Questioning Pelosi's Emotional Appeal
The Speaker's eyes well up with tears, but most commentators are less than empathetic
Nothing about the federal tax system is especially pleasant: it requires a lot of forms, expends precious mental energy, and of course involves parting ways with your money. But according to a new poll commissioned by The Washington Post, 53 percent of Democrats gave a favorable opinion of the federal tax system; 66 percent of Republicans didn't.
The Speaker's eyes well up with tears, but most commentators are less than empathetic
Op-eds cross party lines in a storm of strong reactions to the continued "You lie!" debate
Stepping back, some say the Democrats aren't actually doing so badly
As evidence mounts about Rep. Charles Rangel's tax follies, Nancy Pelosi is pressured to unseat the well-connected chairman.
Do the Democrats face double-digit losses in 2010, or are pundits getting too worked up about a few outlying figures?
First reactions to a suggestive line in coverage of the terminated Bill Richardson investigation
Is there a political double standard when it comes to parties' use of religion?
With the public option at risk, liberal Democrats in Congress and in opinion are getting organized.
Liberals grapple with whether principles or political expediency are more important in the health care fight.
If former presidential candidate confirms that he is the father of an 18-month-old girl, other lies could be confirmed as well
Bill Clinton's other troubled marriage: his relationship with liberal bloggers.
Talking about the tug-of-war between Secretary Clinton and her husband
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