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Editor’s Note: Electronic Illusion

by WS Editors | Jan 1, 2013 | Politics

In a 1988 New Yorker article, Ronnie Dugger asked: “[C]ould electronic illusionists steal the Presidency by fixing the vote-counting apparatus in just four or five major metropolitan areas?” Less than two months before the 2012 election, the situatio…

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Editor’s Note

by WS Editors | Dec 15, 2012 | Politics

In 1994, An Oregon state senator drafted legislation extending Medicaid beyond the welfare recipients who had previously qualified for it. Results were good. In its first year, the Oregon Health Plan’s (OHP) enrollment climbed from 260,000 to 360,000…

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Get Ready to Yawn—”Conventional” Means “Lacking Originality”

by WS Editor | Aug 1, 2004 | Politics

…d guests in attendance. A New York Times editorial wonders whether the boring conventions will tame even the mostly liberal bloggers into a compliant “centrism.” To check that out, try a handy blog index of “everything progressive on the Web” atwww.mo…

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Corporate Crooks in the Dock | Health Care Bandits | Outfoxing Fox

by WS Editor | Aug 1, 2004 | Media, Politics

Enron’s End Run—It’s over. Nearly three years after the collapse of Kenneth Lay’s internally robbed Texas energy company, its former chief executive officera campaign contributor to and friend of President Bush, who called him “Kenny Boy”—has finally…

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Washington CEOs Strike It Rich | Seniors, Doctors Baffled by Medicare | Bush Spoofs

by Editor | Apr 1, 2004 | Politics

Missing Millions—Like the government’s billions of dollars in solid gold bars buried in underground vaults at Ft. Knox, KY, the underground pelf in Washington would be invisible if it were not for one of America’s most journalistically excavating wee…

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