Keller At Large: Sen. Orrin Hatch's Words Speak Louder Than Facts
You know the old saying that actions speak louder than words. But in the U.S. Senate, where action is rarely taken, we're forced to look at words as a measure of political sincerity.
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You know the old saying that actions speak louder than words. But in the U.S. Senate, where action is rarely taken, we're forced to look at words as a measure of political sincerity.
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