One senator in particular has reason to take internet sales tax legislation personally.
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Preserving Decency Against The Mob
A Virginia woman stepped up to do the decent thing when anger over the Boston bombing clouded the judgment of others.
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The Media’s Double Standard On Privacy
Journalists criticizing a probe of their sources risk looking like crybabies and hypocrites.
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Survey Questions With The Answers Built In
If the Republican National Committee really wants to know what I think, it should read this blog.
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Democrats Succumb To Low Country Miasma
South Carolina’s low country miasma kills Democratic hopes for a House majority.
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A Flexible Standard On News Ethics
The New York Times eschews deception – except its own.
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When Winning Gets In The Way
After defeating bias claims in court, the administration’s political appointees authorized settlement checks anyway.
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FEMA Struggles To Understand New York Housing
Co-op apartments are an alien concept in much of the country. FEMA seems to have trouble understanding co-ops too.
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Round Numbers
Let’s not be seduced by the power of round numbers.
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