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Friday, September 05, 2008
The conventions are over and now the contours of this presidential race are clear.
Making the case that the Republican convention failed to do what was needed to give McCain a boost.
The nomad who found a home in America.
The man who irritated the conservative base was given a heros welcome.
Its a tough place all right.
Not what it used to be.
When a "good" crash test score really isnt so great.
He doesnt care who wins this fall.
Though they went out of their way to help victims of Gustav, ABCs ace reporter still found convention Republicans guilty of Katrina-like crimes.
Sarah Palins power. Surges, home and abroad. Miked-up Murphy. Peggys faux pas. Lots of Roush stuff. Plus more.
9/5/2008 12:01:48 AM
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Thursday, September 04, 2008
In St. Paul, hockey mom Sarah Palin bodychecks her critics.
Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney make their pitch for their former competitor, John McCain.
The Republican VP nominee is pugnaciously pro-consumer and pro-competition.
David Catron, 9/4/2008 12:08:20 AM
John McCain has made the right calls.
Obama/Biden said no to Katrina funds in favor of Bridge to Nowhere.
Jeffrey Lord, 9/4/2008 12:08:01 AM
Mike Murphys know it all moment wont hurt the man he once worked for. But who will ever hire him again?
How an urban legend about the evils of Clear Channel is hurting free speech.
John Berlau & Alex Harris, 9/4/2008 12:07:28 AM
Withdrawal from Iraq by a set date makes no more sense now than it has in the past.
Morning in Alaska. Juneau family hour. Big oil, small town. St. Paul in St. Paul. Getting to know Toby Keith. Roush stuff. Plus more.
9/4/2008 12:02:03 AM
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Wednesday, September 03, 2008
In St. Paul, Republicans portray John McCain as a leader who transcends a party label.
Ron Paul supporters rally and try to figure to figure out whats next.
The former Tennessee Senator and one-time presidential candidate wows them in St. Paul.
So how does the experience of Sarah Palin stack up against the experience of Joe Biden? Just ask British Petroleum.
Juneau
Among the Intellectualoids
A teen pregnancy the cultural left doesnt find heartwarming.
With one bold masterstroke, everything that was so wrong with American politics has been made right.
Peter Ferrara, 9/3/2008 12:08:02 AM
Has bipartisanship terminated Arnolds ambitions?
Jonathan Wilcox, 9/3/2008 12:07:51 AM
The former secretary of defense is writing a history of the Iraq War. From our new September issue.
The American Dream -- or whats left of it in the age of Obama.
Clamoring for (the other) McCains head. Also: Bush: a retrospective. Lord knows the difference. Roush roused. Plus more.
9/3/2008 12:01:10 AM
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Tuesday, September 02, 2008
A hurricane helps McCain blow off the president.
Bristol Palin, 17, brings the GOP -- and America -- to a crisis.
Robert Stacy McCain, 9/2/2008 12:08:27 AM
CNN camera bias. Rough on Palin. Mitts cadre.
Because of Sarah Palin, conservatives now have no choice but to back McCain.
The stark reality: two philosophies that are poles apart.
Jeffrey Lord, 9/2/2008 12:08:01 AM
It benefits McCain to have the Democrats attacking an imaginary enemy.
Nicolas Sarkozy is widely despised -- a sure sign he’s doing fine job.
Roger Kaplan, 9/2/2008 12:07:30 AM
Arianna Huffington is a most unhappy former Greek.
Reactions to a veep sensation. Also: Obama mile high. Race to the finish. Olympic fools gold. Plus more.
9/2/2008 12:01:46 AM
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Friday, August 29, 2008
John McCain takes a chance on Sarah Palin, but it may be well worth the risk.
They said the evangelical movement was dead.
John McCains historic pick.
In his acceptance speech, the Democratic nominee shows his hand.
John McCain faces two challenges next week: reassure the right and convince independents he is the one who can deliver.
How to celebrate this landmark moment for black Americans without losing our soul.
Democrat bad boy cashes in.
This end-of-summer weekend, its licking its chops in anticipation of big Democrat victories.
Democrats "embrace it all" in a search for transformation.
Robert Stacy McCain, 8/29/2008 12:08:05 AM
Some things never change, such as the tendency of Europe to blame the U.S. for Russian perfidy.
Whats left of the Olympic spirit?
Ben Stillers satirical satire of Hollywood doesnt go far enough.
This is what it means to be a Dem. As Obamas luck would have it. On Heath Shulers side. Dream lineup. Kent State debate reignites. Plus more.
8/29/2008 12:01:42 AM
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