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Paul Schied

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A Strong Response

The reaction to Rick Perry's recent campaign ad is more surprising, and troubling, than the ad itself.

Breaking Down The Super Committee

The HPR's team of US writers debates the various divisions plaguing the Select Committee on Deficit Reduction.

Glimmers of Hope

Republicans realize that they can't continue to look like the stubborn ones.

Does Anyone Think This Is a Good Idea?

One provision of the president's jobs plan seems stunningly impractical.

Weighing In: Pride or Politics?

The gay rights movement should be focusing on political pragmatism and the humanity of homosexuals rather than pride.

Mormons, Homosexuals, and Public Relations

The gay community didn't take my advertising advice, but the Mormon community did.

Why Is the Huntsman Campaign a Failure?

Governor Jon Huntsman is a great candidate on paper, but he hasn't gained traction because of flawed campaign strategy.

Transhumanism

Will the computers take over? Will we all become cyborgs? Josh and Paul discuss.

Why You Shouldn’t Root For The Heat

Matt Yglesias thinks the Miami Heat is a heartwarming tale of free labor. It isn't.

The Health Care Constitutional Controversy

Will the Supreme Court uphold the health care act? Probably, but the fight isn't over.