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Why would a Republican-dominated Congress decide so quickly to fund President Obama's new war against the Islamic State? Are they afraid of seeming unpatriotic? If so, isn't that the way Democrats felt when they voted to authorize George W. Bush's wars?
When is Hillary Clinton going to tell us whether or not she's running in 2016, and get it over with?
Why do politicians and the media think the public really cares about how their tax dollars are spent? Is it really ours to begin with?
Do you really want to split up California?
Why does Stewart Mills III, who's running as a Republican against incumbent Democrat Rick Nolan in Minnesota's 8th Congressional District, look like a trust-fund surfer dude who needed something to do?
Why is Senator Al Franken, the former "Saturday Night Live" satirist turned serious politician, leading the polls? Why is Mike McFadden, Franken's GOP challenger, trying to be funny in his TV commercials when we know that he'd vote with his party every time if he's elected?
Despite leading in the polls, why is Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton so vulnerable?
Whatever happened to the Independence Party?
Is John Kline so screwed up as a congressman that he's being targeted for defeat by HBO comedian Bill Maher?
Is it possible that health insurer Preferred One bit off more than they could chew before leaving the MNSure exchange?
Doesn't the voice of Siri sound an awful lot like Daria Morgendorffer?
Why do we que up for the latest thing in smartphones when we know that we'll be junking them in a few months for the next latest thing?
With so many Kardashian family-related shows on its air, shouldn't the E! network rebrand itself as The K! Channel?
Are the women in ads for online dating services really single? Or are they just models/actresses whose boyfriends/husbands urged them to take the gig?
OK, you don't have to answer that last one.
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