236.com Primary Report: Pictures From "The 'Hamp"
The New Hampshire primary is over, and we here at 23/6 are already fondly looking back at it as that time we went up to New Hampshire for a few days a...
The New Hampshire primary is over, and we here at 23/6 are already fondly looking back at it as that time we went up to New Hampshire for a few days a...
23/6: News You Can Misuse | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
SwiftKids: Hillary's Lies...
Jacob Dickerman | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
McCain's crowd starts chanting "USA! USA!" because they need John to know that in a national election, they're voting American.
236.com | Posted 01.08.2008 | Home
Sam Seder covers a Rudy Giuliani event in New Hampshire. Watch more video from 236.com here here. ...
236.com: News You Can Misuse | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics
Washington, D.C., is our nation's capital. It's where our presidents live, work and cover up scandals. But it seems to only way to win the New Hampshi...
Ian Gurvitz | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics
The media basically knows three stories: They're great! They're done! They're back! And during an election cycle we're fed all three. Over and over. Until we gag.
236.com: News You Can Misuse | Posted 01.07.2008 | Politics
The 23/6 news team continues its primary coverage from the Land of Folksy New Englanders, equipped with the latest in news-gathering technology--assum...
Sean Carman | Posted 01.07.2008 | Media
Here's how to tell you're reading propaganda: People like Abraham Lincoln and Napolean get thrown in together. Or people like Huckabee and Lincoln.
236.com | Posted 01.07.2008 | Home
After her disastrous loss to Barack Obama in the Iowa caucus, Hillary Clinton is presenting herself as an agent of change. "If we're going to be talki...
Joseph Minton Amann and Tom Breuer | Posted 01.07.2008 | Politics
Did you know there's a Republican candidate named Duncan Hunter? Seriously. We were as surprised as you are. He sounds as fictional as Dennis Kucinich looks.
Will Durst | Posted 01.05.2008 | Politics
The great thing about the Iowa Caucuses is even after they're over, nobody knows exactly what happened. It's best described as musical chairs without the music. And no chairs.
236.com | Posted 01.04.2008 | Politics
It's not about whether you win or lose, it's how you can systematically destroy your opponent in the next primary...
Lee Camp | Posted 01.04.2008 | Politics
Listen, when your only big-name supporter is a late-night Bowflex salesman, you're still a loser even when giving a victory speech.
236.com | Posted 01.03.2008 | Politics
Due to the caucus frenzy in Iowa, an intriguing story was buried: Yet another mentally ill man was arrested after an incident at a Hillary Clinton cam...
236.com | Posted 01.03.2008 | Politics
In a new campaign ad, the 60-year-old Hillary Clinton manages to lament the last seven years of the Bush Administration without looking as if she's li...
236.com | Posted 01.03.2008 | Politics
It's showtime in Iowa, with the caucus voting set to begin in mere hours. The presidential candidates are making their last ditch appeals to John Q. I...
Brandon Snider | Posted 01.03.2008 | Entertainment
What would you do to secure tickets to see Hannah Montana in concert? Would you murder a kitten? Would you poison a group of feisty nuns?
Jay Dyckman | Posted 01.03.2008 | Politics
The Democratic caucus is like a 7th grade gym class choosing dodge ball teams. There is a lot of arguing, hurt feelings and wild promises made in a desperate bid to not be picked last.
Ian Gurvitz | Posted 01.01.2008 | Entertainment
The Normal Name Law: It will no longer be legal to give your child a name that normal people don't consider a name, just so you can play "I named my child Quixote. I am truly an iconoclast."
Sean Carman | Posted 12.31.2007 | Politics
My new year's message to the Democrats: figure something out! You can only be told so many times by your apologetic father that your dog couldn't be saved before it goes from heartbreaking to aggravating.
Jamie Kilstein | Posted 12.28.2007 | Media
Tigers have hijacked our consolidated airwaves, along with stories about holiday shopping, wronged white people, and housewives who dress their dogs like Texan prom queens.
236.com | Posted 12.27.2007 | Home
It's that time of the year again: year-end list season. And doesn't it seem like it comes earlier every year? One of the latest is the New York Times...
236.com | Posted 12.26.2007 | Politics
When leaving office, most mayors usually take a few trinkets with them. Souvenirs, photographs, mistresses...the usual. Not Rudy Giuliani. It was repo...
Will Durst | Posted 12.26.2007 | Media
Karl Rove: proof positive that the Devil and the Pillsbury Dough Boy had more than a passing acquaintance.
In a candid interview via satellite from China, Olympic...
Update: Keith Olbermann had Rachel Maddow on "Countdown" Tuesday night to celebrate...
UPDATE: A day after Roseanne's blogs from below...
Joe Lieberman is being vetted as a Vice Presidential...
Calm yourselves, mes amis! Yes, yes, I understand how exciting all this veep stuff...
John McCain said in an interview with Politico on Wednesday "that he was uncertain how many houses he and his...
LOS ANGELES — Barack Obama is getting praise from Nashville, courtesy of one...
NEW YORK — The suspense didn't quite compare to the identity of "Deep Throat,"...
LOS ANGELES -- As founder of the "Girls Gone Wild" franchise, Joe Francis has...
There are over 6 billion people of people on the...
MELBOURNE, Fla. — As if a fourth straight day of rain from Tropical Storm...
Last year I praised Rebecca Taylor and...
236.com | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics