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Much Much Less than Meets the Eye in Obama's Victories

Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted April 8, 2008 | Politics


Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Wyoming's Democratic Governor Dave Freudenthal is the latest little known politico to endorse Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama. But like most of Obama's caucus and primary victories, Freudenthal's endorsement is worthless in a fall showdown with John McCain. Harry Truman was the last Democrat to win the presidential vote in...

Two More "Judases" for Obama

Joseph A. Palermo | Posted April 3, 2008 | Politics


Joseph A. Palermo

Former Indiana Congressman Lee Hamilton, who spent three decades in the House of Representatives, served as the top Democrat on the 9-11 Commission, and co-authored the December 2006 blueprint for disengaging from Iraq, endorsed Barack Obama yesterday. Hamilton has extensive foreign policy experience and served as chair of both the...

Clinton or Obama? Does the Media Have Nothing Better To Do Than Make Headlines With No Real Basis?

Michael Russnow | Posted March 10, 2008 | Media


Michael Russnow

Last Tuesday, Hillary Clinton reversed her political slide, which had been greased by so many in the Media who gave disproportionate import to the primaries and caucuses Barack Obama won in the days following Super Tuesday. Last Wednesday's headlines gave some begrudging indication -- almost a harumph -- that she'd...

Campaigns Scramble To Strategize For Upcoming States

Daniel Nichanian | Posted March 7, 2008 | Off The Bus


Daniel Nichanian

March 4th having brought no resolution whatsoever to the Democratic race, the race is pressing on to the upcoming contests -- Wyoming this Saturday, Mississippi on Tuesday and then a six week break until Pennsylvania on April 22nd. The Keystone state is the only state scheduled to vote in April,...

Hillary: The New Huckabee

Dylan Loewe | Posted March 5, 2008 | Politics


Dylan Loewe

Hillary's wins yesterday in Texas and Ohio breathed new life into her campaign. Basking in the glow of fresh momentum, Hillary did six morning show appearances today, and will continue to try to shape the story as a brand new race.

But Hillary's spin, and the media adoption of that...

Hillary Haters Vs. Barack Bashers: Where Do We Go From Here?

Tony Sachs | Posted March 5, 2008 | Politics


Tony Sachs

As a political junkie, I'm loving this campaign. It's just too bad Theodore White isn't around to write "The Making Of The President 2008."

As a loyal Democrat, however, I'm confused. Where the hell do we go from here?

Obama supporters who are still demanding that Hillary drop out despite...

Judgment Call

Laura Scher | Posted February 19, 2008 | Politics


Laura Scher

Recently I walked to Senator Dianne Feinstein's office in downtown San Francisco, armed with 6,300 letters from CREDO members asking her to oppose the federal judicial nomination of Richard Honaker to the Wyoming district court. (Take action here)

It was an easy call.

Standing with me were representatives from...

Rocky Mountain Realities On Feb. 5

David Sirota | Posted February 1, 2008 | Politics


David Sirota

When I took a leave of absence from my job in Washington in 2000 to work in the Montana Senate race, I didn't have much clue what I was in for. Growing up on the East Coast, I thought of the Intermountain West as a huge, far-off, mysterious place of...

Republicans Stunned by Penniless Wisecracking Two-bit Preacher

Paul Jenkins | Posted December 18, 2007 | Politics


Paul Jenkins

Mike Huckabee's not-so-improbable rise has stunned the Republican establishment and has his rivals exhibiting completely aberrant behavior: Mitt Romney is teary-eyed, Rudy Giuliani subdued, and Fred Thompson snarky.

It is highly satisfying that the cause of this vexation is a Southern Christian conservative of the kind that...


 

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