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"They don’t want their great music involved in the impure business of politics.” Print E-mail

G.O.P. Candidates Are Told, Don’t Use the Verses, It’s Not Your Song

Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are just the latest Republicans to stop using songs at their rallies after songwriters complained that the campaigns had played the pieces without permission.

“All these artists are delighted to sell concert tickets to independents and Republicans.” 

 
With 2012 decided, looking to 2016 Print E-mail

The 2016 Election, Already Upon Us

Clockwise from top left: Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mark R. Warner, Gov. Martin O’Malley of Maryland, Elizabeth Warren.

No matter what happens this Election Day, when President Obama wakes up the next morning, he will no longer be the Democrats’ future. Who might run next?

"Mr. Obama is a talented speaker, which can allow his detractors to cast him as a talker rather than a doer. The next group of Democratic candidates may not say so, but they presumably would not mind if voters favorably contrasted their backgrounds with Mr. Obama’s"

 
Obama Reelected Print E-mail
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Nasdaq Hits 11-Year High as Stocks Jump

Stocks rose after the U.S. economy added more jobs than expected last month, driving the Nasdaq Composite to an 11-year high and pushing the Dow within reach of its highest reading in almost four years.

 
Taliban leader Mullah Omar 'sent letter to Barack Obama' Print E-mail

Taliban leader Mullah Omar 'sent letter to Barack Obama'

Taliban leader Mullah Omar 'sent letter to Barack Obama'

Taliban leader Mullah Omar purportedly sent a letter to President Barack Obama last year indicating an interest in peace talks, US officials have claimed.

 
An Aggressive Iran Has Decided to Fight Print E-mail
Iranian 'Nuclear Scientist' Killed in Bomb Attack, Tehran, Iran - 10 Jan 2012

Iran 'retaliating for scientists' deaths

Head of Israeli security service Shin Bet says three attempted attacks by Iran have been thwarted in the past year
 
Obama Re-elected, NATO Pulls out, Taliban Returns - 15 wasted years Print E-mail

Taliban eat into Afghanistan's core

Even as several tracks of peace talks with the Taliban open up, Asia Times Online has learned that senior members of the Western-trained and financed Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police plan to defect with vast numbers of their colleagues to the militants once foreign forces start to leave the country.

 
Leading a global effort to combat corruption? Print E-mail

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Should America Lead the World's Fight Against Corruption?

Fighting corruption in emerging markets is surpassingly difficult. It involves displacing those with malign power. It cannot be initiated and led by outsiders. Corruption pervades and distorts society in nations like Russia and China where the U.S. has great interests. It was a primary cause of the popular uprisings in the Middle East and elsewhere. It remains a huge issue in the emerging markets of Africa and Asia and, especially in failed and failing states. It is a pervasive obstacle to legitimate and transparent economic globalization. And it undermines a key goal of current counter-insurgency military strategy -- the building of a civil society.

 
"Mitt Romney is not heartless, he's merely clueless" Print E-mail

Donald Trump and Mitt Romney live in a different America

Donald Trump and Mitt Romney live in a different America

 
How does the Romney-Obama contest stack up? Print E-mail

 

An election that hinges on the smallest of errors?

The granting of Secret Service protection following Mitt Romney’s decisive Florida victory did not prevent him from immediately shooting himself in the foot. “I’m not concerned about the very poor,” he explained. “My campaign is focused on middle-income Americans.”

It is problematic for a politician to declare any group of citizens beneath his attention — either the bottom 1 percent or the top 1 percent. But those in the top 1 percent, at least, can fend for themselves.

 
LATimes: Romney a mixed blessing for Mormons Print E-mail
His presidential candidacy could be a breakthrough "JFK moment," but it could also stir up more negative publicity for the church.
 
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