February 10, 2009
You can almost see the cum dripping down her leg. It should come as no surprise that JFK and Marlene Dietrich were both total sexaholics, but probably not a lot of people realize they had sex. In the White House. Together. I knew this from having read her daughter Maria Riva's book, but the stor...
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Matthew Rettenmund
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January 25, 2009
Just one quote today—one that’s depressing and sad and makes me very angry. In a speech in 1962 then-President John F. Kennedy said “The American people will find it hard to accept a situation in which a tiny handful of steel executives whose pursuit of private power and profit exceeds...
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Miki Saxon
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January 15, 2009
What a sunny view Condoleezza Rice took in a valedictory conversation with Post journalists this week. She could have been Dr. Pangloss's daughter in her steadfastly upbeat account of the world. Asked about policies she regretted, she offered the cheerful retort: "Aren't you going to say, 'Aren't yo...
washingtonpost.com - David Ignatius Archive
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December 26, 2008
Caroline Kennedy has claimed she would have to work twice as hard as other senators if she is picked for Hillary Clinton's seat in New York....
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December 22, 2008
There was much surprise last week when President-elect Barack Obama selected outgoing Rep. Ray LaHood (R-Ill.) for secretary of transportation. After all, LaHood isn't an expert on transportation matters....
washingtonpost.com - Al Kamen's In The Loop Column
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Al Kamen
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There was much surprise last week when President-elect Barack Obama selected outgoing Rep. Ray LaHood (R-Ill.) for secretary of transportation. After all, LaHood isn't an expert on transportation matters....
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Al Kamen
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December 17, 2008
What can we hope to gain from a new book about the J.F.K. assassination? Surely not that it reveal some definitive truth about the events in Dallas, since with every passing year, with each frustrating release of declassified information, it becomes clear that no such revelation will ever be forthco...
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Stephen Amidon
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December 16, 2008
Normally, we might be talking about President-elect Barack Obama's news conference yesterday on energy and the environment....
washingtonpost.com - E.J. Dionne Jr. Archive
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E. J. Dionne Jr.
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December 07, 2008
Barack Obama's chief economic adviser was one of the youngest people to be tenured at Harvard and later became its president. His budget director went to Princeton and the London School of Economics, his choice for ambassador to the United Nations was a Rhodes scholar, and his White House counsel......
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Alec MacGillis
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Barack Obama's chief economic adviser was one of the youngest people to be tenured at Harvard and later became its president. His budget director went to Princeton and the London School of Economics, his choice for ambassador to the United Nations was a Rhodes scholar, and his White House counsel......
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