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A recent spate of articles ponder Nancy Pelosi's diminished role and future.
The lamestream media reacts to Palin's e-mail exchanges.
It had nothing to do with Medicare. NOTHING!
Reactions from a generally unimpressed punditry.
Liberals: "Great!" Conservatives: "Biggest pile of trash ever."
Political pundits and opinion columnists react.
From the vague exit strategy to the misplaced priorities, here's what the political observers are worried about.
Where was climate change? Can you take the deficit a bit more seriously? Also, some specifics would be nice.
How does he convince spending-wary America that investment is not an evil thing? How upbeat can he be about the economic recovery without seeming out of touch? Should he be bold and inspiring, or just settle for good enough?
Health-care reform can't work without the mandate.
Here's what liberal and conservative pundits alike are saying.
What he said about Bush, and why it was either insulting or kind, depending on who you ask.
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