Nov. 20: After ten months on the job, has President Barack Obama stuck his chin out on too many issues? Atlantic Media’s Ron Brownstein and USA Today’s Susan Page debate.
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Nov. 19: Gov. Haley Barbour, R-Miss., talks with Hardball’s Chris Matthews about Rudy Giuliani’s decision not to run for governor of New York as well as whether he wants Sarah Palin stumping for Republicans next year.
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Nov. 19: Big Number: According to a new Quinnipiac poll, 27 percent more of the public likes President Barack Obama more than they agree with him personally.
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Nov. 18: Hardball’s Chris Matthews and panel react to Sen. Harry Reid’s presser about the Senate health bill and debate how long it will take for the bill to reach its final form.
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Nov. 19: Politics Fix: The Senate holds its first big vote on health reform, Saturday, but can the Democrats avoid a filibuster? A Hardball panel debates.
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Nov. 20: Big Number: On Thursday’s Hardball, Gov. Haley Barbour, R-Miss., managed to avoid responding to whether Sarah Palin is qualified to become president, four times.
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Nov. 20: Sideshow: The Senate Ethics Committee cleared Sen. Roland Burris, D-Ill., of any wrongdoing in obtaining his Senate seat, yet issued a “Public Letter of Admonition” criticizing some of his actions and statements during that time period.
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Nov. 19: Sideshow: The National Archives organized a forensics team to determine whether pages from Nixon Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman’s diary were doctored some time after he met with President Richard Nixon about the Watergate break-in.
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Nov. 18: A Hardball panel debates whether Attorney General Eric Holder made the right decision to try the alleged Sept. 11 mastermind in New York City.
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Nov. 17: Politics Fix: A Hardball panel talks about former Vice President Dick Cheney stumping for Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, who’s running for governor in Texas.
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