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Tag: All the King’s Men

October 31, 2010 Politicians / The Solomon Scandals

TSA airport ‘security’ bullies excel as unwitting Tea Party recruiters

I’ll leave the graphic Orwellian details to The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg, but the Transportation Security Administration has finally outdone itself

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March 23, 2009 Politicians

‘About politics’: Is it or isn’t it? Plus three political novels recced on NPR

All the King’s Men has long been my favorite political novel. But is Robert Penn Warren‘s masterpiece truly about politics?

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