John McCain's Experience = Confused and Old
"Politics, as a practice, whatever its professions, has always been the systematic organization of hatreds." - Henry Adams This is not going to be a...
"Politics, as a practice, whatever its professions, has always been the systematic organization of hatreds." - Henry Adams This is not going to be a...
Will Durst | Posted 06.10.2008 | Politics
Say what you will about Hillary, the girl does not give up easily. She possesses the stick-to-itiveness of an emaciated tick.
Chris Weigant | Posted 06.09.2008 | Politics
The senator from Florida has just introduced a wide range of election reforms -- the biggest of which is getting rid of the Electoral College. Would this be a good idea, and is it even possible?
Seth Grahame-Smith | Posted 06.05.2008 | Politics
McCain's "green speech" was one of the funniest half-hours of television since Arrested Development was canceled, and had all the energy and eloquence of Frankenstein on barbiturates.
Justin Frank | Posted 06.05.2008 | Politics
Splits within groups -- like the current split between Obama and Clinton supporters -- are even more absolute and dramatic than those within one individual.
Andy Ostroy | Posted 06.04.2008 | Politics
Make no mistake: winning the Democratic nomination by the smallest of delegate margins and practically tying on the popular vote, is a far, far cry from being victorious in November.
Lincoln Mitchell | Posted 06.04.2008 | Politics
While the nominating system probably should be reformed, doing that will not be simple. Most of the easy solutions to fixing the nominating system are neither easy nor solutions.
Lloyd Garver | Posted 06.02.2008 | Politics
After Clinton's victory in Puerto Rico, now her camp claims that the nomination should go to whoever wins the most Commonwealths.
Chris Weigant | Posted 06.02.2008 | Politics
Rather than a Vince Lombardi halftime pep talk about giving 110% in the second half, I'd like to review where we've been so far. This will be my final "picks" article for 2008.
Diane Francis | Posted 06.01.2008 | Politics
This week will be great fun to watch because the delegate arithmetic simply doesn't work after Tuesday. Then, the real Hillary will be revealed in one of two scenarios.
Daniel Altman | Posted 06.01.2008 | Politics
Why should Obama and Clinton take the blame for the dispute that peaked with this week's ruling? They didn't make the decisions that led to the debacle.
Dawn Teo | Posted 05.30.2008 | Home
Just because Clinton understands that the rules were broken does not mean she thinks that the rule breakers should be punished.
Andy Ostroy | Posted 05.30.2008 | Politics
While Clinton's lost me on the character front, I still have issues with Obama in terms of overall electability come November 4th.
Andy Ostroy | Posted 05.27.2008 | Politics
A once valiant warrior, Hillary is now just a sad footnote in history. She will never recover politically from her monumentally insensitive RFK comment.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 05.24.2008 | Politics
Her Kennedy remark, apology and clarification, won't mean much. It will only increase the drumbeat calls for her to withdraw. Clinton and RFK deserve better and neither will get it.
Will Durst | Posted 05.23.2008 | Politics
1. What's that old saying: as go Montana and North Dakota, so goes the world?
2. You want that Vice Presidential nod, you get it the old fashioned way: you earn it.
Jeff Biggers | Posted 05.22.2008 | Media
Pundits missed the two best kept secrets about Appalachia: it is far from homogeneous and has been a burning ground of change for the past 250 years.
Chris Weigant | Posted 05.19.2008 | Politics
John McCain "can't win" if he's seen as "the Bush third term" -- this, from a Republican?
Julian E. Zelizer | Posted 05.15.2008 | Politics
Edwards has a lot of virtues, but serving as a running mate is not one of them. Democrats have seen that show before and they might want to think twice before asking for a rerun.
Jonathan Diamond | Posted 05.14.2008 | Politics
That Clinton beats Obama among white, working-class voters in swing states and therefore must be the nominee is like a Woody Allen syllogism.
Andy Ostroy | Posted 05.14.2008 | Politics
Sen. Hillary Clinton defeated Sen. Barack Obama by a landslide in Tuesday's West Virginia primary. She won by a 67%-26% margin, and picked up about 14...
Andy Ostroy | Posted 05.13.2008 | Media
It took one straight week of non-stop political commentary for me to finally realize how cable news had not only driven me crazy, but just how much it was negatively impacting politics as well.
David Quigg | Posted 05.12.2008 | Media
Senator Clinton will get the last word on this. Once she officially loses the nomination, she can make the Poehler sketch look ridiculous. Or she can make it look like prophecy.
Chris Weigant | Posted 05.12.2008 | Politics
With sincere apologies to Bill Maher for stealing his schtick, I have a new rule. My new rule is for uncommitted Democratic superdelegates. The rule ...
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Blake Fleetwood | Posted 06.12.2008 | Politics