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On Notice: Colbert trounces Obama on Facebook
Farhad Manjoo
"1,000,000 Strong For Stephen T Colbert" may be the fastest-growing Facebook group of all time.
Obama: Don’t pander to homophobes
James Hannaham
In a bid for the black church vote, the candidate is about to tour South Carolina with antigay gospel singer Donnie McClurkin at his side. He doesn't need to.
Clinton goes after Obama on Iran
Tim Grieve
Is the front-runner feeling vulnerable or just showing that she can fight, too?
Is Hillary running away with the race?
Walter Shapiro
The national polls appear to show a Clinton romp, but when it comes to polls, appearances can be deceiving.
Did Romney mean to call Osama Obama?
Tim Grieve
Obama says some will try to "scare people" by making him into a "foreign, odd, clearly black person."
More positive steps from Democratic candidates on the rule of law, amnesty
Glenn Greenwald
Bill Richardson issues a strong statement. Barack Obama elaborates on his statement earlier today. Chris Dodd follows up on his plan to stop the FISA bill.
Obama, Clinton join Dodd in filibuster threat
Tim Grieve
Dodd trails in the campaign, but he leads the front-runners on telecom immunity.
Number of the Day
Tim Grieve
Forty-one percent of Americans can't name a single Republican presidential candidate.
Chris Dodd’s leadership vs. Clinton and Obama’s game playing
Glenn Greenwald
On the fundamental question of the rule of law and constitutional liberties, Democratic candidates begin to show true colors.
Various items
Glenn Greenwald
The next week. More on telecom amnesty. A new House bill to restore Constitutional liberties.
Reading Barack Obama
Joan Walsh
The Illinois senator's two books explain his singular and visionary approach to politics -- but I still don't know if he can beat Hillary Clinton.
Harry Reid works to ensure telecom amnesty, warrantless surveillance
Glenn Greenwald
The Senate majority leader takes an extraordinary step to side with the Bush administration and the telecom industry.
The Weekly Standard mentality and the Senate Intelligence Committee
Glenn Greenwald
A bipartisan Senate bill is grounded in the belief that good corporate citizens obey orders from the president even when the ordered actions are against the law.
Chris Dodd to block FISA bill
Joan Walsh
The Connecticut senator puts a "hold" on legislation granting amnesty to telecoms.
All the candidates’ books
Salon Staff
The 2008 presidential contenders have written way too many books. A readers guide to 18 of them, the Good, the Bad and the Cosmic.
An early departure for Hastert?
Tim Grieve
A special election could help Democrats -- unless Fox News is reporting, of course.
Clinton proposes family-friendlier policies
Lynn Harris
Could her agenda for parental leave help set a new agenda for the presidential campaign?
The Iran hawks
Juan Cole
Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton think a tough line on Tehran will sell politically. They could be right.
TV Daily
Salon Staff
Salon's guide to what to watch on Wednesday: The Coen brothers' highly entertaining crime dramedy "Fargo" airs on TMC.
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