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George Parry, Philadelphia Inquirer Regarding your targeting of conservatives before the presidential election, I found last week's testimony by your former commissioner to be very reassuring. As he explained it, what appeared to be your intentional and politically motivated punitive, totalitarian, and chilling measures against conservative groups and individuals in a clandestine effort to affect the outcome of the election were, in fact, simply the inadvertent consequences of "horrible customer service" provided by a bunch of flunkies in Cincinnati. What a relief!Which brings me to the purpose of this letter. As...
Anthony Lane, The New Yorker
Charles Blow, New York Times Why do Republicans keep endorsing the most extreme and hyperbolic African-American voices — those intent on comparing blacks who support the Democratic candidates to slaves? That idea, which only a black person could invoke without being castigated for the flagrant racial overtones, is a trope to which an increasingly homogeneous Republican Party seems to subscribe.
Sean Trende, RealClearPolitics With the New Jersey governor's race looking like a cakewalk for Chris Christie (at least for now), and with New York's crime problem under control (removing much of the impetus for a Republican mayor), all eyes are on the Virginia gubernatorial race as the premier political contest in 2013. Republicans selected their political slate over the weekend at a convention, settling upon Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli as their gubernatorial candidate, E.W. Jackson as their pick for lieutenant governor, and state Sen. Mark Obenshain as their choice for attorney general. Democrats will...
Scott Conroy, RealClearPolitics In 1976, a little-known former governor of Georgia rode all the way to the presidency on the momentum generated by his strong showing in the Iowa caucuses.The state had largely been ignored when it staged the nation's first voting contest four years earlier, but ever since Jimmy Carter's triumph, the quirky caucuses have been an entrenched component of U.S. presidential politics.But just as Iowa reliably becomes the center of the political universe every four years, it also becomes, in each election's aftermath, a dartboard for complaints about what's wrong with the...
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