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In victory speech, Obama hits Clintons

Alex Koppelman
At first, Barack Obama looked as if he'd be conciliatory after his win in South Carolina, but his victory message featured a thinly veiled attack on Clinton campaign tactics.

Get ready for the (Bill) Clinton bashing

Alex Koppelman
Network coverage is already trending against the former president, but the pundits may not really have the exit poll data to back their attacks on him.

Clinton puts out South Carolina concession statement

Alex Koppelman
Hillary Clinton says she's looking ahead to the states to come.

CNN projects Clinton second in South Carolina

Alex Koppelman
Other networks are still waiting.

Nets call it for Obama

Alex Koppelman
It won't be a long wait tonight -- the networks didn't even hesitate to predict a winner after polls closed.

Turnout high in South Carolina

Tim Grieve
Edwards says there's an "opportunity for a surprise."

My sanest conversation on TV, ever

Joan Walsh
After a great Lester Holt interview with Barack Obama, a soul-searching conversation about the media's role in making race central to the Democratic race.

Pre-spinning South Carolina

Tim Grieve
A memo from the Clinton campaign: Hey, look at Florida!

The racial divide, then and now

Tim Grieve
As South Carolina goes to the polls, will the media remember the racial polarization of 2004?

More disruptions to the Cheney/Rockefeller plan

Glenn Greenwald
Once again, the forces behind telecom immunity and warrantless eavesdropping powers were stymied in their efforts to ensure quick and seamless passage of their bill.

Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Tony Rezko

Tim Grieve
A "gotcha" that wasn't for one candidate, a need to "come clean" for another.

Who’s to blame for the race politics?

Tim Grieve
One leading Democrat says it's ... Mike Huckabee.

Update: Michelle Obama disagrees with me

Joan Walsh
After the candidate says all's fair, his wife denounces the Clintons' "win at any cost" tactics. Plus: A last word on the "battles of the sixties."

When principles aren’t enough

Thomas F. Schaller
Like the poor people he talks about, John Edwards has been forgotten by a lot of Democrats. Is his next role to play king- or queenmaker for the party?

Bill Clinton looks backward

Walter Shapiro
He is attacking Barack Obama with the same playbook he used to go after Republican targets like Newt Gingrich. Are the Clintons stuck in reverse?

TV Daily

Salon Staff
Friday/weekend: Bobby Brown gets achy-breaky on CMT's "Gone Country." Plus: What did you think of "The Celebrity Apprentice" on Thursday?

In the NYT primary, it’s Clinton and McCain

Tim Grieve
The Times says Clinton's experience beats the excitement of Obama.

Setting the South Carolina bar

Tim Grieve
Clinton, Obama campaigns play the expectations game.

Barack Obama agrees with me

Joan Walsh
He says the tough Democratic primary will get him in shape to fight Republicans.

There’s no taking sides

Joe Conason
Contrary to what many readers think, I am not endorsing Clinton or Obama for president -- and have spared neither candidate my criticism.

Obama’s historic run heads south

Walter Shapiro
Did his victory in Iowa and strong showing in New Hampshire really "put to rest the notion that a black candidate can't win in America"?

Will whites vote for Barack Obama?

Alex Koppelman
Obama has attracted white votes in Democratic primaries, but how would he fare with white America if he were the party's nominee?

What do evangelicals want?

Amanda Silverman
The answer, it turns out, is a little more complicated than "Not Giuliani."

Is Obama getting “testy”?

Tim Grieve
ABC reports, you decide.
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