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Foolish editorialists suggested that the response to Hurricane Sandy demonstrated the efficacy of big government.
FORBES: The Faux Morality of Big Government and Anti-Gouging Laws
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Talk-radio hosts and newspaper editorialists, many of who had been big Jindal boosters, fanned the flames.
ECONOMIST: Bobby Jindal��s broken promises may cost him dear
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Monday, The Wall Street Journal editorialists summarized the major developments on this front.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: A do or die moment
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When Mr Obama was elected two years ago, a herd of editorialists argued that inheriting the in-box from hell should be weighed against his subsequent performance.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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Even the commentariat and editorialists believe they need to take the news seriously: Who will buy their papers and magazines if they make a joke of it?
FORBES: One Hell Of A Decade But Dice Have No Memory
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Indeed, many editorialists in the north thought Mr Blair's blizzard of facts was designed precisely to avoid the politically explosive question of whether money should be redirected from Scotland to the north.
ECONOMIST: Straddling the great divide | The
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Conservative editorialists and activists cheered him on.
NEWYORKER: Fussbudget
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In recent days, top Democratic politicians, foreign officials and editorialists have insisted that the United States cannot, or at least must not, act without the assent of the Security Council and the unified support of the international community.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Hail to the Chief
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Mosely's story was picked up by the Associated Press and quickly became a national sensation as talk radio, Michelle Malkin and other bloggers and editorialists took Tysons to task for accommodating this affront to American labor and example of creeping Shariah.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Job One for #44