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According to The New York Times' David Leonhardt, safeguarding America's credit rating requires reducing health costs and raising taxes. (03:59)
Bloomberg News' Al Hunt believes Barack Obama lost the debt ceiling negotiation, but he doesn't think the Republicans won. (05:41)
With the proposed Super Congress, only 12 lawmakers will have to make unpopular recommendations, and the rest of Congress can avoid blame. (04:18)
Allen West brings civility back to Washington by calling Debbie Wasserman Shultz a "vile coward" after she spews bile over his support for the GOP's debt reduction bill. (03:14)
Several potential Republican candidates pass on the inaugural presidential debate, and Donald Trump compares same-sex marriage to long golf clubs. (03:30)
Stephen extinguishes one more candle on his government shutdown menorah. (01:58)
It's time for America's freeloading seniors to turn on the camera and start giving each other the early bird special. (03:52)
Sending senior citizens on an all-expense paid, one-way ticket to oblivion will reduce the deficit without raising taxes. (05:28)
Stephen tracks the rise of the Tea Party movement from Hannity and Beck to Palin and O'Donnell. (03:57)
Ross Douthat doesn't think Christine O'Donnell's anti-masturbation stance makes for good public policy. (05:11)
It takes true political courage for Joe Lieberman to oppose a Medicare buy-in option when he doesn't know what's in it. (02:38)
Aaron Carroll believes the single-payer system will cost less, cover everyone and lead to better outcomes. (06:16)
Howard Dean believes the American government can pay for a public health insurance option because it will generate more jobs. (04:21)