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Category Archives: politics
A Lawyer Profile in Courage (Part I of “The Paul Clement Saga”)
Paul Clement is the former US Solicitor General and one of the nation’s truly outstanding lawyers. He also is a courageous fellow and resigned as partner when his law firm succumbed to pressure. Clement is doing what any lawyer should … Continue reading
What makes Karl Rove Tick?
Sharron Angle was not Karl Rove’s choice to run against Harry Reid. And I was furious with Rove last year, too, when, on primary election night in Delaware — just minutes after Christine O’Donnell had won her GOP Senate primary over … Continue reading
Posted in Karl Rove, politics, Uncategorized
Tagged Chris Christie, Karl Rove, Obama, politics, polls, presidency
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