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MOST VIEWED ARTICLES
  1. Gauging the scope of the tea party movement in America
    In an unruly, unpredictable and chaotic election year, no group has asserted its presence and demanded to be heard more forcefully than the tea party. The grass-roots movement that was spawned with a rant has gone on to upend the existing political order, reshaping the debate in Washington, defea...
  2. The Early Lead: Coach unhappy with Favre after Vikings' loss
    The relationship between Brett Favre and Brad Childress has been characterized as chilly, with the two often at odds. It figures to grow chillier this week....as in International-Falls-in-early-February chilly.
  3. Just who does Jon Stewart think he is?
    These days, he can claim to be many things: political satirist, pseudo-anchorman, media critic, author, successful businessman, philanthropist, Emmy Award magnet. On Monday he arrives in Washington in a new, self-anointed role: as our national voice of reason, moderation and rationality -- a unit...
  4. Are you part of the New Elite?
    The tea party appears to be of one mind on at least one thing: America has been taken over by a New Elite.
  5. Election Day could bring historic split: Democrats lose House, keep Senate
    The question around Washington today is not whether Nov. 2 will be a difficult day for the Democrats who control Congress, but rather how bad it will be.
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MOST VIEWED GALLERIES
1. Chesapeake's Holland island lost to erosion
2. In Virginia, gun dealers on the front lines
3. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert: From funnymen to cultural forces
4. Redskins defeat Bears 17-14
5. 'Herbivores': Japan's metrosexual men

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MOST EMAILED ARTICLES
  1. Are you part of the New Elite?
  2. Japan's young men seek a new path
  3. Last house on sinking Chesapeake Bay island collapses
  4. Gauging the scope of the tea party movement in America
  5. Politics has lost its center of balance
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MOST VIEWED DISCUSSIONS
  1. "Tea Party Road Trip: Tagging along from Ohio to D.C.
  2. "Carolyn Hax Live: Can I trust my cheating husband?, Ending relationships, Infertile 'losers'?, My friend keeps dating married men, Sex in front of a two-year-old?, and much more
  3. "The Chat House with Michael Wilbon
  4. "Personal Tech Live with Rob Pegoraro
  5. "Advice from Slate's 'Dear Prudence'
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