Players, Not Cheerleaders
Neither Obama nor Clinton has a real plan to end the occupation. They could, however, be forced to change their positions -- thanks to the unique dynamics of the prolonged primary battle.
Neither Obama nor Clinton has a real plan to end the occupation. They could, however, be forced to change their positions -- thanks to the unique dynamics of the prolonged primary battle.
Brandon Friedman | Posted 03.25.2008 | Politics
If Dick Cheney wants to get a rise out of the troops in theater, he should just keep talking.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 03.25.2008 | Media
The media, it has been amply shown, has dropped off in its coverage of the war -- studies prove it, war correspondents lament it -- and we've all noticed it.
New York Times | STEVEN LEE MYERS and THOM SHANKER | Posted 03.24.2008 | Home
Troop levels in Iraq would remain nearly the same through 2008 as at any time during five years of war, under plans presented to President Bush on Mon...
AP | BEN FELLER | Posted 03.24.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Marking a grim milestone, a determined President Bush declared Monday the lives of 4,000 U.S. military men and women who have died ...
ABC News | Posted 03.24.2008 | Politics
Wrapping up a nine-day overseas trip to Iraq, Vice President Dick Cheney was asked, in an exclusive interview with ABC News, about the effect on the n...
WASHINGTON — By claiming that Democrat Barack Obama is "palling around...
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On "Meet the Press" Sunday morning, vice presidential debate moderator Gwen Ifill said Palin "more...
The McCain campaign is all set to roll out...
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Katie Couric was out shopping in midtown with her daughters...
McCain lobbed attacks on Obama today as the markets were in freefall. Republican
Actor and activist Alec Baldwin appeared on "Real Time with Bill Maher" Friday night. At several points...
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I had an unusual seat for the...
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Two French scientists who discovered the AIDS virus and a German who defied convention...
Naomi Klein and Jeremy Scahill | Posted 03.26.2008 | Politics