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The suit will not be sold, naturally.
The tables have turned and it's the Make-A-Wish kid who isn't into the idea.
She'll make time for the 6-year-old with leukemia after all.
Address was up for about two hours.
The governor did not take too kindly to this.
RNC head says Reid's comment is as bad as Trent Lott's.
The Senate Majority Leader really should have known better.
They're really piling up, and most of them aren't even funny.
The vice-president hasn't been making gaffes lately, and America disapproves.
Oh, what's in a gaffe, anyway?
Want the most destructive assessment you can get of a John McCain policy proposal? Just ask McCain’s own senior policy adviser, Douglas Holtz-Eakin.
Wait, is that the style of reporting where one asks follow-up questions and holds people accountable for their public statements? Despicable!
Makes those days of endless squabbles over health-care mandates seem quaint.
This may seem like a superficial issue, and that's because it very much is. But deep beneath the superficiality, this could be something that actually matters.
It's exhausting that the focus of the election zigs and zags with every successive surrogate gaffe. Except, in this case, many believe that Phil Gramm's misstep could cause trouble for quite a while.