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At debate, Democrats lost in translation
Alex Koppelman
An all-Spanish presidential debate symbolizes the new power of Hispanic voters, but format glitches mar a historic first.
The D.C. establishment versus American public opinion
Glenn Greenwald
By large majorities, Americans distrust Gen. Petreaus' report and, in general, claims about progress in Iraq.
Killing her softly with his song
Walter Shapiro
Barack Obama wants to transform politics. But can he defeat Hillary Clinton by casting her as the divider and himself as the uniter?
Barbie’s home ruled a toxic site
Katharine Mieszkowski
Lead-tainted toys continue to be recalled. But toy makers and China don't deserve all the blame. U.S. regulators have been napping.
TV Daily
Salon Staff
Salon's guide to what to watch on Wednesday: "Project Runway" fans won't want to miss the debut of "Tim Gunn's Guide to Style."
Bush’s New Deal on housing
Andrew Leonard
This is not a bailout. Repeat: This is not a bailout. But somewhere, FDR is smiling.
John Edwards turns on his fellow Democrats
Michael Scherer
As he struggles to move up in the polls, Edwards begins taking not-so-subtle digs at his rivals -- Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
Obama casts out the mortgage lenders
Andrew Leonard
He calls for more punishment of "fly-by-night" brokers. But just helping us read Countrywide's fine print might be even more helpful.
“It ain’t easy in the Big Easy”
Larry Blumenfeld
While well-meaning programs seek to restore New Orleans' battered "cultural wetlands," two years after Katrina many musicians still struggle to survive.
Hey, Dems: Run against Bush — and toughen up — or lose in ’08
Alex Koppelman
Drew Westen, author of "The Political Brain," evaluates the Democratic presidential candidates' ads and the party's messaging in general. Short version: More Jim Webb, less John Kerry.
Obama on energy for ’08
Amanda Griscom Little
The Democratic contender discusses battling greenhouse gases, dealing with China and India, and restoring the EPA from years of Bush ideology.
Campaigning in Iowa: Barack Obama
Salon Staff
Barack Obama is running three new campaign ads in Iowa.
Barack Obama’s Republican edge
Michael Scherer
If he can win the Democratic primary, will his fans from the opposing party help take him all the way to the White House?
Ending the war vs. supporting the troops
Glenn Greenwald
The Washington Post's political reporter spews cheap political slogans in lieu of analysis.
Clinton, Edwards and Rove’s “fatal flaw”
Tim Grieve
Is Rove wrong about the math? And is it unseemly for Edwards to cash in?
TV Daily
Salon Staff
Salon's guide to what to watch on Wednesday: "The Anchorwoman," a nasty little gem of a reality show about broadcast news, premieres on Fox.
Roundup: Obama has no love for “Obama Girl”
Tracy Clark-Flory
Plus: Is television empowering Indian women?
Brunch with the Dems
Alex Koppelman
The Democratic presidential candidates kept it civil in their debate Sunday morning, with little disagreement among them.
Are the answers in the polls?
Tim Grieve
Why is Clinton stepping up in Iowa? Why is Edwards leaving Nevada? And why do they call Obama "Osama"?
Obama and Rove: Playing for the same team?
Tim Grieve
Clinton spokesman says "it sounds like" Rove is writing Obama's talking points.
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