Americans Still Undecided on How Much to Hate Undecided Voters
Observers from both sides of the aisle should seize upon this opportunity and focus their collective rage at its source: undecided voters.
Observers from both sides of the aisle should seize upon this opportunity and focus their collective rage at its source: undecided voters.
FiveThirtyEight | Posted 11.23.2008 | Politics
They've done it. The McCain campaign has gone and pissed off Miss Virginia. When McCain senior adviser Nancy Pfotenhauer divided Virginia into the DC...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 11.22.2008 | Politics
Yesterday, Sarah Palin was asked to describe the duties of the Vice President, which is something she'd never before been briefed on by anyone other t...
Peter J. Ognibene | Posted 11.21.2008 | Home
Colin Powell's announcement on Sunday that he is supporting Barack Obama for President dominated the news, as well as it should. The chattering class ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 11.13.2008 | Media
McCain's attempts to relaunch his campaign have encountered a new obstacle: his fellow Republicans, who, like Kristol, are prepping themselves for an old-fashioned circular firing squad.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 10.30.2008 | Politics
The expectations game is afoot in advance of the debate between Joe Biden and Sarah Palin. The conventional wisdom's wonderment amounts to these two ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 10.16.2008 | Media
The whole tete-a-tete might have ended up being scored a draw were it not for Pfotenhauer's bizarre decision to debate middle-class economics while dressed in the aristocratic weeds of the Baroness Dierdre Von Goldencollar.
Janet Ritz | Posted 10.08.2008 | Politics
John McCain's attempted co-opt of the Obama campaign's change message avoids the fact that McCain has surrounded himself with a campaign staff of top ...
Josh Dorner | Posted 09.21.2008 | Green
Whether it's because of the 30 or so oil industry lobbyists working on his campaign or the more than $2 million in campaign cash from Big Oil, McCain is determined to push his drill here, drill there, drill everywhere plan.
Jason Notte | Posted 11.24.2008 | Politics