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A Sort-Of Super Tuesday Primer A Sort-Of Super Tuesday Primer

March 4 was not supposed to be a "Super Tuesday." But, as voters head to the polls today In Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island, this could be the definitional day of the race f...

Mar 4, 2008 / John Nichols

Her Turn Her Turn

Ezra makes a point here about the sense that Sen. Clinton was the next in line and has been pushed aside by a younger male colleague. Clearly that psychological dynamic has some d...

Mar 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Leaderless Jihad Leaderless Jihad

Anyone feeling menaced by the long shadows cast by the White House these days should check out David Ignatius's plug for former CIA officer Marc Sageman's new book, Leaderless Jih...

Mar 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes

House Dems Near Surrender on Bush Spying House Dems Near Surrender on Bush Spying

Tuesday's Washington Post reports that House Democrats are close to granting all of President Bush's demands for more domestic spying powers and telecommunications amnesty, in exch...

Mar 4, 2008 / Ari Melber

March 4, 1933 March 4, 1933

Today marks the 75th anniversary of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's inaugural as President. On a cold day at the tail of winter, Roosevelt looked out over a nation gripped by Depress...

Mar 4, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Five Rules for Writing About Women Five Rules for Writing About Women

Courtesy of the inimitable Dahlia Lithwick

Mar 3, 2008 / Chris Hayes

FISA Cave In FISA Cave In

I can hardly muster the energy to express adequate frustration over the House Democrats willingness to cave-in to the absurd and odious position that telecomm companies should rec...

Mar 3, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Pundit Accountability Project Pundit Accountability Project

From the press release: The Pundit Accountability Project captures video clips of pundits' predications so they can be measured against actual outcomes. And users can track pun...

Mar 3, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Lame Duck Pitcher Lame Duck Pitcher

Roger Clemens has done his damage, to himself and to baseball--and we will see him go down.

Mar 3, 2008 / Feature / Robert Lipsyte

A $736-Million Symbol of Progress A $736-Million Symbol of Progress

When the U.S. embassy in Iraq is built, it will be a $736-million gargantuan complex, the biggest U.S. diplomatic facility in the world. (For Sim-style renderings of the planned a...

Mar 3, 2008 / Chris Hayes

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