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Old 11-10-2006, 09:58 AM   #10
Usually Lurkin
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This is more along the lines of the point I was trying to make with Post1. Now that the Dems are leading the decision making process, the world will be portrayed as such a happy place. I don't think it matters what they decide to do: spend less / raise taxes (uh, which do you think they'll do); cutnrn / finish the job; impeach or don't impeach. Whatever they decide to do will get rosy headlines, and that will factor into polls on what people think of the general direction of our country (and stuff like that).

(posted at the Corner):

STYLISH [Byron York]
Kathryn, the front page of the Washington Post's Style section has featured the following headlines in the last two days:

-- Pride of Baltimore: Nancy Pelosi Learned Her Politics At the Elbow of Her Father the Mayor

-- Muted Tones of Quiet Authority: A Look Suited to the Speaker

-- Power Cleaning: As Democrats Take Over the House, Republicans' Perks May Go Out the Window

The front page of the Style section featured the following headlines in the days after the 1994 election:

-- The Day After: Sifting Through the Wreckage

-- How the Gingrich Stole Christmas

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