Sandy Tolan, 07.22.2008
Brett Farve, after three years of playing the NFL's Hamlet -- each new off-season brought reruns of "to play or not to play" -- finally retired. But now he's stumbling to come back.
Bob Harris, 07.22.2008
Hat tips to ThinkProgress and NewsHounds.
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Rob Kall, 07.22.2008
I give the New York Times extra credit for not publishing the McCain piece. The op-ed might have sold some extra papers, but it would have definitely not been up to the standards of the paper.
Rob Kall, 07.14.2008
You have a foolish, self-promoting pastor or you have an out of touch, let-them-eat cake, arrogant advisor and official surrogate and spokesperson who insults Americans. Which is worse?
Stephanie Miller, 07.23.2008
Today's "Right Wing World" from The Stephanie Miller Show brings us several Republican talking heads attempting to spin why Obama's current overseas t...
Jeffrey Feldman, 05.25.2008
I believe that people in every corner of the country and of all political stripes would react with an equal level of disgust when we hear remarks of the sort that Liz Trotter made on FOX News.
Joseph A. Palermo, 02.15.2008
Coulter's job is to inject into the Republican echo chamber racist words that would be unacceptable anywhere else, and she's now given away the far Right's anti-Obama strategy.
The Uptake, 06.09.2008
An "O'Reilly Factor" producer cornered PBS's Bill Moyers at a conference on media reform this weekend, leading Moyers to demand an unedited interview about Iraq. Angry journalists piled on.
Nathan Robinson, 07.13.2008
I thought that eventually I would be numbed to the sensory assault of the channel, but you don't get used to it -- it just drives you nuts. It's like your television is trying to attack you.
Derek Beres, 07.09.2008
Nas not only has a penchant for headline-making titles, his ability to condense complex topics into manageable sound bytes without losing their depth of discussion is unmatched.
Nathan Robinson, 07.12.2008
I thought that eventually I would be numbed to the sensory assault of the channel, but you don't get used to it -- it just drives you nuts. It's like your television is trying to attack you.
Leslie Griffith, 02.28.2008
Objectification is not the same as admiration. It is just a sad attempt for anatomical standing ovations. You are an anchor woman for goodness sake.
John Farr, 07.08.2008
Even if you've already seen this film, viewing Outfoxed again now will cast an even harsher light on the damage done by this channel.
Frank Schaeffer, 06.12.2008
The Republicans are going to look as out of touch a few years from now as did the isolationists and "America First" folks after World War II.
Arianna Huffington, 04.30.2008
The near-complete blackout on the Pentagon propaganda story, self-imposed by the culpable news organizations, is a despicable abdication of their role as a constitutionally protected check on our government. Read More
Probing a Political Paradox: Why the Discredited Right Still Sets the Agenda and Dominates the Debate How is it that the 28 percent of the population that continues to support George W. Bush no matter how many bodies pile up in Iraq, how many jobs disappear overseas, or how high gas prices get, continues to dominate our politics? Read More
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Marvin Kitman, 03.05.2008
O'Reilly's a product that is beginning to smell like a fish that has been left off ice in the store for two or three days.
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A doubly historic Obama/Clinton ticket would unite the party and totally energize voters--young and old. Remember, HRC got half the votes in the primaries. What if the situation were reversed, and Obama had come in second just shy of the nomination? His supporters would be SCREAMING for her to put him on the ticket. And rightly so. Instead, people are trying to make a case for already-lost-once Edwards and a conservative Repub like Hagel. Please!
HRC helps Obama with groups that he's had a lot of difficulty convincing. There is no question that she would help him to nail down critical states like Ohio, PA, Michigan and Florida. She and Bill could probably deliver Arkansas' six electoral votes, even though pollsters have it solidly in McCain's column. This is really a no-brainer, folks.
How does he poll with other VP candidates?
There's a lot of information left out of this story and therefore nothing to conclude
Excellent question. Does anyone have other match-ups?
I suspect Bill would not remember that he would only be 'Second Lady,' if Hillary were VP.
I suspect, too, that Obama knows Bill will not remember.
enough with the polls. they change hour to hour. and less than i percent of the population represents fairly how.
She's the one VP candidate who could actually substantially improve his poll numbers and chance of winning. Anybody else on his shortlist is not familiar to the people at large and won't help that much. Anyone else is simply a "do no harm" candidate. Hillary is more of a high risk/high reward candidate.
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