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Obama: "Security Gap" Exists Between Rhetoric And Reality

Huffington Post | Posted 03.19.2008 | Politics


UPDATE: John McCain's camp has responded to Obama, saying his speech fails "National Security 101". On McCain's Iran-Al-Qaeda flap: "To say that inv...

Aides: Presidents Rarely Have To Make Snap Decisions At 3AM

Washington Post | Michael Abramowitz | Posted 03.17.2008 | Politics


There is no dispute, as a dramatic campaign ad from Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign suggests, that presidents get plenty of phone calls at 3 a.m. A...

Clinton Camp To Obama: You Need To Answer These Questions

Huffington Post | Posted 03.12.2008 | Politics


The Clinton camp has released a memo questioning Sen. Obama's capacity to be Commander-in-Chief: Senator Obama has thus far failed to answer key ques...

Sinbad Speaks Out On Trip To Kosovo With Hillary

Washington Post | Mary Ann Akers | Posted 03.11.2008 | Politics


Finally, the Barack Obama campaign has found a big gun to help shoot down Hillary Rodham Clinton's self-proclaimed foreign policy experience. And he m...

Obama Camp: Clinton Foreign Policy A Dramatized Assertion, Clinton Calls His Iraq Plan "Just Words"

Huffington Post | Posted 03.11.2008 | Politics


The Obama campaign has released an exhaustive memo on Hillary Clinton's foreign policy experience. They argue that Sen. Clinton's claim that she has ...

Will Hillary Demand That She Resign From Her Own Campaign?

Miles Mogulescu | Posted 03.10.2008 | Politics


Miles Mogulescu

The threshold Clinton crossed was to all but endorse the Republican presidential nominee, if the Democratic nominee should turn out to be Barack Obama.

Clinton: McCain And I Have Passed "Commander-In-Chief Threshold"

The Swamp | Rick Pearson | Posted 03.06.2008 | Politics


In a Cabinet-style setting, surrounded by retired military leaders, Sen. Hillary Clinton said the public should ask whether Democratic presidential ri...

McCain's Iraq Barack Attack Shows A Crack

Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 02.28.2008 | Media


The media should be paying attention here, to more than just the first big skirmish of the putative general election, which reframed the foreign policy distinctions between the two candidates.