News and opinion from around US-opolis for Wednesday, January 25, 2012
President Obama delivers his State of the Union address tonight at 6:00 pm PST/9:00 pm EST. You're invited to join us tonight for a special Live Chat during this address and the Republican response to it.
Lots of VIDEOS that will make you happy. News and opinion from around US-opolis for Tuesday, January 24 2012
Join us tonight for a live blog of the anticipated Rocky-type slugfest of a debate between Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney...with Rick Santorum as Adrian and Ron Paul as Mickey. See you then!
All the Talk of a Brokered Convention­....just talk, talk, talk.... The reality. There are no such things as real political “brokers” embedded in the parties any more.....t­herefore no brokered convention­. Pre-1976, when the primary/ca­ucus pattern now in place became the dominant...
SCHADENFREUDE Edition! News and opinion from around US-opolis for Monday, January 23, 2012
The Dickensian disdain for the poor resonates with some people today.
Just a week ago, Mitt Romney was on the verge of winning three straight primaries and locking up the nomination. Today, Mitt has only one win and may lose tonight in SC. Join us here to discuss predictions about and the results and impact of the SC primary.
Just in time for the 2012 election PlanetPOV presents the new Periodic Table of Dangerous Elements. There are plenty of new infamous characters added but there are still some golden oldies on the table.  Some more notorious international figures...
Perry's out! Newt's up! Romney's down! Newt's ex-wife attacks! Romney's taxes attack him! And the South Carolina primary is in two days! Join us for a live blog of tonight's debate, it should be entertaining!

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