Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman, 10.10.2008
If those supporting the democratic process are not exceedingly vigilant, the GOP could use these tactics--assault on voter registration, electronic voting--to once again take the White House.
Josh Ruxin, 10.10.2008
Several delegates I spoke with noted that the only aspect of Bush's foreign policy that they viewed positively was rooted in Africa.
Michael Showalter, 10.10.2008
Believe it or not: this Ayers thing is gaining momentum. The collective attention span for any one issue is two weeks and Obama's two weeks are up. It's pulp fiction but who doesn't love a good read?
Reese Schonfeld, 10.10.2008
It's time for a look at Presidential preferences based on the number and demographics of viewers watching the 2008 political campaign through the eyes of the cable networks.
Robert Naiman, 10.10.2008
Did our incoming commander in Afghanistan just compare the Taliban to our Founding Fathers?
Lincoln Mitchell, 10.10.2008
A truly successful Obama administration will not only succeed legislatively, but strengthen the Democratic Party moving forward. These two goals are obviously closely linked.
Paul Rieckhoff, 10.10.2008
"Military Times Poll: Troops backing McCain" should instead read "Troops and retirees who answered our email back McCain." Bottom line: Neither party owns the military vote.
Martin Nolan, 10.10.2008
Today, amid economic trauma which he does not seem to understand, McCain has conjured up the Stygian gloom of ultraconservatism's darkest hour.
William Bradley, 10.10.2008
The selection of Sarah Palin as McCain's running mate may have proved a death knell to the McCain campaign even before the epic financial crisis.
Grace Lee Boggs, 10.10.2008
Our times are also perilous because it will take more than vision and liberal politics to win over or at least neutralize some of the social forces being energized by Sarah Palin.
Lea Lane, 10.10.2008
"I am begging you, sir. I am begging you." That was the plea of McCain supporter James T. Harris, an African-American radio host, asking McCain to go after Obama's Reverend Wright connection.
Susan Braudy, 10.10.2008
Why am I not surprised that Ayers, master of publicity is once more making front page headlines. I'm betting he's thrilled.
Michael Seitzman, 10.10.2008
Liberals believe in individual liberties. And what does liberty mean? Freedom. So, exactly which freedoms are you so worried we're taking from you?
Pete Cenedella, 10.10.2008
What's happening at these McCain-Palin rallies is a series of convulsions and spasms no less primordial than those we make at the end of life -- a kind of death dance.
Julie Menin, 10.10.2008
With our economic crisis at a fever pitch, this age old debate about the normative role of government has taken on new connotations.
Julian E. Zelizer, 10.10.2008
During the past week of the campaign, desperate to reverse the falling polls, the Republicans have decided to take the low road and have rejected Reagan's formula for conservative success.
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I love this! It sounds exactly right.
ABUSE OF POWER! CONFIRMED IN TROOPERGATE REPORT.
GET IT ON THE FRONT PAGES
"The last public figure we saw who could grin and lie with that kind of sunny confidence was O. J. Simpson. "
LOL! Really, LOL!!!
http://www.ktuu.com/Global/story.asp?S=9161996
"I find that Governor Sarah Palin abused her power by violating Alaska statute 39.52.110(a) of the Alaska Executive Branch ethics act," Branchflower said in the 263-page report to the Legislative Council released Friday afternoon.
Just announced. They ruled that Governor Palin did abuse her power.
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