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America's greatness: Is it in question?
There are, for different reasons, individuals, both from the political right and left, who are plagued by a built-in proclivity for predicting the end of America's exceptional position as the world's only superpower. - Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Politicking through Maxims
With the May 20 primaries and judicial elections looming, political candidates for the various offices, along with their help, are scrambling to pick up whatever edge can be gained in the campaign's remaining days. - Sun, May 04, 2008

No, it ain't over ... yet
She is in it to win. Surprisingly, some observers either don't see it, or for whatever reason don't want to admit that the long road to the Democratic National Convention is getting longer. - Wed, Apr 30, 2008

Mike Huckabee being steered toward 2012 race
Let me put our former governor on the couch for a minute. - Wed, Apr 23, 2008

Both encouraged and discouraged by Arkansas' economy
This week Aubrey McClendon came to town and reminded Arkansans how much his company has done to aid in the state's economic expansion, and judging from last year's employment data, his industry is one of economy's few bright spots. - Sun, Apr 20, 2008

Taking inventory of the Democrats' presidential contenders
The Democratic Primary is the gift that keeps giving. The elongated calendar has afforded Hillary and Barack, Barry, B. - Wed, Apr 16, 2008

A good idea gone bad
I thought it was a wonderful idea: Six o'clock in the morning and I, along with my partner in crime, Stacy Sells, formerly Stacy Pittman, were in the studios of the local public radio station kicking off its annual spring fund-raising drive. - Sun, Apr 13, 2008

King Henry and his enablers
Fawning praise and accolades began pouring in for Gov. Mike Beebe before the ink had dried on the bill he signed, which increases the state's severance tax on natural gas. - Wed, Apr 09, 2008


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