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Bill and Hill’s Dangerous Game Bill and Hill’s Dangerous Game

The Clintons cannot compete with the enthusiasm Obama sets off so they are trying to destroy it. They just may succeed--but at an awful price.

Jan 23, 2008 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

Fix Our Broken Electoral System Fix Our Broken Electoral System

In a campaign where there has been much talk about change, bringing new people into the process, and high voter turnout (at least on the Democratic side), the recent lawsuit in Ne...

Jan 23, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Slick Willie Rides Again Slick Willie Rides Again

The Clintons play dirty when they feel threatened. But we knew that, didn't we? The recent roughing-up of Barack Obama was in the trademark style of the Clinton years in the ...

Jan 23, 2008 / William Greider

Playing Politics with Bankers Playing Politics with Bankers

Now that Dennis Kucinich is out of the presidential debates, don't expect Clinton or Obama to hold unregulated bankers accountable for the global economic meltdown.

Jan 23, 2008 / Column / Robert Scheer

Chalmers Johnson: America’s Going Bankrupt Chalmers Johnson: America’s Going Bankrupt

From Tom Dispatch: The current economic crisis is caused by policies that tax the richest Americans at strikingly low levels and spend huge sums on defense projects that have no ...

Jan 23, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Chalmers Johnson

‘The Mississippi Challenge’ ‘The Mississippi Challenge’

LBJ responds to national anger and sends a voting rights bill to Congress. It's a good one, but long overdue.

Jan 22, 2008 / Feature / George Slaff

Desperately Seeking Stimulus Desperately Seeking Stimulus

An economy addicted to growth, bubbles, downsizing and lending sprees--has become disconnected from the real economy of ordinary human needs.

Jan 22, 2008 / Barbara Ehrenreich

The CIA’s Jose: Case Study in Cynicism The CIA’s Jose: Case Study in Cynicism

Long before a top bureaucrat was exposed for destroying secret interrogation tapes, the CIA shrouded his identity, making the press corps complicit in practices that would offend t...

Jan 22, 2008 / Feature / Ted Gup

Handicapping the Media Handicapping the Media

Let's see. They were wrong on Hillary Clinton, essentially nominating her for the presidency months before a primary was held. In Iowa, they were wrong on Mike Huckabee and Barac...

Jan 22, 2008 / TomDispatch

Obama Reaches the Mountaintop Obama Reaches the Mountaintop

In the duel of King Holiday weekend speeches, there is no question that Barack Obama won. Indeed, on Sunday, he delivered the finest speech of a campaign that has heard the senat...

Jan 21, 2008 / John Nichols

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