The Politics of Distraction, Hypocrisy and Blame
The Republicans take every opportunity to shift the political conversation from substance to frivolity. They don't want the public to see the huge differences between the two parties.
The Republicans take every opportunity to shift the political conversation from substance to frivolity. They don't want the public to see the huge differences between the two parties.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 10.24.2008 | Politics
Early on Tuesday, Barack Obama's presidential campaign launched an ad in Michigan pointing out that, despite assurances that he only purchased domesti...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 10.24.2008 | Politics
This is micro-politics, but the Obama campaign is looking for leverage in Michigan by taking McCain to task for not being truthful about the number of...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jed Lewison | Posted 10.23.2008 | Politics
It seems John McCain's belief in "Country First" only goes so far. Yesterday, we learned that not only does McCain own thirteen cars, but that the M...
The Huffington Post | Rachel Weiner | Posted 10.22.2008 | Politics
Newsweek has a story up comparing the number of cars owned by the presidential candidates. It's not even close. And certainly, it doesn't provide the ...
Barbra Streisand | Posted 11.01.2008 | Politics