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New York magazine's Benjamin Wallace-Wells talked with the once respected-economist turned hack New York Times columnist about What's Left of the Left , a title which at least positions Krugman accurately as a left-wing opinion leader who draws cool
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not Kenyan, but certainly socialist Ezra Klein has an interesting piece today that is kind of old hat to most of us insidery-types but provides very interesting and useful information and context for those of you who have other things to do in your
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His work focuses on domestic and economic policymaking, as well as the political system that's constantly screwing it up. He's appeared on The Rachel Maddow Show, Charlie Rose, Real Time with Bill Maher, The McLaughlin Report, the Colbert Report, and
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AP/Evan Vucci President Barack Obama speaks in the East Room of the White House on Tuesday. In December, President Obama signed legislation to extend hundreds of billions of dollars in Bush tax cuts, benefiting the wealthiest Americans. Last week,
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The coverage of the ghastly gang rape of an 11-year-old Texan girl was another window into the Times ' gender prejudices. Now a Style section piece about the so-called new Brat Pack of young Washington, D.C., politics bloggers digs the hole a little
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Washington's New Brat Pack Masters Media Matt Roth for The New York Times Brian Beutler of Talking Points Memo at work in a bakery...Recovering from a cold as snow fell outside, Mr. Beutler spoke about his younger well, relatively younger days in the
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Warner Todd Huston Thursday, March 10, 2011 Journolister and Washington Post writer Ezra Klein is another one of those liberals in the elite Old Media trying to pretend that there is no Islam in terrorism these days. He's also another one of those
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The Washington Post's Ezra Klein decried an upcoming congressional hearing on the threat of homegrown Islamic terrorism Monday, saying that Christians engage in violence as well but are not investigated by Congress. Klein lambasted the investigation,
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Only 7 percent of private-sector workers are unionized, down from about 25 percent in the 1970s. Public-sector unions are doing better, but a movement restricted to public employees is one that has lost its soul...So the fact remains: A win in
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If Governor Walker succeeds in breaking the public unions in Wisconsin, other states may follow suit, and decades of rights for workers may be erased. Wisconsin Governor Walker has refused to negotiate with unions in his state under any
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