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Robert Scheer on the Great American Stickup
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Author and journalist Robert Scheer discusses corporate malfeasance, the consequences of deregulation, and his new book "The Great American Stickup: How Reagan Republicans and Clinton Democrats Enriched Wall Street While...

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Robert Scheer on the Great American Stickup (Promo)
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Author and journalist Robert Scheer discusses corporate malfeasance, the consequences of deregulation, and his new book "The Great American Stickup: How Reagan Republicans and Clinton Democrats Enriched Wall Street While...

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Republicans Make Big Gains in U.S. Midterm Elections
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(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: November 3, 2010) The Republican Party has gained control of the U.S. House of Representatives and cut the Democratic Party's majority in the U.S. Senate...

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Is the Gulf Oil Spill Obama's Katrina?
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Speaking at The Monitor Breakfast, U.S. Representative Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) criticizes President Obama's handling of the Gulf oil spill and asks whether it poses a "serious, long term problem" for...

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George Lakoff: Dems Failing to Sell Health Care Reform
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Linguistics professor and author George Lakoff explains how Democrats in the U.S. are failing to sell health care reform by relying on the policy issues alone. Democrats, he says, are...

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Democracy Now on Torture Under Bush, and Obama's Plans to Address It
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This Democracy Now interview with New Yorker writer Jane Mayer and Attorney Philippe Sands probes torture during the Bush administration, and questions how Obama has dealt with it so far...

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The World's Eyes on Obama
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(Global Pulse: June 5, 2008) Illinois Senator Barack Obama rises from political longshot to historic victor in the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination. His vision of change captures the...

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Dana Milbank: In Washington, Party Loyalty Is Everything
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Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank discusses the importance of Party loyalty to Washington, D.C. culture.

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