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The group blog of The American Prospect
Women voters: dumb and flighty.
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Penn on the run.
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Dean Baker's economic commentary
[color="#800000"]Trade and the Dollar: what is so hard to understand?
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Obama's Language Games
Lee Cary
Barack Obama, the candidate, has used nuanced language to evade and deflect in order to avoid being candid. More

Obama's Multicultural Moment, and Ours?
Steven M. Warshawsky
The Obama campaign truly has taken on a cult-like quality. His starry-eyed supporters actually believe that simply electing Barack Obama as president will solve, not just this country's, but the world's most difficult problems More

The Kremlin's Really Bad Month: March 1983
Paul Kengor
It was 25 years ago this month, March 1983, that the Soviet Union went into hysterics, both realizing and arguably beginning the terminal phase in its deadly life cycle. More

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UC Berkeley in Saudi deal
March 03, 2008
Does anyone remember how South Africa was shunned in the era of racial apartheid? It was simply unthinkable that a major university would enter into a deal with such a government. But when it comes to the gender apartheid of Saudi Arabia, it's a different story. More

Canadian diplomatic memo disproves Obama campaign claims
March 03, 2008
The man who tantalizes the unhappy voter with promises of change may be discovering that this diplomacy stuff may be a little more difficult than it looked. More

US Airstrike in Somalia Targets Terrorists
March 03, 2008
The United States bombed a house in Dobley, Somalia hitting a site where terrorists had been holed up: More

Utah Home searched in connection with Vegas Ricin case
March 03, 2008
Still denying there might be a terrorist connection, authorities are searching the Utah home of a man lying in criticial condition in a hospital who stayed in a hotel room where a quantity of the deadly toxin Ricin was discovered: More

Terror threats against Saudis in Lebanon
March 03, 2008
Threats of terrorist actions against Saudi citizens has prompted the government to urge non essential personnel to leave Lebanon in the next 48 hours. More

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Rezko beginning to intrude on Presidential Campaign
March 03, 2008
After months of mainly being a local story with occassional forays by the national media into the swampy mess of corruption in Illinois politics, the story of Barack Obama friend of 17 years and major fund raiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko appears to have finally penetrated the screen of good press around the canddate and may start to take a toll on his popularity. More

With friends like Gloria Steinem...
March 03, 2008
Gloria Steinem, considered by many to be the great great grandmother of the feminist movement, is stuck in a time warp of her glory days, now many years behind her. More

Obama Bends McCain's Straight Talk
March 02, 2008
John McCain's straight talk about the possible length of U.S. presence in Iraq opened him up to a distorted quote by Barack Obama. More

The 'Hussein' memory hole
March 02, 2008
In responding to Hillary Clinton's latest ad, the Obama campaign has once again slipped the name "Hussein" down the memory hole. Specifically Saddam Hussein. More

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ECONOMY
Credit Crunch
The economy is undergoing a "slowdown" according to President Bush, a "recession" according to 61 percent of Americans. Regardless of the name, 83 percent of Americans rate the economy as only fair or poor, "and almost two thirds are pessimistic now and about the future." One large source of economic stress is the credit crisis, which has spread from the subprime mortgage sector to the U.S. credit card market. "If America's $14 trillion economy is a high-powered engine, credit is the motor oil that helps it run smoothly. When the lubricant is in short supply, the economy -- like an engine -- is more prone to knocks and stalling." "The squeeze is reaching beyond Wall Street to Main Street, hitting everything from the availability of student loans to credit-card interest rates to the prices of municipal bonds in retirees' portfolios." Today, the Washington Post reports that college students will see higher costs for loans -- and "some students may be denied private loans entirely" at community and for-profit schools -- because of the credit crisis. Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke acknowledged last month that the credit crunch is fueling the economy's downturn. "More expensive and less available credit seems likely to continue to be a source of restraint on economic growth," he said.

CREDIT CARDS -- THE NEXT FINANCIAL CRISIS: A new report by Center for American Progress Senior Fellow Christian Weller and Research Associate Tim Westrich details how a rise in credit card defaults could produce an economic fallout on par with the mortgage crisis of last year. Lenders have tightened access to credit in the mortgage market, "forc[ing] families to look elsewhere to borrow money to pay for ever more costly necessities," including health care and college education. "[C]onsumers who once relied on home equity to make ends meet are now increasingly relying on credit cards," Weller and Westrich write. As a result, credit card debt reached a record high of $790.2 billion last November. Approximately "35 million customers can only afford to make the minimum payment every month, which means it could take years for them to pay off their debt," the report notes. That debt is increasing rapidly. Between April 2006 and December 2007 -- the same period during which the housing market was collapsing -- inflation-adjusted credit card debt increased four times faster than between March 2001 and March 2006. Weller and Westrich point out that "lenders package credit card debt into securities" in a process similar to the securitization of subprime mortgages. As such, "increased credit card debt could ultimately translate into higher loan default and thus a liquidity crisis similar to that in the mortgage market."

OPAQUE AND UNFAIR LENDING: Despite these warning signs, credit card companies continue to aggressively target customers with less-than-perfect credit -- often the same victims of predatory subprime lending schemes. "Direct mail credit card offers to subprime customers in the United States jumped 41 percent in the first half of this year, compared with the first half in 2006," the Boston Globe reported. Travis Plunkett, legislative director of the Consumer Federation of America, said, "It's another sign that some credit card issuers are engaging in risky, irresponsible lending to vulnerable consumers." At the same time, "[c]ard issuers also are raising fees in anticipation of increased delinquencies as the economy slows. Industry-wide penalty fees rose to $18.1 billion last year from $17.1 billion a year earlier." Last month Bank of America "sent letters notifying some responsible cardholders that it would more than double their rates to as high as 28%, without giving an explanation for the increase."

POLICIES TO PROTECT BORROWERS: Such abusive practices have led policymakers to seek greater checks on credit card companies to protect consumers. The Center for American Progress issued a 2006 paper recommending an incentive-based, credit card safety rating system modeled after the New Car Assessment Program's five-star safety rating. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) introduced a similar proposal, the Credit Card Safety Star Act, in December. Such a rating system would not preclude additional legislation that would eliminate other practices considered abusive or unfair. For example, Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has also introduced a credit cardholders' Bill of Rights, which includes provisions requiring card companies to give cardholders 45 days notice before raising interest rates and prohibiting card companies from arbitrarily changing the terms of their contract with a cardholder. Another bill sponsored by Sens. Carl Levin (D-MI) and Claire McCaskill (D-MO) would prohibit card companies from charging interest on debt that i

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CREDIT BUBBLE BULLETIN
No simple repeat
of LTCM fiasco

The crisis at award-winning Peloton Partners highlights that this is no repeat of the LTCM meltdown of 1998. The American economic rot goes far, far deeper. Meanwhile, the Fed, blind to its impotence regarding risk asset prices, should start attending to currency markets, where it might at least have some impact.
Doug Noland reviews the previous week's events each Monday.
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About Those Health Care Plans by the Democrats ...
By ROBERT PEARWhile Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama fight over whose plan is better, they rarely mention the soaring costs of Medicare and Medicaid.

March 3, 2008
After Ribbing Clinton, Fawning Over Obama
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑAUs magazine recently skewered some of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s wardrobe choices. It casts a more flattering eye on Senator Barack Obama in its latest issue.

March 3, 2008
Democratic Race Intensifies as Big Day Looms
By ELISABETH BUMILLER and JOHN M. BRODERWith the latest opinion surveys showing tight races in the key states of Texas and Ohio, Hillary Rodham Clinton gave no indication that losses would drive her from the campaign.

March 3, 2008
Deliverance or Diversion?
By PAUL KRUGMANSome progressives wanted another F.D.R., yet feel that they’re getting an oratorically upgraded version of Michael Bloomberg instead.

March 3, 2008
In Ohio, Tense Race Hinges on Grass-Roots Organizers
By ANDREW JACOBSThe street-by-street ground war will determine the outcome of the Democratic primary.

March 3, 2008
Strong Words in Ohio as Obama and Clinton Press On
By MICHAEL POWELLLike rival warships pulling into the same small harbor, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton held rallies hours apart in Westerville.

March 3, 2008
In Texas, Clinton’s Veterans Test Obama’s Rookies
By RANDY KENNEDYThe Clinton campaign has relied on deep connections, while the Obama campaign seems remarkably self-generating.

March 3, 2008
Tuesday Is the End, or the Beginning
By JOHN HARWOODIf Hillary Rodham Clinton carries Ohio and Texas, it would open a wrenching springtime struggle.

March 3, 2008
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How Did the Clinton Campaign Get Here? - Peter Nicholas, LA Times
Clinton Failed the Sincerity Test - Clive Crook, Financial Times
Tony Rezko: Obama's Former Friend - Robert Novak, Chicago Sun-Times
Obama: Deliverance or Diversion? - Paul Krugman, New York Times
Hillary Last Stand or Barack's Last Chance? - Michael Goodwin, NYDN
'Soft' Press Sharpens Focus on Obama - Howard Kurtz, Washington Post
The Media Double Standard - Caryl Rivers, Boston Globe
Leader Predicts 'Barack-Lash' by Jewish Voters - Fred Dicker, NY Post
McCain Off To Bumpy Start - Jonathan Martin, The Politico
Obama Will Need to Raise Game Against McCain - Al Hunt, Bloomberg
Can McCain Win in Spite of the GOP Brand? - Stuart Rothenberg, Roll Call
Gen. Odierno's Achievement - Frederick & Kimberly Kagan, Weekly Standard
Baghdad's New Normal - Alex Kingsbury, US News & World Report
Worshippers of Death - Alan Dershowitz, Wall Street Journal
Putin's Potemkin Democracy - Anne Applebaum, Slate
Russia's New Man - David Remnick, The New Yorker
Perilous Times for the Gray Lady - Jeff Bercovici, Portfolio Magazine
RCP Avgs: Ohio: Clinton +5.9 | Texas: Obama +0.3 / '08 Polls: OH, TX, RI
RCP Blog: NAFTA Story Slaps Back | Dly 08 / Politics Nation: AM Thts
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Dem Race Intensifies as Big Day Looms - Bumiller & Broder, New York Times
Why McCain Should Root for Clinton - Chuck Todd, NBC News
Obama and Chicago Mores - John Fund, Wall Street Journal
Canada, Obama & Nafta, Take Two - Noam Scheiber, The New Republic
After All That, Clinton Could Win - Jennifer Rubin, Contentions
McCain Details Economy Platform - Bob Davis, Wall Street Journal
A Story Gets Blowback from Obama Campaign - John Harris, The Politico
The Problem with Today's Political Discourse - Christopher Hitchens, Slate
Why Don't Dems Rally Round the Flag? - Gregory Rodriguez, LA Times
TX, OH Polls: Quinnipiac, SUSA, Rasmussen, WFAA, Suffolk, PPP, Zogby
The RCP Blog: A Question of Judgment
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An Unexpected Democratic Battle - E. J. Dionne, Washington Post
Hillary Should Save Dems - From Herself - Margery Eagan, Boston Herald
Clinton's 'Moral Claim' to the Nomination - Jay Cost, RealClearPolitics
The Stage is Set for a Clinton Comeback - Roger Simon, The Politico
Obama's Defining Moment - David Brooks, New York Times
Obama Lacks Reagan's Audacity - Blake Dvorak, RealClearPolitics
Clinton Campaign's Dying Light - Jonathan Chait, Los Angeles Times
The Dem Establishment Sneers - Rich Lowry, New York Post
GOP Divided Over How to Run vs. Obama - Schmitz & Steingart, Der Spiegel
Rescuing the Rust Belt - Thomas Sowell, RealClearPolitics
Lone Star Liberals Are Back - Mimi Swartz, New York Times
Trade Issue is Back, Big-Time - Pat Buchanan, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Democrats' Trade Rhetoric is Dangerous - Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
Few Cheers for Mortgage Bailout - Froma Harrop, Providence Journal
The Nuclear Threat From Iran - Zalmay Khalilzad, Wall Street Journal
Iran Just Won't Stay Isolated - C. Kupchan & R. Takeyh, Los Angeles Times
Russia Chooses Chains - Ralph Peters, New York Post
RCP Avgs: TX: Clinton +1.7 | OH: Clinton +7.1 | McCain +19/26 in TX, OH

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Why Most Voters Shouldn't Vote
Selwyn Duke
When people don't vote, it's for the same reason why they don't repair cars, fly planes or perform brain surgery. They're not interested in those things. More

Hillary is Right About Obama
James Lewis
Hillary Clinton is wrong on most issues, but she is right about Barack Obama. Obama is an empty dashiki; he has no experience in any job remotely resembling the presidency of the United States. More

Obama: Arab-American Families Being Rounded Up?
Lance Fairchok
In a televised twelve-second campaign spot aired in Texas, Senator Obama gives a stirring speech to a standing ovation. It inlucdes an astonishing statement, an infuriating statement and a statement that speaks volumes to Obama's ideology. More

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Obama unscrubbed
March 03, 2008
Steve Gilbert finds interviews of Obama in 2004, now scrubbed from the Chicago Tribune website and the internet, and discovers Obama was opposed to gay marriage and for preemptive airstrikes against Iran (and Pakistan should the jihadis succeed in ousting Musharraf there). More

Dictator for Life?
March 03, 2008
With growing economic woes and a poor showing in recent national elections, maybe Hugo Chavez has found a different path to the government he wants? More

Obama's Power politics
March 03, 2008
Martin Kramer takes on Samantha Power, the important Barack Obama foreign policy advisor, someone with a history of hostility toward Israel. More

'Brilliant' Obama's Not Very Brilliant Move
March 03, 2008
Undoubtedly thrilled at Jay Rockefeller's endorsement of him in which he referred to Obama as "brilliant", Obama makes a major blunder. More

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UC Berkeley in Saudi deal?
March 03, 2008
Does anyone remember how South Africa was shunned in the era of racial apartheid? It was simply unthinkable that a major university would enter into a deal with such a government. But when it comes to the gender apartheid of Saudi Arabia, it's a different story. More

Canadian diplomatic memo disproves Obama campaign claims (updated)
March 03, 2008
The man who tantalizes the unhappy voter with promises of change may be discovering that this diplomacy stuff is a little more difficult than it looked. More

US Airstrike in Somalia Targets Terrorists
March 03, 2008
The United States bombed a house in Dobley, Somalia hitting a site where terrorists had been holed up: More

Utah Home searched in connection with Vegas Ricin case
March 03, 2008
Still denying there might be a terrorist connection, authorities are searching the Utah home of a man lying in criticial condition in a hospital who stayed in a hotel room where a quantity of the deadly toxin Ricin was discovered: More

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Questions For Obama
Kyle-Anne Shiver & Lee Cary
After watching debates, hearing his speeches, and reading Obama's policy visions, many questions remain about how he'd change America. More

Republican at a Texas Democrat Caucus
Publius Valerius
Hillary Clinton as president concerns me, greatly. Barack Obama as president makes my charlatan antenna vibrate, wildly. So I voted for Clinton and attended my assigned Texas Democrat caucus. More

Obama and Carter and Israel
Roman Brackman
It is common for candidates to proclaim their strong support for Israel. Obama is no exception. Nor was Jimmy Carter. More

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In 2 Battlegrounds, Voters Say, Not Yet
By PATRICK HEALYBarack Obama holds the delegate lead, but Hillary Rodham Clinton showed she can win the big states.

March 5, 2008
Big Wins for Clinton in Texas and Ohio; McCain Is In as G.O.P. Choice
By ADAM NAGOURNEYAs Hillary Rodham Clinton broke her streak of losses to Barack Obama, John McCain prepared to accept President Bush’s backing at the White House.

March 5, 2008
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Big Wins for Clinton in Texas and Ohio; McCain Clinches Race as Foe Concedes
By ADAM NAGOURNEYHillary Rodham Clinton’s victories over Barack Obama in Ohio and Texas gave her a chance to soldier on. John McCain claimed the G.O.P. nomination.

March 5, 2008
Obama Seeks to Rally Backers After Clinton Victories
By JEFF ZELENYSenator Barack Obama’s advisers were planning to unveil a new strategy to persuade Democrats to coalesce around him for the good of the party.

March 5, 2008
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In 2 Battlegrounds, Voters Say, Not Yet - Patrick Healy, New York Times
How Clinton Won Texas & Ohio - Jay Cost, RealClearPolitics
Going Negative Proved Positive for Clinton - Peter Wallsten, LA Times
Once Again, Obama Fails to Deliver KO - Philip Klein, American Spectator
Clinton Comes Back, But Not Far Enough - John Dickerson, Slate
The Media is in the Tank for Obama - John Podhoretz, Contentions
McCain Seizes GOP Nomination - Jonathan Martin, The Politico
Dem Fight Continues: Good News for McCain - Michael Hirsh, Newsweek
Obama's First 100 Days - Michael Gerson, Washington Post
Duel of Historical Guilts - Maureen Dowd, New York Times
Gloria Steinem's Last Stand - Kathleen Parker, RealClearPolitics
Memo to Medvedev: Democracy Counts - Mikhail Gorbachev, London Times
The Gaza Bombshell - David Rose, Vanity Fair
Al-Qaeda is Losing the War of Minds - Peter Wehner, Financial Times
Border Insecurity - Tony Blankley, Washington Times
Bring on the Housing Collapse - Robert Samuelson, Newsweek
Resurrect King Dollar - Larry Kudlow, RealClearPolitics
Democratic Delegate Battle: Obama 1,542 vs. Clinton 1,447
The RCP Blog: Was it Rush? / Politics Nation: On We Go
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Dems Face a Long Brawl - J. Harris, M. Allen & J. VandeHei, The Politico
Clinton Win Raises Doubts About Obama - John Heilemann, NY Magazine
The Path Ahead for Hillary Clinton - John Hood, National Review
Ten Reasons Obama Slipped - Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive
Obama Needs to Hit Back Hard - Dick Morris, New York Post
Should Florida & Michigan Vote Again? - Joan Walsh, Salon
Hillary's Popular Vote Argument - Ross Douthat, The Atlantic
Democrats Need to Be Careful - Susan Estrich, FOX News
The Luck of John McCain - Michael Scherer, Time
Nat'l RCP Avg: Obama +1.4 / Delegate Race: Obama 1,573 - Clinton 1,464
Politics Nation: Rematch in OH-2
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Does Hillary Want It More? - Gerard Baker, Times of London
Clinton's Kamikaze Mission - Jonathan Chait, The New Republic
Moral Claims: Clinton vs. Obama - Noah Millman, The American Scene
Obama is Weak in Key Battleground States - Steven Stark, Boston Phoenix
McCain Team Forged Loyalty in Collapse - Maeve Reston, Los Angeles Times
Will the GOP Get Behind McCain on Earmarks? - Kimberley Strassel, WSJ
McCain Has Opening with Hispanics - Raul Reyes, USA Today
Chickens Coming Home to Roost for Dems? - Jay Cost, RealClearPolitics
Dems' Agonizing Obsession with Fairness - E.J. Dionne, Seattle Times
Are Dems Headed for a Greek Tragedy? - Lifson & Baehr, American Thinker
What Obama Doesn't Transcend - Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post
The Anxiety Election - Paul Krugman, New York Times
Congress Punishes American Oil - Steve Forbes, RealClearPolitics
Freedom Means Responsibility - George McGovern, Wall Street Journal
Global Financial System is Caught in a Trap - Gillian Tett, Financial Times
Threat in the Andes - William Ratliff, Los Angeles Times
The Myth of America's Unpopularity - Michael Gerson, Washington Post
The RCP Blog: TGIF For Rezko | Paul Heading For the Exit? | Daily 2008
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McCain Plots His Campaign - Stephen Hayes, Weekly Standard
Clinton's Three Ways to Win - Sarah Baxter, Sunday Times
Time For Obama To Get Dirty - Maureen Dowd, New York Times
Who Can Go the Distance? - Jonathan Last, Philadelphia Inquirer
McCain Sits in Catbird Seat as Dems Bicker - Michael Shear, Wash Post
Disenfranchising Florida and Michigan? - Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune
Democrats' Nightmare, GOP Dream - Andrew Rawnsley, The Guardian
Am I Betraying the 'Sisterhood'? - Jessica Bennett, Newsweek
Media Tainted by Anti-Clinton Bias - Bill Maxwell, St. Petersburg Times
Tax Issue Front and Center in 2008 - Grover Norquist, RealClearPolitics
What McCain Could Do About Taxes - Ben Stein, New York Times
Islamists Leave Israel No Choice - Greg Sheridan, The Australian
Follow Through on Annapolis Talks - David Ignatius, Washington Post
How Government Makes Things Worse - Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe
The Case For A Housing Rescue - Rep. Barney Frank, Washington Post
No Easy Answer in Cuba Policy - George Will, Houston Chronicle
Climate Dissent Grows Hotter - Christopher Booker, Sunday Telegraph
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Democrats win Special Election to replace Hastert by R. Moran
March 09, 2008
It's easy to read way too much into this result - so of course, the media and Democrats are doing so. More

The man who made Obama
March 09, 2008
Reporter Todd Spivak relates how Barack Obama screamed at him over the phone in 2004. Therein lies a tale few know of Obama's career in Illinois politics. More

Do we actually pay State Dept. officials for this? by E.C. Fenig
March 08, 2008
The U.S. State Department Blog asks a shocking question. More

About those 'non-existent' North Korea Nuclear Engineers in Syria...by R. Moran
March 08, 2008
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Fall out from Powers Resignation continues by R. Moran
March 08, 2008
The resignation of unpaid foriegn policy advisor Samantha Powers over what the Weekly Standard refers to as "what might have been the most ill-starred book tour since the invention of movable type" is still roiling the campaign More

Talking back to CNN by E.C. Fenig
March 08, 2008
CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney tries to get the Jerusalem Post's David Horowitz to agree to her typical moral relativistic slant on the Mercaz Harav massacre of eight unarmed teen aged students. However, this time she has the bad luck to have found an eloquent voice of reason. More

Courageous protesting Iranian students by E.C. Fenig
March 08, 2008
Unnoticed by the MSM, "Nine consecutive demonstrations at Shiraz University continued yesterday, with more than 3,000 students" More

Obama has an opportunity to display leadership and heal racism by Lasky and Lifson
March 07, 2008
Barack Obama has pledged work to "rebuild what I consider to be a historic relationship between the African-American community and the Jewish community." Now he has been presented with a prime opportunity for him to join actions with words. More

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Democrats Down the Ticket Worry About an Impasse
By JOHN HARWOODA stalemate in the Democratic presidential race may imperil party hopes this fall.

March 10, 2008
2 Clinton Backers Offer a Way to Stage New Primaries
By JOHN M. BRODER and DAVID W. CHENThe two governors say they are willing to raise money for new contests in Florida and Michigan.

March 10, 2008
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Hillary Clinton: The Iron Lady - Ryan Lizza, The New Yorker
McCain's Daunting Task - William Kristol, New York Times
The Press Turns Its Guns on Obama - Noam Scheiber, The New Republic
McCain vs. The Pork Addicts - Robert Novak, Chicago Sun-Times
Florida Deserves a Revote - Sen. Bill Nelson, Wall Street Journal
Don't Fall For Revote, Settle It In Denver - Stephen Henderson, Detroit FP
Dems Need Elder Statesman to Save the Day - Al Hunt, Bloomberg
Down Ticket Dems Worry About an Impasse - John Harwood, NY Times
Reagan Country Votes Democratic - John Fund, Wall Street Journal
Supers' Decision May Hinge on Electability - Jill Lawrence, USA Today
Should McCain Fret About Disappearing? - Stuart Rothenberg, Roll Call
US, Europe At Odds Over Economic Action - Sebastian Mallaby, Wash Post
The Face Slap Theory - Paul Krugman, New York Times
The Media Snowjob on Global Warming - Lorne Gunter, National Post
Russian Amb. Accuses US of "Provocation" - Uwe Klussmann, Der Spiegel
What to Do About Chavez & FARC - Jackson Diehl, Washington Post
Where is My Brother, My Keeper? - Shmuley Boteach, Jerusalem Post
Videos: SNL: Hillary's 3am Call | McCain on 60 Minutes | Sunday Talk
RCP Blog: Daily 2008 / Politics Nation: AM Thoughts: Of Mitt and Mont.
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Obama Rejects Idea of Back Seat on Ticket
By JEFF ZELENY and JULIE BOSMANBarack Obama suggested that Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton were being duplicitous in their offer that he take the vice-presidential spot on the Democratic ticket.

March 11, 2008
In Developer’s Trial, E-Mail Note Cites an Obama Role
By CATRIN EINHORNAn e-mail made public on Monday brought attention to Barack Obama’s role in discussions involving a state health planning board that Antoin Rezko is accused of improperly influencing.

March 11, 2008
Democrats Down the Ticket Worry About an Impasse
By JOHN HARWOODA stalemate in the Democratic presidential race may imperil party hopes this fall.

March 10, 2008
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Cheap Oil Is Over: Kiss the Gas Guzzling NASCAR Era Goodbye

By James Howard Kunstler, Chelsea Green Publishing

Environment: A suburban nation of snowmobilers, dirtbikers and NASCAR races -- all of it was made possible by the one-time blessing of cheap oil.
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Spitzer's Folly: How Could He Think He'd Get Away with It?

Chris Kelly, Huffington Post

MediaCulture: It took a rare combination of arrogance, amorality and "expletive deleted" for brains. With details on the Emperor's Club sex ring.
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AlterNet Editorial: Iraq Vets Will Detail U.S. Atrocities in Winter Soldier Hearings

Editorial Staff, AlterNet

War on Iraq: History in the making: AlterNet brings you special coverage of the 2008 Winter Soldiers' Investigation.
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Islamophobic Gibberish Taints U.S. Media Discourse on Middle East

Rami Khouri, Middle East Online

MediaCulture: It's the "Yellow Peril" all over again.
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Bill Moyers Journal: John McCain and the Downfall of Conservatism [VIDEO]

Post by Adam Howard
Video: Moyers talks to Matt Welch of Reason Magazine, and Mickey Edwards about what a McCain presidency might mean for this country. More »

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Sean Gonsalves:

Candidates, Remember the Constitution?
Clinton keeps saying she has experience. But all that her record shows is how good she is at undermining the Constitution.

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More Bellicose Than Bush?
Paul Waldman
March 11, 2008 | web only
Given how often we are told that McCain has "credibility" and "experience" on matters of foreign policy and national security, it's worth asking what effect all that alleged experience has had on him.

From the archives:
The Maverick Myth
You can't read a story about John McCain without seeing the word "maverick." But is it true?

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A respectable liberal blog
Bubbly on Wall Street.
Posted at 9:45 a.m.
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The American Recession and the World's Emerging Economies
Robert B. Reich
March 11, 2008 | web only
The world's developing nations are no longer nearly as dependent as they used to be on consumers in the United States and other rich nations to keep them going by buying their exports.
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The Democrats' Struggle to Maintain Unity
Terence Samuel
March 11, 2008 | web only
As the Democrats gear up for the Pennsylvania primary, they could find themselves on shaky ground as the party's old personality disorders begin to resurface.
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What Did Pelosi Know about Amgen's Woes and When Did She Know It?
Ray Robison
The Speaker of the House has been very good to Amgen. And vice-versa. More

The NIE and Iranian Internal Politics
Hassan Daioleslam
Since its release in December 2007, the National intelligence Estimate (NIE) on the Iranian nuclear program has become the subject of American political debate. Missing is NIE's influence on the power structure in Iran More

Women Voters and the Obama Crush
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Everywhere Obama goes, before he even opens his mouth, Democrat women fall all over themselves in awe. They chant. They swoon. They have fallen to the Obama crush. More

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Client Number Nine's Troubling Number Two
March 11, 2008
Eliot Spitzer's sordid saga also teaches the importance of the often underrated choice a leader makes in selecting his second in command More

Spitzer's a Democrat?
March 11, 2008
Eliot Spitzer's troubles offer an interesting unfolding case study in the way the media handles an embarrassment by a prominent Democrat. Clay Waters of Timeswatch monitored how the Gray Lady dithered yesterday More

Pentagon Study: No "operational" link between Saddam and Al-Qaeda
March 11, 2008
Saddam documents used for the first time in studying intel on the road to war. More

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Client Number Nine's Troubling Number Two
March 11, 2008
Eliot Spitzer's sordid saga also teaches the importance of the often underrated choice a leader makes in selecting his second in command More

Spitzer's a Democrat?
March 11, 2008
Eliot Spitzer's troubles offer an interesting unfolding case study in the way the media handles an embarrassment by a prominent Democrat. Clay Waters of Timeswatch monitored how the Gray Lady dithered yesterday More

Pentagon Study: No "operational" link between Saddam and Al-Qaeda
March 11, 2008
Saddam documents used for the first time in studying intel on the road to war. More

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Seniors Cutting Coupons for Military Families
March 11, 2008
Senior citizens across the country are cutting out coupons and sending them to military families based overseas so that they can redeem them at the military commissaries on bases: More

How much legal trouble is Spitzer in?
March 11, 2008
More than a prostitution sting is involved, according to LA prosecutor and blogger Patterico. More

Samantha Power was right about Hillary
March 11, 2008
Tom Maguire takes a good look at Bill and Hillary's role in the Rwanda massacre and concludes Samantha Power was right, Hillary is a monster More

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Oil Hits Record at $108 a Barrel
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