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Friday, October 10, 2008
On Politics


2006 | 2005 | 2004

Gloria Borger, a contributing editor at U.S.News & World Report, writes the magazine's On Politics column. Borger is also the national political correspondent for CBS and a regular panelist on the PBS public affairs program Washington Week in Review. Borger is a 1974 graduate of Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y., and is now a member of the university's board of trustees.

2005 Columns

A confederacy of dunces: President Bush may be in trouble on Iraq, but Democrats have neither a plan nor a coherent voice. (12/19/05)

The sound and the fury: All the mudslinging over Iraq fails to obscure one key fact-neither party has a clue about the future. (12/5/05)

Old Dominion lessons: Virginia's governor's race has plenty to tell Republicans–and Democrats. (11/21/05)

Bleak house: If things look bad for President Bush now, a trial in the CIA leak case would make things even worse. (11/7/05)

Standing for something: No doubt about it, Democrats are a pretty happy bunch these days. (10/10/05)

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