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2014 U.S. Senate Race Arkansas Democrats Arkansas Politics Arkansas Republicans Elections Politics 

WaPo Fact Checker: Dem Claims About Cotton Are “Phony As A Three-Dollar Bill”

April 1, 2014 Nic Horton 2 Comments 2014 elections, Arkansas, Arkansas Senate race, Democrats, Fact check, Mark Pryor, medicare, mediscare, obama, obamacare, Policy, Politics, Republicans, Senate Majority PAC, The Washington Post, Tom Cotton, Washington Post

Senate Majority PAC — a political action committee run by the former employees of  Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid,

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2014 U.S. Senate Race Arkansas Democrats Elections 

In The News: Mark Pryor Is Still Lying!

February 28, 2014 Nic Horton 1 Comment 2014, Arkansas, Fact check, government spending, health care, Mark Pryor, mediscare, obama, obamacare, Policy, Politics, Politifact, Tom Cotton, U.S. Senate Race

Terrified incumbent Senator Mark Pryor has a television ad out that attacks Congressman Tom “Young-man-in-a-hurry-to-stop-Obama” Cotton. According to Pryor, Cotton

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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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