Chris Weigant | Posted 03.31.2008 | Politics
Obama and Clinton should declare a one-week truce, roll out the best anti-McCain talk they can think up, and compete to see who is better at it.
Chris Weigant | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
We haven't done a contest here in a while, so I'm going to open the betting window today on the outcome of the Democratic race. To play, just post a ...
Greg Mitchell | Posted 03.28.2008 | Media
Many more Republicans than Democrats are stepping down this year, making it almost impossible for the GOP to make gains.
Chris Weigant | Posted 03.26.2008 | Politics
In the near future, China will eclipse the Middle East and terrorism to be our number one foreign policy challenge. Yet neither Obama nor Clinton are calling for any real change in our China policy.
Chris Weigant | Posted 03.21.2008 | Politics
Like the hapless characters in Waiting For Godot, America sits and watches in fascination as the Democratic nomination race grinds into yet another ca...
Greg Mitchell | Posted 03.21.2008 | Politics
But McCain as "Bob"? Consider that in the past two weeks there was a spike in violence, explosions and casualties in Iraq, yet McCain barely seemed to notice.
Greg Mitchell | Posted 03.20.2008 | Politics
McCain has attempted to distance himself from some of Hagee's views, as Obama is doing in relation to Rev. Wright. But unlike McCain, Obama has not stood on stage with Wright and accepted his accolades.
Chris Weigant | Posted 03.19.2008 | Politics
This campaign season isn't the last time race is going to be an issue in America. But the next conversations we have may come from a completely unexpected direction.
Chris Weigant | Posted 03.17.2008 | Politics
Senator Edwards, how long is it going to take you to make up your mind? That creaking sound you hear is your window of opportunity, slowly sliding shut.
Chris Weigant | Posted 03.10.2008 | Politics
The only chance Hillary will have to stave off a complete fracturing of the Democratic Party's base is to offer a "dream ticket," with her name at the top.
Greg Mitchell | Posted 03.10.2008 | Politics
The idea of a vice presidential debate between Thomas and a Democrat can only make you guffaw -- and the networks worry about dead air.
Michael Shaw | Posted 03.10.2008 | Media
Chris Weigant | Posted 03.07.2008 | Politics
A quick primary pick here, before we get on to the awards and the talking points. Wyoming will be holding its Democratic caucus tomorrow. This one is...
Michael Shaw | Posted 03.06.2008 | Media
Chris Weigant | Posted 03.05.2008 | Politics
The last superdelegate will be relieved when it's all over.
Chris Weigant | Posted 03.03.2008 | Politics
This could well be the last installment of my primary picks series of articles -- because both parties may wrap things up tomorrow. My guiding princi...
Michael Shaw | Posted 03.03.2008 | Media
Chris Weigant | Posted 02.27.2008 | Politics
While everyone else is having fun determining who "won" or "lost" the Democratic debate last night, I would like to revisit an important topic: Iraq. ...
Chris Weigant | Posted 02.25.2008 | Politics
Tomorrow night may be the last debate in the Democratic primary race. This will be the twentieth debate so far, which has to be some kind of record. ...
Chris Weigant | Posted 02.22.2008 | Politics
No awards this week A few quick thoughts this week before we get to the talking points. First, I will not be awarding the Most Impressive Democrat Of...
Chris Weigant | Posted 02.20.2008 | Politics
Since Republicans have all but anointed John McCain as their presidential nominee, it's about time to start speculating on who he's going to choose to...
Mark Kleiman | Posted 02.20.2008 | Politics
The difference between fighting hard and piling on is knowing when to stop: now, for example. The remaining mopping-up in Ohio and Texas can and should be done in a relentlessly positive mood.
Paul Loeb | Posted 02.19.2008 | Politics
Successful campaigns don't always correlate with successful presidencies, but if you're running on the basis of experience, yet end up in such perpetual melt-down, it's not a good sign.
Chris Weigant | Posted 02.18.2008 | Politics
Professional pundits like conventional wisdom. It's comfortable for them to say what "everyone knows" with the voice of authority. But, seeing how o...
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David Teitelbaum | Posted 04.01.2008 | Politics