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How Much Do You Know About Presidential Campaign Slogans?

1. Harry S. Truman’s campaign slogan in 1948 was: a) “I’m Just Wild About Harry b) “Give ‘Em Hell, Harry” c) “Pour It On ‘Em, Harry” d) All of the above Answer: All of the above. The first was derived from a popular song written in 1921 by Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake; the second echoed the spontaneous cries of

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September 2012 by Bill Hogan 0
Politics

15 Things You May Not Know About Paul Ryan

His five favorite songs are “Gallows Pole” (Led Zeppelin), “Immigrant Song” (Led Zeppelin) “Trucking” (Grateful Dead), “For Whom the Bell Tolls” (Metallica), and “A Country Boy Can Survive” (Hank Williams, Jr.).

August 2012 by Bill Hogan 0
Politics

Corporate Campaign Spending: The Bucks Stop Where?

In a game-changing decision handed down on Jan. 22, the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for corporations big and small to pump as much money as they want into election advertising that explicitly promotes or attacks individual political candidates and issues. The ruling — framed in First Amendment terms holding that corporations have the same rights as individuals

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January 2010 by Bill Hogan 0
Investigative, Politics

Hillary Clinton: The Walmart Videos

Throughout the 2008 presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton has studiously avoided discussing her five-and-a-half-year tenure as a director of Walmart, the world’s largest retailer. Clinton, who served on the Walmart board from November 1986 to May 1992, while she was first lady of Arkansas, makes no mention of the experience in speeches, nor is it listed in her official biography

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April 2008 by Bill Hogan 0
Investigative, Politics

Three Big Donors Bankrolled Americans for Limited Government in 2005

Americans for Limited Government, the tax-exempt organization that bankrolled a series of controversial ballot initiatives this year, raised 99 percent of its $5.4 million in total contributions in 2005 from just three donors, the Center for Public Integrity has learned. The number of ALG’s major donors in 2005, but not their identities, was disclosed in financial statements obtained by

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December 2006 by Bill Hogan 0
Investigative, Politics

Driving Without a License

A Chicago-based tax-exempt organization that has been bankrolling takings initiatives in more than a half-dozen Western states — including all five with measures on the ballot this November 7 — continued to dispense millions of dollars even after its authority to do business had been revoked by Illinois authorities. The tax-exempt organization, Americans for Limited Government, Inc., has given

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October 2006 by Bill Hogan 0
Investigative, Politics

Christian Crusaders? Or Not?

Over nearly 20 years, the Rev. Louis P. Sheldon has raked in tens of millions of dollars for his wars against pornography, the teaching of evolution in public schools, reproductive freedom for women, and civil rights for homosexuals. But now Sheldon, the founder and chairman of the Traditional Values Coalition in Anaheim, California, has embarked on a new crusade:

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July 2003 by Bill Hogan 0
Investigative, Politics

The Coelho Case

Several hours before sunrise on Friday, November 5, 1999, Mark Johnson entered Federal Building 3 in Suitland, Maryland, and went inside the ground-floor offices of the U.S. Census Monitoring Board. The previous evening, a subordinate had called Johnson, one of the board’s two executive directors, with the news that five badge-bearing federal agents had shown up at the office just before closing time and

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March 2000 by Bill Hogan 0
Investigative, Politics

Coelho Failed To List $300,000 Loan

Tony Coelho, the chairman of Vice President Al Gore’s presidential campaign, did not report a now-controversial $300,000 personal loan on a federal financial disclosure report that he signed on June 11, 1998, the Center for Public Integrity has learned. The Center obtained the financial disclosure form as part of its investigation into Coelho’s activities as the U.S. commissioner general

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October 1999 by Bill Hogan 0
Investigative, Politics, Uncategorized

Investigation, Audit Reveal Past Mismanagement by Gore’s Campaign Manager

On May 11, praising “his leadership skills and strategic vision,” Vice President Al Gore named Tony Coelho general chairman of Gore 2000, his presidential campaign organization. “Tony has been a great leader in every endeavor he has undertaken — government, business, and as an advocate for the disabled,” Gore said in the news release announcing the appointment. The release

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October 1999 by Bill Hogan 0

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