CJ Simao
Freelance writer with interests in literature and political science. Writes periodic blog entries for Yahoo! News on American and international happenings.
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Obama's Tallest Hurdle: Youth ApathyIncumbent President Barrack Obama enjoys a great lead among the youth over conservative Mitt Romney, but getting this young support core energized will be his greatest objective.
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Skipping Debate May Come Back to Bite RomneyAn analysis of Mitt Romney's decision to drop out of the CNN March 1 debate and how, given the current political atmosphere, this may be have an unwise decision.
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Social Issues Are Back in 2012The emergence and importance of social issues in the 2012 election.Also published on:
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What Does the Santorum Sweep Really Mean?An analysis of the GOP race after the unexpected results of the February 7th GOP primary.Also published on:
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Why It’s Time to Nix the U.N. VetoWhy the UN Security Council veto rule can prove incredibly dangerous in instances of government abuse in a sovereign state.Also published on:
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Ron Paul's "Golden Rule" is Incredibly SignificantAn analysis of foreign policy and the "prosperity narrative" adopted by many to explain global tensions.
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It’s Official: Mitt Romney is Too RepublicanWhy Mitt Romney is just too Republican to win in 2012.
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Corpse Incident Should Open Up a Dialogue, but Not One of OutrageAn overview of the Marine-Corpse scandal and what it reveals about military machine.
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Was Bill O’Reilly’s Late Night Complaint Anti-Business?An analysis of Bill O'Reilly's complaints that late night comedy is decidedly left-leaning. -
Is There a Market for Moderate Libertarianism?An analysis of the Libertarian philosophy, its present contractions, and its potential future trajectory.
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New on Paperback: “Emily, Alone” Relishes the Details in MonotonyA book review on Stewart O'Nan's new novel "Emily, Alone," which is available in paperback form as of January 2012.
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The Satirical Race: Stephen Colbert vs. Vermin SupremeAn analysis of the two prominent joke candidates in this year's election