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Entries for December 12, 2006

Mr. Word Blasts GOP Communication

December 12, 2006 06:00 PM ET |

Nobody does Republican words better than political adviser Frank Luntz. Heck, he's written the book on words. But he says Republicans have lost their silver tongue and that's the main reason they lost the 2006 elections.

In a new memo to congressional Republicans obtained by Whispers, he spells out what went wrong and how the GOP can claw back.

First: Change the message to a positive one. Second: Clean house.

Read it here.

Merry 'Holiday' Party at the White House

December 12, 2006 12:00 PM ET |

Well, they still don't hate me at the White House. Want proof? I, and probably a zillion other Washington reporters, got an invite to a Bush "holiday" reception.

...continue reading.

Tuesday's Cartoon

December 12, 2006 10:36 AM ET |

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Bobbles Poll: Thanksgiving Guest

Obama, Huckabee, Palin and Pelosi Bobbleheads, Washington Whispers

It's time to start filling up the Thanksgiving dinner guest list. Which political figure would you like as a guest?

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