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The White House kept a lavish Alice in Wonderland–themed party hush-hush during the recession.
The tea party seems to be reaping the benefits of that.
"The truth is, none of us know the answer."
A dumb video game is getting the Internet's best manufactured outrage.
Talking Wall Street, the debt ceiling, and Republican fashion with the freshman congresswoman from upstate New York, who yesterday backed Eric Cantor's call for hurricane-relief funds to be matched by budget cuts.
A gaffe, a debate, a straw poll, and the late entrance of a gorilla.
They're also getting sick of the tea party.
We're going to keep writing about the debt deal. Sorry.
And the battle to be the face of the tea party begins anew.
Can he craft a deal that appeases both the White House and the tea party?
And doesn't know the difference between it and New Hampshire.
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