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BusinessWeek October 13, 2010 Lerer & McCormick |
Why Business Doesn't Trust the Tea Party The Tea Party's small-government slogans may be appealing, but its policies could throw the U.S. economy into chaos. |
Salon.com June 6, 2001 Jake Tapper |
McCain stands firm In an exclusive interview, the Arizona maverick says he really isn't leaving the GOP to run for president. Really... |
Reason April 2008 David Weigel |
Evolution of a rEVOLution Now that chances of a Ron Paul nomination are over, what will become of his small army of libertarian activists? |
Reason February 2009 David Weigel |
Where Did It All Go Wrong? A thrilling and dispiriting year for libertarian politics |
Reason June 2007 Gillespie et al. |
Presidential Scouting Reports A libertarian fan's guide to the World Series of politics |
Reason July 2008 David Weigel |
Permanent rEVOLution By the end of the 2008 elections, as many as 40 self-proclaimed Ron Paul Republicans will have run for national office. They want to carve out a permanent place in Republican politics, regardless of whether the party wants them to be there. |
Salon.com March 16, 2001 Jake Tapper |
McCain's last stand? As the renegade senator readies his campaign-finance bill, plenty of people are lining up against him -- including his old opponent, the new president. |
Reason November 2006 David Mark |
Attack Ads Are Good for You! In praise of negative campaigning. |
Inc. April 2007 Kate Ackley |
Possible Democratic Partners? A brief look at how the agenda of four Democrats effects U.S. businesses. |
Salon.com June 30, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Campaign reform chic What made 33 Republicans suddenly change their minds about a bill that cracks down on stealth PACs? |
Salon.com February 21, 2001 Jake Tapper |
Bush to Democrats: I'm your man, not McCain A Bush liaison tries to work with Democrats on a patients bill of rights -- but only if his former campaign rival is not involved... |
Salon.com December 16, 2000 Anthony York |
Will Republicans be Bush's worst enemies? From John McCain to Tom DeLay, members of his own party could make the most trouble for the president-elect... |
BusinessWeek December 2, 2010 Mattingly & Schmidt |
Monetary Policy: Fed Critic Ron Paul's Power Play After waiting decades, Fed critic Ron Paul is in line to chair the House's monetary policy subcommittee. |
Salon.com December 19, 2000 Anthony York |
Hillary's book deal blues The Congressional Accountability Project asks Sen.-elect Clinton to give up her $8 million advance and just collect royalties... |
BusinessWeek June 9, 2010 Lerer & McCormick |
A Wild Political Season Leaves CEOs Bewildered Business leaders contend with a climate of chaos as the exodus of veteran lawmakers vexes companies and lobbyists hoping to shape tax, energy, and regulatory policies in the months ahead. |
Salon.com March 30, 2001 Jake Tapper |
McCain-Feingold seems a done deal After a dramatic final tussle, the first sweeping campaign reform since the 1970s seems ready to pass the Senate... |
Salon.com November 7, 2000 |
Gore takes New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island Every big swing state goes Democratic in early returns... |
Reason February 2003 John J. Pitney Jr. |
Gone With the Vote For the GOP in the South, Reconstruction isn't quite over. A half-century ago, Southern Democrats campaigned by opposing color-blind laws, stirring up racial fears, and silencing those who opposed them. They still do. |
Salon.com October 29, 2002 Scott Adams |
Remembering Paul Wellstone A longtime staffer recalls how the Minnesota senator took principled stands and cast principled votes -- and used them to win. |
Salon.com March 26, 2001 Jake Tapper |
Will the Dems derail McCain-Feingold? Campaign reform diary, Week 2: After a successful first week, the bill's supporters brace for opposition from unexpected places... |
BusinessWeek November 20, 2006 Dunham & Javers |
The Politics Of Change As power shifts on Capitol Hill, business faces a new reality |
BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 Alexandra Starr |
Democrats: A Hill Too Far? Not so long ago, Democrats were bragging that they could win back the Senate this November -- and it didn't seem like bravado. Now, two seats short of a Senate majority, the party faces a risk of backsliding. |
BusinessWeek May 6, 2010 Robert Schmidt |
In New York, Wall Street Is on the Primary Ballot A hedge fund lawyer challenges a longtime congresswoman by standing up for the Street. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2008 W. James Antle |
Conservatives Against Empire The forgotten tradition of the antiwar right is remembered in Bill Kauffman's latest book. |
Geotimes October 2004 Dere, Martin & Wallace |
Energy Issues Take Center Stage in Senate Races Earth science issues, such as the future of Yucca Mountain or petroleum drilling in Alaska, may not take center stage in the minds of many voters, but they do figure into some prominent U.S. Senate races this year. |
U.S. Banker May 2009 Stacy Kaper |
Will Close Vote Doom Card Reform? Although the Senate Banking Committee has voted to adopt comprehensive credit card reforms, the close margin cast doubt on its odds for enactment. |
Salon.com March 13, 2001 Anthony York |
On the road again Pushing his campaign-finance bill, McCain swings through California. But Bush is out there too, and this time he's getting all the press... |
Reason February 2007 David Weigel |
Peace on the Border Why anti-immigration conservatives in the U.S. fell flat in 2006. |
Managed Care July 2001 Michael Levin-Epstein |
Tilt of Senate to Democrats Speeded Debate on Patients' Rights The Senate debate over the Patients' Bill of Rights made for great theater, but was the outcome ever in doubt? |
Reason February 2008 Brian Doherty |
Scenes from the Ron Paul Revolution The rise of an eclectic anti-state movement. |
BusinessWeek July 22, 2010 Salant et al. |
The Republicans' Money Momentum The GOP is out-raising Democrats in races for open Senate and House seats, a sign of more trouble for Obama's party in November. |
CIO September 30, 2008 Grant Gross |
Where the Candidates Stand on Five Technology Issues The 2008 presidential election gives CIOs and other IT executives a choice of Republican nominee Senator John McCain and Democratic nominee Senator Barack Obama who are both interested in technology-related issues. |
Salon.com November 7, 2000 Anthony York |
Hillary wins New York The Clinton legacy lives on in the Empire State as exit polls show an 8-point victory... |
Salon.com March 28, 2001 Jake Tapper |
It's in the Democrats' hands As the compromises on McCain-Feingold get pounded out, skeptics wonder if Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle is really willing to bend... |
Reason November 2008 David Weigel |
Divided in Nevada In America's most libertarian state, libertarians don't know how they'll vote. |
Salon.com July 17, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Democratic bigots The latest GOP fad is pointing out that Democrats can hate people, too. |
BusinessWeek April 22, 2010 Phil Mattingly |
Are Wall Street Lobbyists Losing Clout in D.C.? A GOP senator's support for a tough derivatives bill suggests President Obama may have momentum for broader regulation overhaul. |
Salon.com March 20, 2001 Jake Tapper |
Campaign reform diary Day 1: A march, some speeches and a noble old lady. But the good vibes can't last. |
Inc. February 1, 2003 Eamon Javers |
Storming the Hill Now that the Republicans are in command, the small-business lobby hopes this new congressional session will bring it more victories than losses. Here's the view from the field. |
BusinessWeek February 24, 2010 Paula Dwyer |
How the Political Gridlock in Washington Might End Anger at Washington and midterm elections are driving both parties to recalibrate their self-interest. A tentative bipartisanship is emerging. |
BusinessWeek November 4, 2010 Tackett & Dorning |
Voters to Republicans: Don't Get Too Comfortable The lesson of the midterms may be that voters no longer trust incumbents and are willing to keep shifting the balance of power. |
Reason May 2007 David Weigel |
More Money, No Problem The death of taxpayer-financed campaigns: Taking the money out of campaigns is supposed to clean up politics; the fact that 2008 might become the first $1 billon presidential campaign is considered a sign of a broken democracy. |
InternetNews October 23, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Report Says Leftward Tilt Online For Dems Election frenzy grips the Web, but several research firms identify a left-leaning tilt. |
Salon.com March 21, 2001 Jake Tapper |
Campaign reform diary Day 2 of the Senate's debate over campaign finance reform. Even a mild-mannered amendment can be a "poison pill" in disguise. |
Reason November 2008 Matt Welch |
Scared Straight Attending a major-party political convention is a lot like putting a metal dish into a microwave. You know something bad's going to happen, but after four years you need to be reminded of the acrid smell. |
Salon.com December 9, 2002 Arianna Huffington |
The righteous wrath of John McCain Betrayed by the White House on campaign reform -- "They flat out broke their word," he says -- the straight-talking GOP maverick is fighting back. |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2011 Rich Smith |
Senators, Act Senatorially -- and Pass the STOCK Act All investors are equal -- except in the U.S. Congress. |
InternetNews April 28, 2004 Roy Mark |
McCain Blasts Access Tax Ban Maneuvers Arizona senator calls an amendment to Internet access tax bill a 'parliamentary charade,' as the deadline for compromise looms. |
Chemistry World October 2008 Rebecca Trager |
The winning chemistry As the US prepares for its presidential election, the author looks at where each candidate stands on science |
Salon.com October 21, 2000 Jake Tapper |
McCain's awkward embrace of Bush Preparing to stump for the Texas governor, he becomes sick to his stomach -- as do some of his supporters... |