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TV Daily

Salon Staff
Friday/weekend: "In Treatment" goes away; "The Tudors" returns; "Tracey Ullman's State of the Union" arrives. Plus: What did you think of "Celebrity Apprentice" on Thursday?

Michelle Obama on “ignorant” America

Joan Walsh
She was talking about everyone's stereotypes about other groups, and she wasn't wrong.

Polls: Obama weathers Wright controversy

Katharine Mieszkowski
Preferences for both Democratic candidates remain largely unchanged.

Time columnist: Gore-Obama in ’08?

Katharine Mieszkowski
A fanciful scenario where neither Obama nor Clinton is the Democratic nominee for president.

Barack Obama on the recession: “Government has a role to play”

Salon Staff
"Our free market was never meant to be a free license to take whatever you can get, however you can get it."

Obama’s plan to change the economy

Andrew Leonard
The new economy needs new rules, declares the candidate. His timing could not be better.

Obama-Bloomberg ’08?

Alex Koppelman
A second photo op with the two men sparks renewed speculation about their connection.

The return of Joementum

Alex Koppelman
Joe Lieberman may be on the trail with his friend John McCain, but Lieberman's home state doesn't seem to care.

The strange case of midnight renegade oleander gentrification camouflage

Cary Tennis
To disguise a neighbor's less-than-pristine house, she planted a hedge on the other person's land!

Reid, Pelosi get entangled in the presidential race

Vincent Rossmeier
Harry Reid says Democrats will have a nominee before the convention, while some of Clinton's donors admonish Nancy Pelosi.

How the long primary battle helps Democrats

Joan Walsh
Voter registration and turnout are soaring, and the party is training workers and identifying supporters in all 50 states.

The GOP attack plan for Hillary Clinton

Mike Madden
If Clinton beats the odds and wins the Democratic nomination, Republicans will say she stole it. And then they'll try to give voters a 1990s flashback.

The light-bulb wars switch on again

Andrew Leonard
Wanna be warm? Get an electric heater, and get rid of your incandescents, say a chorus of compact fluorescent supporters.

Clinton: Wright “would not have been my pastor”

Alex Koppelman
Hillary Clinton speaks out on the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and the Obama campaign isn't happy.

Nagourney: “At least one scenario where Clinton could win”

Alex Koppelman
The prominent New York Times political reporter says a Clinton victory, though unlikely, is still possible.

The ongoing exclusion of war opponents from the Iraq debate

Glenn Greenwald
Charlie Rose convenes a five-year anniversary panel of American foreign policy experts to present "both sides" on the Iraq war. As usual, none were actual opponents of the invasion.

Rev. Jeremiah Wright isn’t the problem

Gary Kamiya
The hysteria over Obama's former pastor's attacks on America shows we're still in thrall to knee-jerk patriotism.

I’ve got a golden (Obama) ticket

Alex Koppelman
Four Obama campaign donors will win dinner with the senator.

Matthews rails against “Clinton-centric world”

Alex Koppelman
MSNBC's Chris Matthews launches another seemingly pro-Obama tirade, this one directed at the Clintons.

Obama’s dinner sweepstakes

Salon Staff
Barack Obama will fly you out for a meal and a chat.

“It is possible … that she misspoke”

Alex Koppelman
Hillary Clinton's spokesman admits an account Clinton gave of her trip to Bosnia doesn't square with the evidence.

“Clinton will not be able to win the nomination”

Alex Koppelman
In its latest talking points memo, the Obama campaign takes advantage of a media moment.

The Democrats’ anti-momentum

Walter Shapiro
The '08 race has revealed the weird science of the Democratic primary system -- and the true problem with the long Obama-Clinton battle.

Journalists, McCain and the false Iran/al-Qaida link

Glenn Greenwald
Still more media stars admit there is a pervasive pro-McCain double standard in their coverage.
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