Cillizza
| June 16, 2009; 4:30 PM ET |
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Wag the Blog: Palin vs Letterman
Days after the "will she or won't she" sweepstakes regarding Palin's attendance at a congressional fundraiser ended, Palin has taken issue with late night comedian David Letterman.
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| June 11, 2009; 2:51 PM ET |
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Wag the Blog Redux: Obama vs Cheney
Thursday's dueling speeches on national security by President Barack Obama and former vice president Dick Cheney illustrated two sharply contrasting views on how the nation should respond to national security threats in the coming years.
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| May 24, 2009; 9:55 AM ET |
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