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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!If the Cardinals need a rival's comments to play better, what does that say about the Cardinals? When the Cardinals play their "A" game, they look capable of beating anybody. Yet they've been prone to more lapses this year than a typical Tony La Russa team. Great for the Cardinals that they swept the rival Reds after Cincinnati's Brandon Phillips called them out. But the great teams generally don't need external prodding. • California is home to the Yankee fan who is not so sophisticated. You see them when the Evil Empire visits Southern California. On their Yankee jersey above the ...
Among the more compelling bits of background information teen mom Bristol Palin reveals about her famous family in the latest issue of Harper's Bazaar is the fact neither of her parents, Todd and Sarah Palin, ever gave her the "sex talk." "It's not like we all sat down and were like, 'Alright, here's the birds and the bees,'" Palin told the magazine. "Truly, my parents just assumed that I wasn't doing anything. And it was a shock for us all." Bristol's pregnancy by then-boyfriend Levi Johnston caused a sensation on the presidential campaign trail back in 2008, especially since she was only ...
California state legislator Mike Duvall, who resigned Wednesday after being caught on tape describing an affair with a lobbyist, denied Thursday that the affair ever took place. "My offense was engaging in inappropriate storytelling," Duvall said in a statement posted on his Web site. He added that his decision to resign "is in no way an admission that I had an affair or affairs." ...
Liberal Democrats were enthused by President Obama's strong advocacy of a public insurance option in his big health care speech last night, but it's the reactions of conservative Democrats and crucial Republicans who have expressed misgivings about aspects of the legislation that are being closely watched. Thus far, the doubters have had mixed reactions. ...
Official documents obtained by a Japanese newspaper confirm that Kim Jong Il's third son, Kim Jong Un, will succeed his father as the next leader of North Korea. The three documents reveal that Pyongyang is hastily preparing for a transfer of power, and credit Kim Jong Un with participation in an April satellite launch. ...
There's a gold rush on for Rob Miller, the Democrat running in South Carolina against Rep. Joe "You Lie" Wilson. He's taken in more than $100,000 through the ActBlue.com Web site since Wilson broke protocol in the House chamber Wednesday night with his shocking shout at President Obama. And the total is rising by the minute. (Noon update: Miller is now well above $200,000). About half the money is coming from readers of the liberal Daily Kos blog through a group called "Defeating the man who yelled 'liar' at Obama." Other groups also apparently formed in the passion of the moment have names ...
"The hard part, in terms of both policy and politics, is finding a way to pay for the expansion in coverage," the editors of the Los Angeles Times wrote Thursday, reviewing President Obama's major address on health care Wednesday night. "On that most contentious issue, unfortunately, Obama argued that Congress could cover most of the cost by attacking waste, fraud and abuse in Medicare and Medicaid -- a pain-free path that's as unrealistic as it is alluring." ...
Rep. Joe Wilson, a South Carolina Republican, yelled "You lie!" after President Obama told a joint session of Congress that illegal immigrants would not be covered by his health care plan. The outburst came as Obama addressed what he called "bogus claims" about health care reform. He called the idea of so-called death panels "a lie, plain and simple," and said that his reform plan would not apply to people who are in the country illegally, as some say it will. At that point, a voice in the back of the House chamber could clearly be heard yelling, "You lie! You lie!" Obama responded, "It's not ...
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As the president prepares to drive the 16 blocks from the White House to Capitol Hill tonight, it seems only fair to prepare him for what awaits: Democrats in disarray, Republicans "feeling the wind at our back," and a nation disoriented after months of promises that change is coming, only to find that it might not be the change they thought they believed in. The 24 hours before Obama's joint address to Congress on health care have seen lawmakers jockeying for position, dueling Capitol Hill press conferences, confusion, and conflicting statements -- and that's just among the Democrats. For ...
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