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Obama, Being Called a Muslim Is Not a Smear Obama, Being Called a Muslim Is Not a Smear

He should denounce the attacks themselves as racist propaganda.

Feb 28, 2008 / Column / Naomi Klein

Ralph Rides Again Ralph Rides Again

What the *&#@! is wrong with this guy?

Feb 28, 2008 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Less Whining, More Dirt! Less Whining, More Dirt!

Obama can take the rhetorical high road, but he should have some mean stokers in the engine room.

Feb 28, 2008 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

The Air Force Wish-List The Air Force Wish-List

To add to its $141-billion spending bonanza in 2009, the Air Force wants another $6 billion for another 120 C-180Js. And another $3.9 billion for 15 C-17s. And, of course, another...

Feb 28, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Quote of the Day Quote of the Day

Brock Olivo, former running back for Mizzou and the Detroit Lions on why he's qualified to serve as the congressman from Missouri's 9th district: "Not only was I football player,...

Feb 28, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Familiar Ghosts Familiar Ghosts

A grinning soldier gives a thumbs-up over a greying corpse. Two captives stand nude, shackled wrist-to-wrist. Ten new Abu Ghraib photos from Wired, posted today.

Feb 28, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Buckley Buckley

I was sick yesterday so didn't have an opportunity to note William F Buckley's passing. John Nichols has some thoughts here, but I was really moved by Rick Perlstein's tribute: W...

Feb 28, 2008 / Chris Hayes

More Coburn More Coburn

Te-Ping's post on Tom Coburn's obstruction of the Genetic Non-DIscrimination Act gives me an opportunity to link this great piece by Ryan Grim in the Politico about how Coburn has...

Feb 28, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Banning Genetic Discrimination Banning Genetic Discrimination

Rarely does an issue receive such consensus in Washington as that the Genetic Nondiscrimination Act currently enjoys. Already, the bill has twice unanimously passed the Senate d...

Feb 28, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Morning in America Morning in America

As voters choose sides in a momentous election, feminists call on women to reject the race-gender split.

Feb 28, 2008 / The Nation

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