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These Are Better Days

Alterman, Eric | December 1, 2008 issue

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The author of the article discusses U.S. President-elect Barack Obama's election victory and questions which members of the political establishment will try to become closer to Obama's administration. The author discusses the ways that the "Washington Post" newspaper and columnists such as Dana Milbank supported candidate John McCain and criticized Obama. The author states that the "New York Times" election coverage was good except for commentary from conservative William Kristol.

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EDITORIALS; OBAMA, Barack; WASHINGTON Post (Newspaper); NEW York Times, The (Newspaper); PRESIDENTS -- Election; UNITED States
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