Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Mary Kate Cary

Your Questions About the 'Shriver Report' on Women in the Economy

The workforce is now split 50-50. A new report looks at how we got here. What now? more >>

Women Drive the World Economy But Still Take a Back Seat

They'll soon surpass men in employment numbers, so why haven't businesses noticed? more >>

Fox News Less Biased Than CNN, MSNBC in White House Coverage

This is what happens when the administration tries to manipulate the media. more >>

Snowe’s Healthcare Vote Shows How Prevalent Polarization Has Become

Why is voting against party lines so unheard of these days? more >>

Of Course Children Should Get the H1N1 Vaccine

Don't buy the uninformed, alarmist warnings against the H1N1 vaccine. more >>

Obama Needs Less Lecturing, More Debating

Perhaps the president has learned from the likes of Bill Safire after all. more >>

Politics Suffers the Passing of the Happy-Hour Bipartisans

Obama should take a lesson from Washington's late men of ideas. more >>

Where's the Outrage Regarding Roman Polanski's Rape?

Yes Hollywood, Polanski Committed "Rape-Rape" more >>

SNL Obama Video Gets It Wrong--He Has Accomplished Too Much

But the Saturday Night Live skit is wrong—he's done too much. more >>

Don't Be a Hypocrite, Mr. President

President Obama creates tension in a supposed search for civility. more >>

Don't Be a Hypocrite, Mr. President

President Obama creates tension in a supposed search for civility. more >>

Why Obama Needs a Big Republican Victory in 2010

Democratic majorities in Congress are hindering rather than helping the president. more >>

Obama Speech to Students Illustrates the Rise of Partisanship

Bush 41 and Obama gave similar speeches, but the opposition is wholly different. more >>

Frustrated Baby Boomers Alienated from the Political Debate

Obama administration Twitters away, but the message isn't reaching a key audience. more >>

Healthcare Reform a Tough Sell in Town Halls Where Recession's Hit Hardest

Democrats, seeking movement on healthcare reform, meet another kind of movement, the worried masses. more >>

Reactions to Sarah Palin Show that Polarization is the New Bipartisanship

Forget debate. In today's divided America, there’s no need to engage the other side. more >>

Obama Rush to Overhaul Healthcare Shows a Dangerous Deficit of Understanding

White House talking out both sides of its mouth in blind rush for healthcare reform. more >>

The Iran Election Twitters In a Revolution -- In the Media

In a blur of social networking, news reporting is rebuilt one Tweet at a time. more >>

Four Ways Republicans Can Win Women on Healthcare

Four steps Republicans can take to persuade those most affected by changes. more >>

The Media and Internet Ratings Rush is Killing Civility

Where's the civility? We need a better national discourse. more >>

Obama, Democrats Lack Answers on How to Pay for Healthcare

The Obama administration's going to take spending advice from Pelosi? We're all in trouble now. more >>

Obama's Healthcare Logic Deficit: You Don't Spend Money to Save Money

The logic deficit: You don't spend more money to save it. more >>

Barack Obama Journeys From "Yes We Can" to the Imperial "I"

Yes, he can? Not by himself. more >>

Want to Cut Healthcare Costs? Make People Pay More

We can agree the system needs fixing. The real question is how to best do that. more >>

Obama's Stimulus Events Are About Politics, Not the Economy

President's stimulus handouts aren't political? Yeah, right. more >>

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