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Listen to the best of Election Night on Drawnlines Politics. Last episode, State of the Union. We previewed President Obama's address and asked ourselves the hard questions. Is the state of our union strong? Are we better off than we were two years ago? Tweet @Drawnlines to sound off.
Do Words Matter to Debbie Wasserman Schultz? Its easy to tell others to watch their vitriolic rhetoric, but Wasserman Schultz has a dark history of her own. Will she turn a new leaf or will liberals continue to slander the Right?
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- The Filibuster is Preserved: Forgetting life in the minority, some Senate Democrats wanted to remove minority protections. But after discussing several alternatives, so-called filibuster reform appears dead.
- GOP Senators May Flake: As leadership moves forward to introduce an Obamacare repeal bill, some Republican senators are conspicuously lying low. Will the GOP caucus remain in unison or will fractures kill repeal?
- State of the Union Fact Check: What the president got right, what he got wrong, and what he just made up.
- Continental-United Union Bellweather: As two very different cultures merge, will flight attendants choose to go with a high-productivity strategy increasing pay or a low-productivity contract requiring more workers?
- Another Bush policy retained: Obama to issue executive order authorizing indefinite detention of detainees. The Angry Left prepares to get... well... angry. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton Echoes Bush Doctrine on foreign policy.
- Gay Republicans Mobilize: With critical 2012 elections around the corner, Log Cabin and other LGBT Republican-affiliated organizations are mobilizing voters and recruiting candidates. California leads by example.
Pawlenty for President: Editor Nick Stone makes the case for Governor Tim Pawlenty in 2012.
Listen to the best of Election Night on Drawnlines Politics. Last episode, State of the Union. We previewed President Obama's address and asked ourselves the hard questions. Is the state of our union strong? Are we better off than we were two years ago? Tweet @Drawnlines to sound off.
Do Words Matter to Debbie Wasserman Schultz? Its easy to tell others to watch their vitriolic rhetoric, but Wasserman Schultz has a dark history of her own. Will she turn a new leaf or will liberals continue to slander the Right?
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