Los Angeles Debate

Tumbling Dice

Steven Weber | Posted 02.01.2008 | Politics


Steven Weber

Either way you slice it, Hillary and/or Obama would be striking at the very heart of the red-eyed beast. And when it's cornered, woe to the world. So what to do?

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

Huff TV | Posted 02.01.2008 | Politics


Huff TV

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Democratic Debate: When Did the Party of the People Become the Party of Hollywood?

Robert Guttman | Posted 02.01.2008 | Politics


Robert Guttman

When did the Democrats feel it was better to hold a debate in the opulent Kodak Theatre rather than in a labor union hall? The symbolism could not have been worse.

A Kodak Moment? Not the Audience!

Tom Baer | Posted 02.01.2008 | Politics


Tom Baer

Hollywood and the Democrats is not a pleasant metaphor in Eden Prairie, Minnesota or Ada, Oklahoma. Somebody goofed.

Last Night's Clinton / Obama Lovefest: Who Needs Whom More?

Nathaniel Bach | Posted 02.01.2008 | Home


Nathaniel Bach

Whatever the merits or possibility of a united Democratic ticket, one conclusion seems inescapable: Clinton needs Obama more than Obama needs Clinton.

LA Debate: Hugs, Smiles, Laughs, Celebs, and a Defining Moment on Iraq

Arianna Huffington | Posted 01.31.2008 | Politics


Arianna Huffington

The extended, sometimes contentious, exchange over Iraq was the most effective sequence for Obama, and the most important for the country -- bringing Iraq off the backburner and highlighting the significant differences not only between Obama and Clinton but also between the Democrats and the Republicans. Read More Bush and McCain's Displaced Ardor for War When it comes to the war in Iraq, the president and the leading GOP contender to replace him seem to be stuck in a time warp -- tossing out applause lines from years gone by and using rhetoric drawn from the Dark Ages of the Iraq debate. Read More

They Both Played It Safe. But Why? It Seemed Strangely Sincere.

Thomas de Zengotita | Posted 01.31.2008 | Politics


Thomas de Zengotita

Could it possibly be that Hillary and Barack were thinking about the welfare of the Democrats in November? Could it be that they were feeling a real kinship with one another?

Liveblog! With Super Tuesday In Their Sights, It's Down To Two

R. Sklar, G. MacNicol, J. Neffinger and W. Thomas | Posted 01.31.2008 | Media


R. Sklar, G. MacNicol, J. Neffinger and W. Thomas

On the whole, the visual of tonight was the most striking thing about it. Personal feelings aside they really are a dream team.


 

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