Politico | DAVID PAUL KUHN & AVI ZENILMAN | May 10, 2008 06:15 PM
Wall Street Journal | Joel Millman | May 10, 2008 05:41 PM
Melissa Hapke | Posted May 8, 2008 | Off The Bus
Watching Hillary Clinton's "victory" speech Tuesday night, I was reminded of "I me mine," by The Beatles. I actually counted the number of times she used the words I, my and me: 69 (Hum...). This doesn't count the number of times she used "we" in reference to Bill and Chelsea...
LA Times | Peter Nicholas | May 8, 2008 09:55 AM
Shira Levine | Posted May 7, 2008 | Politics
Yesterday's headlines and news teasers swore that the Indiana and North Carolina set of primaries could truly change the game for the Democratic presidential nomination, but alas, it looks like the battle continues.
Forget the superdelegates, says actor John Leguizamo. There's a quicker and less painful solution to choosing the...
The Huffington Post | May 7, 2008 08:39 AM
Miles Mogulescu | Posted May 5, 2008 | Politics
Hillary has stuck her political finger in the wind and discovered that 2008 is a good political year to find her inner populist and lash out rhetorically against oil companies, defense contractors, and health insurers who have benefited from nearly 8 years of Republican corporate welfare. Her rhetoric has rightfully...
The Huffington Post | May 4, 2008 10:58 AM
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LA Times | Dan Morain | May 2, 2008 10:14 AM
Robert Silvers | Posted May 1, 2008 | Off The Bus
It's been the toughest week of the toughest month for the Obama campaign. And, at least for the moment, the media pendulum has swung in the other direction. Fawning over Obama has largely given way to questioning his experience, patriotism, and judgment -- mostly due to the incendiary words...
Blake Fleetwood | Posted April 30, 2008 | Media
I opened my morning New York Times and Obama's picture dominated the front page. The headline read, "An Angry Obama Renounces Ties To His Ex-Pastor"
Then it hit me.
This was the brilliant plan.
An angry, forceful Obama was on the front page of every newspaper in the world,...
Moira Whelan | Posted April 28, 2008 | Politics
It all started in Iowa and here we are in the wake of Pennsylvania and it's still not over. The Democratic faithful are weary of reading the news every day: Who's up, who's down, who's racist, and who's sexist. It's a game everyone is tired of.
Surprisingly, there has...
New Yorker | Ryan Lizza | April 27, 2008 10:43 AM
MSNBC News | Chuck Todd | April 25, 2008 02:48 PM
Jerry and Joe Long | Posted April 23, 2008 | Politics
Washington Post | Jonathan Weisman | April 23, 2008 09:01 AM
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | April 22, 2008 04:26 PM
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | April 22, 2008 10:23 AM
Michael Dudley is the son of a preacher man. He's a born-again Christian with two family...
Last night's all new "Saturday Night Live"
On Friday, Barack Obama publicly raised the possibility of helping Hillary Clinton pay...
It should come as no surprise that Bill O'Reilly has always been a screamer, but...
Today, May 10, marks the first day of what the Obama campaign is calling its "Vote For...
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Leave it to the tone deaf GOP to find a way of attaching themselves to this election...
As a lawyer might say (OK, I am one), I have no personal knowledge of whether John or...
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty is most likely in a lot of hot...
At the same time that former West Wingers...
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NY Observer | Jason Horowitz | May 12, 2008 02:26 PM