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2014 U.S. Senate Race Arkansas Democrats Arkansas Politics Health Care Health Care Reform Medicaid Medicare Obamacare 

The Greatest Political Contest in 2014: Who Can Be Most Offended?

July 2, 2014 Nic Horton 2 Comments Burgwinkle, Democrats, faith, health care, hypocrisy, kittens, Mark Pryor, medicaid, medicare, obamacare, outrage, Politics, private option, religion, Republicans, Tom Cotton, U.S. Senate

This tweet makes us wonder if one DPA staffer is really interested in defending people of faith.

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Arkansas Democrats Arkansas Legislature Arkansas Politics Ethics 

Arkansas Democrats Float Ethics Ideas For Everyone Else

September 24, 2013 Nic Horton 1 Comment Arkansas Legislature, Brent Talley, Bruce Maloch, Democrats, Ethics, hypocrisy, martha shoffner, Mike Ross, Nate Steel, Paul Bookout, Reform, transparency

Arkansas Democrats love ethics. In fact, they love ethics so much, three of their state elected officials have been forced

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Arkansas Media Uncategorized 

Max Brantley’s Medicare Shuffle: A Vivisection

June 13, 2011 Nic Horton 3 Comments Arkansas, Arkansas Times, blog, hypocrisy, insane old man ranting, Max Brantley, medicare, mediscare

Barely contained rage? Check. Self-righteous moralism? Check. Blazing hypocrisy? Check. Time for a closer look at Arkansas Times blogger Max Brantley’s attempt to demagogue Medicare reform.

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