Present at the Cremation: The Long, Slow Death of the GOP?

(Blog Post) Nowhere is it written that major political parties will live forever. In fact, over the course of the first 100 years of our country's history, Americans saw the rise and fall of numerous nationally powerful political parties. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith - Oct 29, 2009 - 10:29 AM PDT
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by Jo Bobenhouse Smith - Oct. 29, 2009

a thoughtful, well written piece with at least one ahh ha! moment.

The name of the aggressive and virulent upstart Party that is trying to push its Republican patriarch into an early grave is unclear—call it a re-energized national ... More »

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