The GOP leadership throws a pizza party.

Drumming up new solutions is the mission of the National Council for a New America, a coalition of Republican leaders announced last week and led by Cantor. In the coming months, top leaders will travel around the country soliciting ideas from average Americans and figuring out how to, in so many words, un-screw the GOP. Full Story »

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Derek Hawkins
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by Derek Hawkins - May. 4, 2009

Slate's take on the National Council for a New America kickoff meeting in Arlington. Quotes and details are well selected. I call this a news report because it's generally factual and fair, but it's not hard to detect Slate's sarcasm at some points. I don't think this hurt it. Better than Politico's article on the same, which I won't bother linking to.

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Fred Gatlin
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by Fred Gatlin - May. 5, 2009

This is an interesting article about the National Council for a New America. The problem is who was there. There was no one new.

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