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People don’t like firing police officers and teachers? Fine, just call them “union workers.”
The GOP Establishment is acting like parents warning their daughter not to marry the no-good boyfriend.
Plus, confessions of a former Palinologist.
It doesn't seem to be endearing her to anyone.
Barely weeks into the race, Perry's already everyone's favorite target.
But that if she doesn't announce by next week, people are going to get fed up fast with all this maybe-she-will, maybe-she-won't business.
This weekend is Prayerpalooza, Perry's prom and wedding day and Super Bowl, all wrapped up into one.
It's very hard to get a definitive answer out of this woman.
He sure sounded pretty sure about it.
Instead, speculation has him in the role of young Lee Atwater.
"Even the truth doesn't restrain him when it comes to assaulting his enemies list."
The actor is interested in the hot script 'College Republicans.'
Four years ago this reporter asked Mehlman if he was gay. The answer has changed.
Bush's former senior adviser sticks up for him six years later.
For liberals, this is like the clown from 'It' telling you it's okay to go to the circus.
Plus Karl Rove's childhood beating elicits applause on our regular late-night roundup.
Bringing elaborate color schemes to bear on his debate-team index cards, Rove decimated his opponents.
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