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...candidate, he is widely respected on Capitol Hill. Known for his outspokenness in the Senate, he has earned a moniker as the chamber’s “liberal lion.” But he has also shown an assured pragmatism and a willingness to reach across the aisle??including on a sweeping immigration reform proposal last year, co-sponsored with the Republican John McCain...
...plays bass guitar for his band, the Capitol Offenses, and has even opened for Willie Nelson. Most importantly, however, both men are extremely likable. Huckabee is as funny as Clinton is empathetic, and has a way of connecting with voters that no one else on either side of the aisle??save maybe Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.)—can claim to possess. This goes a long way toward moderating his image as a social conservative crusader. His likeability somehow makes it less scary to many voters when he compares abortion to the Holocaust or says...
...difficult to argue with those reduce intellectual discourse of complicated issues within Islam to mere sensationalist phrases about the religion itself. No credible academic—on either side of the aisle??would so completely ignore socio-political, historic, and economic issues that are fundamentally entrenched in the idea of Islamo-fascism...
Throughout last week’s hearings, senators on both sides of the aisle??including Durbin, Feinstein, Kennedy, and Sen. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio—urged the nominee to consider the human ramifications of the Court’s rulings...
Though former president of the Harvard College Democrats, Sonia H. Kastner ’03 was told she’d find love on the opposite side of the aisle??the survey matched her with a Republican...
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