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Mitt to Shitnew

If Romney wins, expect more lies and misdeeds from both parties in 2016.
Seattle Weekly  |  Ron Reagan  |  11-01-2012  |  Commentary

Republican Dave Reichert Proves a Little Environmentalism Goes a Long Way With Votersnew

The League of Conservation Voters came out with its annual scorecard, tallying the past year's environmental votes by members of Congress. Dave Reichert earned a 64 out of 100, having broken with his party on eight of 13 votes.
Seattle Weekly  |  Laura Onstot  |  03-01-2010  |  Politics

Is State Rep. Matt Shea the Craziest Right-Wingnut in Washington?new

Washington State Rep. Matt Shea is very busy down in Olympia. That's probably why he's been unable to discuss with us why he thinks Obama is Hitler, if not merely Stalin, or explain his belief in the planned takeover of America by a secret Obama army.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  02-22-2010  |  Commentary

As a Cash-Strapped State Prepares to Cut Services, Billions are Being Doled Outnew

What about all the other sugar out there, the taxes the state of Washington doesn't collect? There's a bureaucratic mountain of them. Over the past two years alone, they have accounted for a record $98.5 billion in potential tax revenue the state never got.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  02-08-2010  |  Commentary

Maria Cantwell, Monday-Morning-Quarterbacking the Financial Crisisnew

It's a regular lovefest for Sen. Maria Cantwell, who recently teamed up with Sen. John McCain to try to re-regulate Wall Street. A week ago, Tina Brown's The Daily Beast declared Cantwell one of a dozen "rising political stars."
Seattle Weekly  |  Mark D. Fefer  |  01-11-2010  |  Politics

Sen. Patty Murray, After a 'No' on Iraq, Has the President’s Back on Afghanistannew

One of 23 senators who rolled the political dice and voted nay on the Iraq War, Murray and her colleagues have been cast at the least as prescient and at times heroic. But now, Murray has declared her support for Obama's plan for Afghanistan.
Seattle Weekly  |  Laura Onstot  |  12-14-2009  |  Politics

The 9th Circuit's Lion of Liberalism is Having the Last Laughnew

Betty Fletcher, 86, is a liberal icon and the most powerful woman in Seattle you've never heard of. Sadly for conservatives, she just won't stop working.
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  08-24-2009  |  Politics

Does Seattle Have Too Many 'Advisors'?new

They've grown in number under Mayor Greg Nickels, and that's become a campaign issue -- even outside the mayor's race.
Seattle Weekly  |  Laura Onstot  |  08-17-2009  |  Politics

Is Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels a Chicago-Style Bully?new

The idea of Nickels as a Daley wannabe is one of those ideas that has filtered down from the rhetoric of political insiders into general popular perception, even conventional wisdom. Trouble is, it's almost impossible to get any of Nickels' accusers to provide details about the mayor's supposedly Daleyesque behavior.
Seattle Weekly  |  Laura Onstot  |  07-27-2009  |  Politics

The Lifting of Seattle's Strip-Club Moratorium Makes Strange Bedfellowsnew

After almost two decades of staving off people seeking to open new strip clubs, Seattle finds itself in the awkward spot of defending them.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  03-23-2009  |  Politics

Gary Locke: A Corporate Champion at Commercenew

Washington's former governor takes to D.C. a record of favors for Boeing and Microsoft.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  03-16-2009  |  Politics

Door-to-Door Campaigning Can be Effective ... and Frighteningnew

Seattle-area pols Bob Ferguson and Roger Goodman credit doorbelling not only for helping their campaigns, but also for reaffirming their faith in democracy. Nevertheless, they note its perils.
Seattle Weekly  |  Damon Agnos  |  11-03-2008  |  Politics

The Way We Elect Judges Is a Shamnew

Judges can have far more direct and tangible impact on people's lives than most anyone else you'll vote for -- deciding individual fates on a daily basis. Yet we hardly know anything about them. And that seems to be exactly what the legal establishment wants.
Seattle Weekly  |  Damon Agnos  |  10-20-2008  |  Politics

Gov. Christine Gregoire's Red Scarenew

Why is an incumbent Democratic governor in a dark-blue state having such a tough time in her quest for re-election?
Seattle Weekly  |  Aimee Curl  |  10-06-2008  |  Politics

Every Vote (Kind of) Counts in King County, Washingtonnew

If the number of disqualified ballots in the August primary is any indication, King County is in for a repeat of its 2004 recount crisis.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  10-06-2008  |  Politics

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