Democratic Debates

Jason Linkins

Carville, Richardson Continue Catfight On Larry King Live

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 04.24.2008 | Politics


Even better than that staged WWE wrestling match between "Hillary Clinton" and "Barack Obama" was last night's hullabalunacy on Larry King between Jam...

A Paroxysm of Voterly Rage

Jeff Dorchen | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics


Jeff Dorchen

I apologize for the following. It was written in anger brought on by listening to All Things Considered for three whole minutes, a mistake I shall no...

Jason Linkins

In a Final Analysis: For ABC, A Missed Opportunity

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 04.20.2008 | Politics


Strangely enough, ABC's failures have created an interesting opportunity for the news division that needs a game-changer the most: CBS News.

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Patt Morrison | Posted 04.16.2008 | Media


Patt Morrison

Rather than rolling over to the privatizing of public discourse, the FCC should muster some guts and insist that networks, broadcast and cable, take turns broadcasting presidential debates in real time, commercial-free, to the entire nation.

What Barack Obama Needs To Learn About Attacking Hillary Clinton

Denise Clapsaddle | Posted 03.06.2008 | Home


Denise Clapsaddle

Barack Obama has decided to attack Hillary Clinton after his recent primary losses. In order to do so effectively, though, he's going to have to stop fighting with her as if she's his sitcom wife.

Jason Linkins

A Polite, But Heated Beginning To The Kitchen Sink Debate

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 02.26.2008 | Politics


If you were expecting the last (hopefully) debate to begin with the unleashing of hell, Gladiator-style, it didn't quite happen. Proper decorum is, s...

Words and Action: The essential difference between Obama and Clinton

Justin Frank | Posted 02.23.2008 | Politics


Justin Frank

The Democratic Presidential Debate on February 21 finally clarified the essential difference between Senators Clinton and Obama.

Doesn't Hillary Clinton Use Words Written By Others?

Stephen Kaus | Posted 02.22.2008 | Politics


Stephen Kaus

Did Hillary Clinton make up "change you can Xerox" or did someone else write that? While we are at it, did she make up "ready on day one" or "solutions not speeches?

The Change Candidate Needs to Change His Tone Towards Women

Karen Stabiner | Posted 02.17.2008 | Politics


Karen Stabiner

Obama embraced one of the oldest clichés in the book -- that women are held hostage by emotion and we can't be trusted with big decisions because we're either on the rag or having a hot flash.

Obama Agrees To 2 More Debates With Clinton

Reuters | Jeff Mason | Posted 02.07.2008 | Politics


Democratic U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama agreed on Thursday to hold two more debates with rival Hillary Clinton before March 4, officials fro...

Arianna, Josh Marshall and John Amato with Keith Olbermann on the LA Debate

Huff TV | Posted 02.01.2008 | Politics


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Jason Linkins

Debate Ends With A Reverse Snub

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.31.2008 | Politics


Only one last piece of business to take care of as this cordial debate ends. Barack's got to knock down criticism of the blown-out-of-all-reasonable-...

Jason Linkins

On The Matter Of Dynasties

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.31.2008 | Politics


A question came up at tonight's debate on the subject of dynasties. What's a voter to do who's never known a Presidential election without a Bush or ...

Jason Linkins

In An Otherwise Genial Debate, A Brief Moment of Jujitsu

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.31.2008 | Politics


Tonight's rules of engagement appear to be: strive to be nice. Clinton and Obama are clearly taking more enjoyment in hammering President Bush and th...

Stewart On CNN Debate Coverage: "Oh My God, They're Fighting Over Issues!"

Huffington Post | Posted 01.23.2008 | Media


"Oh my God, they're fighting over issues," Jon Stewart said on "A Daily Show" last night, referring to Monday's Democratic debate in South Carolina. ...

Campaign Distraction

Bob Franken | Posted 01.22.2008 | Politics


Bob Franken

Even when our economy is in the toilet, a reasoned debate, about how we got to this point and how we get out, seems to be a waste of effort. No one wants to hear about that kind of thing.

Winning Ugly: Are Hil and Bill Winning the Primary Battle and Losing the General Election War?

Miles Mogulescu | Posted 01.22.2008 | Politics


Miles Mogulescu

In the general election you can count on the media (falsely) depicting McCain as a "straight shooter" while pointing out the Clintons' lack of candor.

The SC Debate

James Love | Posted 01.22.2008 | Politics


James Love

Many Obama supporters think a focus on character issues is a winning strategy. This is naive.

Jason Linkins

American Idle: MSNBC Gets To The Issues After An Hour Of Self-Obsession

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.16.2008 | Politics


About all you need to know about last night's debate is that the third sentence out of Brian Williams' mouth, introducing the many bunk questions abou...

The Inconvenient First Amendment

Bob Franken | Posted 01.16.2008 | Media


Bob Franken

Dennis Kucinich, in addition to pulling off a pretty good publicity stunt, was seeking government control of the press. He should damn well know better.

Thank You, Bill Richardson

James Boyce | Posted 01.16.2008 | Politics


James Boyce

Richardson didn't win the race, but perhaps he won something far more important: the war.

The Spin from Sin City - Missed Moments from the Democratic Debate

Nathaniel Bach | Posted 01.16.2008 | Home


Nathaniel Bach

Last night's debate devolved into a Lovefest rife with Imaginative Bankruptcy Voting (Hillary), Missed Punchlines (Barack), and Fuzzy Math (Edwards).

Jason Linkins

NBC Will Go To Any Length To Exclude Dennis Kucinich From Nevada Debate

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.15.2008 | Politics


Dennis Kucinich may be currently drawing only one percent in the polls, but what a percent! It's apparently sufficient enough to drive all sorts of m...

Charlie Gibson's Wars: Tonight's Back-To-Back Debates

Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 01.05.2008 | Media


Smack dab between the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, tonight's debates provide a potential make-or-break moment for each candidate.

Democratic Frontrunners Respond To Iowa-Winners Only Debate In New Hampshire

Blue Hampshire | Dean Barker | Posted 01.02.2008 | Politics


To my surprise, the leading three candidates have responded within twenty-four hours to the absurdity that Biden, Dodd, and Kucinich may be cast out o...


 

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