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Book news and media campaign coverage

Glenn Greenwald
New examples of the media dynamic examined in "Great American Hypocrites" emerge literally on a daily basis.

Lee Hamilton is backing Obama

Alex Koppelman
The 9/11 Commission co-chairman describes Barack Obama as "pragmatic, visionary and tough."

FactCheck.org: Obama statement “a little too slick”

Alex Koppelman
The Web site says a claim in a new Obama ad is misleading.

Theirs not to reason why

Garrison Keillor
What's mysterious to civilians about the military is the Semper Fi part, the discipline to carry out a mission about which you're deeply skeptical.

Web surfing for food stamps

Andrew Leonard
Why the mad craze for food-stamp info at Yahoo Buzz?

“I’m f—ing Obama”

Alex Koppelman
A new satire suggests that Hillary Clinton is, well, f---ing Barack Obama, and not in the sense you think.

Bowling for Pennsylvania

Mike Madden
Hillary Clinton makes fun of her opponent's bowling skills.

Obama: Clinton “deserves to be able to run”

Alex Koppelman
Interviewed for NBC's "Today," Barack Obama has some nice words for his opponent.

“Great American Hypocrites: Toppling the Big Myths of Republican Politics”

Glenn Greenwald
My new book examines the deceitful personality-based tactics the right uses to win elections, and the establishment media's vital role in enabling those tactics.

Barack Obama, working-class hero?

Mike Madden
On a bus tour through Pennsylvania, Obama tries to impress blue-collar white voters. He'll need them to keep the state close in April -- or to win it in November.

McCain, Obama in spat

Alex Koppelman
John McCain trades barbs with Barack Obama's campaign.

The audacity of free trade

Andrew Leonard
One month after NAFTA-gate, it's time to look back and see what exactly Barack Obama said about trade, in "The Audacity of Hope"

New Michigan delegate compromise offered

Alex Koppelman
One congressman looks for a solution that will lead to the seating of the state's delegates.

Obama picks up new superdelegate support

Alex Koppelman
The Illinois senator continues to close in on Hillary Clinton's superdelegate lead.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

King Kaufman
NCAA Tournament: The last underdog goes down -- but how doggy was Davidson? Plus: Obama bracket clinches presidency.

Why John Edwards hasn’t endorsed Obama

Joan Walsh
A New York magazine piece says the Democratic front-runner turned off the populist Edwards by attacking Clinton's health plan and seeming "glib and aloof."

Hillary Clinton’s tough week

Joan Walsh
While waiting for an Obama stumble, she needs to run a perfect campaign, and she messed up with her Bosnia "memories."

The Bus is on the bus

Mike Madden
Pittsburgh Steelers' Jerome Bettis joins Barack Obama for a visit to a steel mill in Pennsylvania.

Professor Obama, I presume?

Vincent Rossmeier
The Clinton campaign's charge that Barack Obama was merely a lecturer is rebuffed by the University of Chicago Law School.

Sen. Bob Casey climbs on Obama’s bus

Mike Madden
Will the formerly neutral Pennsylvanian persuade white, working-class voters to follow him?

Hillary’s team crosses the line

Joe Conason
The Clinton campaign's circulation of right-wing materials to denigrate a top Obama advisor reeks of cynicism.

Leahy: Clinton should quit

Farhad Manjoo
"She would have a tremendous career in the Senate."

Dean wants superdelegates to come to a quick decision

Farhad Manjoo
The DNC chairman encourages remaining delegates to declare a preference by July 1.

Rum, Romanism and James Carville

Walter Shapiro
With no primaries in sight, campaign coverage goes amok over loose-lipped campaign surrogates shouting "Judas" and "McCarthy."
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