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For Bush, pardons have been rare

President Bush's recent round of 14 presidential pardons brings his total up to 157. ‚  The outgoing president still has almost two more months in office, but barring anything unforeseen, it is likely that B...
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Geithner tapped for Treasury

President-elect Barack Obama announced Tuesday some key staff appointments in the financial sector of government. Timothy F. Geithner, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, will serve as...
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Clinton closing in on secretary of state post

Advisers to both Sen. Hillary Clinton and President-elect Barack Obama say that the two are, in reality, not as far apart on foreign policy as it seemed during the primaries earlier this year, according to the International Herald Tribune.
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The Howard Dean Rejuvenation Project

When Howard Dean's presidential campaign floundered in 2004, many thought his days as a major player in politics were over. Four years later, Dean is credited for having rejuvenated not only his own political ...
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Obama to leave Senate on Sunday

President-elect Barack Obama will resign his U.S. Senate seat on Sunday to focus on his transition to the White House. "It has been one of the highest honors and privileges of my life to have served the peop...
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Obama’s advisers criticized by economist

Last week, Blast News reported that‚  some of Obama's early advisers may prove disappointing for many who voted for him based on his plans for change. Indeed, it appears the criticism may be starting to acc...
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Obama has international expectations

While Americans hope President-elect Barack Obama can live up to almost two years of hype, citizens around the world are hoping some of that “change” spills out in their direction.
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Silver lining for Republicans?

Barack Obama's blowout victory over John McCain may come as a disappointment for Republicans, but it certainly comes as no surprise. Joe Trippi, who managed Howard Dean's campaign in 2004 and John Edwards in 2...
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A new chapter

A young country the United States has, sadly, had a horrific history of racism. Blacks could not vote until the 1960s; were human property until the 1860s; were not truly included in the creation of our country...
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Pundit Watch Pt. 4

Over on Fox, Karl Rove just mentioned Barack Obama's four part agenda for the beginning of his Presidency: "His change in the tax code, green jobs or whatever, healthcare, and...I can't even remember the other ...
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Virginia for Obama

Fox News calls Virginia for Obama, a traditionally red state.‚  This is a big win. U.S. media is pretty scared to admit it, but global networks are declaring Obama the winner. I agree....
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Pundit Watch Pt. 3

Now that Ohio is solidly blue, CNN's John King just hypothetically painted the rest of his magic map red and John McCain still can't win. My guess is they will wait an hour or two to officially call this thing....
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It’s over

McCain will lose the election. The Ohio and New Mexico losses are death blows. There is no forseeable path to victory for McCain. Now we watch the Senate race with great interest....
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Ohio called for Obama

A win in Ohio has been projected for Obama by NBC. This is HUGE.‚  Obama is the most epic battleground state in the U.S. and win a here, along with his win in Pennsylvania puts Obama very VERY close to the W...