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  • Reagan Not the Only One With Memory Lapses: With President Reagan's 100th birthday this Sunday, Americans look back fondly on his legacy.  But many journalists seem to forget the names and criticisms they threw around during his presidency.

  • Dean Cannon Endorses Haridopolos:  Raising $1 Million in his US Senate bid, FL Senate President Mike Haridopolos picked up the coveted endorsement of colleague FL House Speaker Dean Cannon R-Winter Park.


  • DNC Goes Union-Free: Union feuds may have forced Democrats to choose to go union-free for their Charlotte 2012 convention.  Or maybe they realized they could save money and increase productivity by throwing the unions overboard.  What's the story behind the story?

  • Progressive Study Makes Right Turn: Progressive think tank Center for American Progress studied student achievement and discovered to their surprise that more money does not appear to make for better students.

  • Can Government Make You Buy a Gun?  With the fate of the Obama health care law in the hands of the Supreme Court, America ponders the limits of federal power.  One conservative blogger flips the script on liberal ideology.


  • GOP Should Win Two New FL Seats: Reapportionment after the 2010 census delivered Florida two new House seats and electors.  High growth rates in GOP-leaning areas suggests that Florida's two new Members could both be Republicans.

What's HOT on Drawnlines Politics:


I'd Like to Thank...The Teamsters?  Jessica Osman dives into the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards and the Hollywood obsession with liberalism. 

Pawlenty for President:  Editor Nick Stone makes the case for Governor Tim Pawlenty in 2012.

Egyptian Uprising:  Sheela Venero takes a look at revolution in Egypt and can't help but notice the similiarities between 2011 and 1979.  Will Egypt be Obama's Iran?

Harry's Law:  You'll slap your knee, laugh out loud, and shed some tears - but don't forget to keep your mind aware of propaganda while you watch this great new show.

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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