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Of condoms, Clinton, Obama and McCain
Rahul K. Parikh
Sex education regressed into the Dark Ages under Bush. Which candidate will now stand up for young persons' health?
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
King Kaufman
A perfect NCAA Tournament mix: The first two rounds had the upsets we love and the beatdowns we need.
One of Instapundit’s favorite blogs speaks on race
Glenn Greenwald
"I am sick to death of black people as a group ... We're teetering at the edge of believing that you're a secret society, a massive collection of sleeper cells just waiting for your chance to do serious harm to the rest of us."
Various items
Glenn Greenwald
McCain's unexamined ties to religious extremists. Looking back at the media's Iraq failures. More media celebrations of their friend, John McCain.
Moving beyond Obama and race
Joan Walsh
He's not the kind of leader to generalize about a "typical white person," so here's hoping he gets back to his message soon
Clinton’s passport file breached as well
Alex Koppelman
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has reportedly informed Clinton of a 2007 incident.
Clinton camp goes on offense against Obama
Alex Koppelman
In a memo, the Clinton campaign says Obama practices "lowdown politics."
Obama passport file breached
Alex Koppelman
Two State Department employees have been fired for looking at the Illinois senator's file.
Report: Richardson to endorse Obama
Alex Koppelman
The Associated Press says New Mexico's governor will announce his decision at a press conference Friday.
The Obama passport snooping and the unchecked surveillance state
Glenn Greenwald
Whatever the outcome is of the Obama passport investigation, the severe dangers of allowing warrantless domestic spying should be obvious.
Will Wright hurt Obama’s chances?
Alex Koppelman
A new poll indicates Barack Obama's former pastor might damage the Obama campaign.
Michigan revote “dead”
Alex Koppelman
A mail-in primary is reportedly still being explored, but the odds for that are said to be slim.
Clinton’s nondenial on Obama pastor
Alex Koppelman
Asked whether her campaign is approaching superdelegates about the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Clinton avoids confirming or denying.
Penn memo claims “shift to Hillary”
Alex Koppelman
Hillary Clinton's chief strategist says he sees "big changes" in voter preferences.
The media’s special relationship with John McCain
Glenn Greenwald
By anointing the war lover to be both serious and tough on national security, the press all but suppresses the most important debates the country needs.
The GOP attack plan for Barack Obama
Mike Madden
Republicans say that if Obama is the Democratic nominee they'll target his "inexperience" and "liberal" record. But that doesn't mean the dirty tricks aren't coming.
Who the hell are Heidi and Spencer?
Rebecca Traister
Why the golden age of celebrity gossip is grinding to an end.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
King Kaufman
NCAA Tournament Day 1: Obama bracket vs. McCain bracket. The winner
will be president. It's that simple.
The real reason Barack Obama’s divisive
Alex Koppelman
On that question, Bill O'Reilly's analysis is, as usual, slightly self-centered.
Hillary Clinton’s long strange journey on Iraq
Joan Walsh
On this sad fifth anniversary, I can't help wishing she'd been bolder in admitting her mistake in voting to authorize Bush's war.
Obama’s faith in the reasoning abilities of the American public
Glenn Greenwald
His speech underscored both the promise and the risk of his campaign strategy.
Was Obama’s speech enough?
Joan Walsh
He spoke eloquently and bravely about race but his remarks about his pastor Jeremiah Wright leave many tough questions unanswered.
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