PoliticalGrind: Bi-Partisan Politics
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In Defense of the Economic National Interest - 124 days ago
Amidst the good news this week that President Obama will no longer permit the Bush Administration’s dishonest, ham-fisted practice of submitting Iraq and Afghanistan war expenditures as “emergency” items rather than including them in the federal... Topics: Economy, Nathan, News, Staff Articles

We Could Use a Man Like Bill McKinley Again - 154 days ago
Taking the oath of office on March 4, 1897, Ohio native William McKinley inherited a nation facing troubling economic times. The Republican had just bested Nebraska Democrat William Jennings Bryan by an electoral vote margin of 271 to 176, sweeping all... Topics: 2008 Elections, bill mckinley, Campaigns, Economy, Elections, labor department, Nathan, News, Obama, president, Reader Contributions, Staff Articles, unemployment, united states

By Nathan R. ShraderJust as Paul Revere rode through the Massachusetts towns of Arlington, Somerville, and Medford in April 1775 sounding the alarm of the British advance towards Lexington, former Congressman Mickey Edwards (R-OK) has issued a powerful,..
Topics: 2008 Elections, bush, edwards, Elections, Media, Nathan, News, Staff Articles
Topics: 2008 Elections, bush, edwards, Elections, Media, Nathan, News, Staff Articles
Political Grind Updates - 196 days ago
Hi All,Just wanted to let all of you know of a recent update to the PoliticalGrind.com site. Most of the updates are back-end updates which will improve usability and speed for our readers and authors. We will have a new design/layout after the new... Topics: blog, intense debate, Site News, updates

Remembering Lt. Governor Catherine Baker Knoll - 206 days ago
Catherine Baker Knoll’s election as Pennsylvania’s 30th Lieutenant Governor marked the election of the first female executive in state history. Lieutenant Governor Knoll’s sudden passing on November 12 marked the end of a political era in the state. Topics: knoll, Local Politics, Nathan, News, Staff Articles, State Politics





























