A Frightened President Tries to Scare American Public on Bailout
Bush seeks photo opportunities with Obama and McCain; McCain’s bait and switch falls flat; Letterman mocks McCain’s cancellation.
Bush seeks photo opportunities with Obama and McCain; McCain’s bait and switch falls flat; Letterman mocks McCain’s cancellation.
I was asked to write a follow up analysis to “The Clintons’ Contributions to the Iraq War”, which showed the continuity of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East spanning one Republican and two Democratic presidential administrations and how they paved the way for Bush II to invade Iraq.[...] Read more!
Obama: “This is exactly the time when people need to hear from the candidates” … McCain wants a time out.
Obama and McCain will meet with Bush … Letterman mocks McCain … Obama: “This is exactly the time when people need to hear from the candidates.”
A big blunder by Congressional Dems on the energy bill has resulted in a huge triumph for McCain.
To claim the U.S. can achieve now what the British couldn’t in the 19th century and the Russians couldn’t at the end of the 20th is pure fantasy.
Obama needs to put himself at odds with the Dem establishment: He did it with Iraq in 2002, and he can do it in 2008 with the economy.
Obama is eschewing the populism that could undermine the royalist Right and fix the economy. And the GOP is filling the resulting void.
Obama says the GOP is continuing a historic pattern to thwart Democratic voters, while the GOP says Obama’s suit is based on a false media report.
A look at the way each candidate’s plan might affect your ability to fill prescriptions, find a competent doctor and pay the bills. [Part I]
The Values Voter Summit hawks a a box of waffle mix emblazoned with a cartoon image of a bug-eyed, toothy, dark-lipped Barack Obama.
Americans are ready for deep and substantive change — will Obama deliver what they seek?
By ignoring the needs of single women, Palin may have lit a fire under the country’s biggest voting bloc — one with the power to swing the election.
Joe Biden authored the laws establishing the White House drug czar and random drug testing of public employees, among others.
Palin went on attack Wednesday night, deriding Democrats, mischaracterizing Obama and insulting Americans, who she must think won’t know any better.
Barack Obama’s health care plan coddles the corporations that profit from the misery and illnesses of tens of millions of Americans.
Obama has shown the pathway out of the decades-long, ruinous mess conservative rule has created.
Can an acceptance speech make a difference in an election? This was one with the potential to do so.
From the primaries to the convention, the media have become experts at inventing a storyline and skewing facts to support it.
With no reply from Obama to their letter asking him to endorse their goals, IVAW marched to the Pepsi Center to demand that their voices be heard.
With no reply from Obama to their letter asking him to endorse their goals, IVAW marched to the Pepsi Center to demand that their voices be heard.
Biden, Obama, and the Dems are rallying to escalate the war in Afghanistan. But trading one war for another would be catastrophic.
Though Obama’s health plan is far better than McCain’s, it still only tinkers around the edges. What we need is a system overhaul.
Obama’s advisers will be the ones whispering in the president’s ear and pulling the levers of executive power.
A hundred years ago, Dems questioned whether to take a stand against lynching. Today, Obama’s nomination completes a long process of transformation.
Obama’s advisers will be the ones whispering in the president’s ear and pulling the levers of executive power.
Hillary Clinton’s call to support Barack Obama was unequivocal. Now everyone else needs to follow her lead.
In a speech to a roaring crowd at the DNC, Hillary Clinton gave full support to Barack Obama, promising to fight for health care and the environment.
Poll-watch (and reality check): Even though Obama says he’ll cut taxes for 95% of Americans, Gallup records 53% thinking he’ll raise them.
Michelle Obama gives an inspiring and intimate introduction to her family’s all-American success story. And: Ted Kennedy passes the torch.