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  • Long thought of as a “liberal” state by national political observers, Maine, whose voters on Tuesday voted down gay marriage, proved that cultural conservatism is — at least on this issue — alive and well in the Northeast.

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  • Long thought of as a “liberal” state by national political observers, Maine, whose voters on Tuesday voted down gay marriage, proved that cultural conservatism is — at least on this issue — alive and well in the Northeast.

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  • Courtesy of the fine folks at FamousDC, I have recently been named the top Twitter user in Washington DC.  You’ll forgive my head if it doesn’t fit through the door for the next couple weeks, but in a town full of people like this guy, coming out on top takes more than just a little effort.

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  • Courtesy of the fine folks at FamousDC, I have recently been named the top Twitter user in Washington DC.  You’ll forgive my head if it doesn’t fit through the door for the next couple weeks, but in a town full of people like this guy, coming out on top takes more than just a little effort.

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  • There is one golden rule of communication during a public relations crisis – if you don’t control the message, others will control it for you.  This is especially true in the insane world of sports journalism.  So what could you have done, Mr. Rodriguez?

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  • There is one golden rule of communication during a public relations crisis – if you don’t control the message, others will control it for you.  This is especially true in the insane world of sports journalism.  So what could you have done, Mr. Rodriguez?

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  • In October it was becoming apparent that Democrats were going to in all likelihood control the House, Senate and Presidency. I decided to take a look at the past instances when one party had control of all levels of government, and examine how long they lasted to give perspective to anyone who would take this election to be a permanent realignment to the left. The result was (by far) my highest viewed article to date.

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  • In October it was becoming apparent that Democrats were going to in all likelihood control the House, Senate and Presidency. I decided to take a look at the past instances when one party had control of all levels of government, and examine how long they lasted to give perspective to anyone who would take this election to be a permanent realignment to the left. The result was (by far) my highest viewed article to date.

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