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J. P. Freire

J.P. Freire is a writer in Washington and a former editor at the Washington Examiner and The American Spectator. You can follow him on Twitter @jpfreire.
by | Jan 29, 2009

Here’s what blows my mind. In a multi-ballot election, you can’t possibly know who’s going to win. Even if you…

by | Jan 29, 2009

Some questions remain about Michael Steele that he should focus on as he makes his final pitch to committeemen today….

by | Jan 27, 2009

Maybe I’m a little too excited by this, but we now have a very simple mobile version of our daily…

by | Jan 27, 2009

I echo Quin’s sentiments about Updike’s passing. One of the first things I had ever read of Updike’s was a…

by | Jan 27, 2009

Filmer, a commenter on this post, writes: Part of the reason it is a PR minefield is because we allow…

by | Jan 26, 2009

Take a gander at this beauty: Note that there’s no response to question number three. It’s a cliffhanger! Does this…

by | Jan 26, 2009

Katon Dawson felt working for the GOP was necessary given what happened to him early on: I’ve always been involved…

by | Jan 25, 2009

Russ Feingold is a fan of ridding us of the maddening tendency of governors to appoint senators when seats are…

by | Jan 23, 2009

Looking over Stacy’s post, I clicked through to Kathy Shaidle’s page, and found myself confronted by my own ambiguity on…

by | Jan 23, 2009

Amy Menefee at the Galen Institute quirks an eyebrow at the idea of Congress “stimulating the economy” with your tax…

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