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Every Murder Matters
January 07, 2013
Washington Post columnist Colbert I. King targets local D.C. newspapers for failing to cover the deaths of those murdered during the holidays who did not boast an upscale address.
2013 Predictions, From Palin to Pelosi
| January 01, 2013Colbert I. King at the Washington Post lays out what he thinks Americans will see during the next 12 months -- in the political world and beyond.
Romney's Likability Issues Linger
| September 24, 2012Colbert I. King, columnist at the Washington Post, compares the Republican presidential hopeful to a used-car salesman and wonders if Republican voters trust Romney.
Local Corruption Continues in Washington, DC
| September 17, 2012Colbert I. King, columnist at the Washington Post, points out the dearth of morals in the nation's capital.
What Mitt Romney Will Never Understand
| September 10, 2012Colbert I. King, columnist at the Washington Post, illustrates the stark reality of many poor seniors in America and writes how Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney will never understand their plight.
The Danger of Ahmadinejad's Words for Jews
| August 06, 2012Colbert I. King at the Washington Post digs into a recent speech by Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and sees strains of Adolf Hitler's anti-Semitic ideals.
The Legacy of DC Corruption
| July 30, 2012Colbert I. King at the Washington Post digs into the history of 1950s "numbers" runners and the trial that revealed their criminal cohorts in D.C. government, a spectacle that riveted him when he a kid.
Who Will Clean Up Local D.C. Politics?
| July 23, 2012Colbert I. King at the Washington Post is outraged by the corruption in Washington, D.C.'s local politics.
Rep. Darrell Issa's Devilish Political Play
| June 24, 2012Washington Post columnist Colbert I. King attacks the Republican congressman for "cheap political opportunism."
DC Local Politics Are a Mess
| June 10, 2012America's capital is a disgrace, if you ask Washington Post columnist Colbert I. King, who points to Kwame R. Brown's recent financial impropriety charges and other politicians who have fallen by the wayside as evidence.
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