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The U.S. Senate says the Internet is very dangerous
Farhad Manjoo
Joe Lieberman, Barack Obama and 16 other senators want the country to recognize all that's hazardous online.
Did Facebook give Obama a secret advantage?
Farhad Manjoo
The Obama campaign released a new Facebook tool quickly after the site upgraded its system. Could that be because one of Facebook's founders now works for him?
In New Hampshire, the Democrats play a little rougher
Walter Shapiro
At the second presidential debate, the party's front-runners start staking out their turf.
Ron Paul is blowing up real good
Michael Scherer
The rambunctious GOP candidate wants to drag the U.S. out of Iraq, can the war on drugs, and overturn the Patriot Act. No wonder Republican power brokers want to boot him off the stage.
What are the ’08 candidates listening to?
Salon Staff
A survey reveals the music choices of Obama, Clinton, Giuliani and the rest.
Could Joe Biden please shut up again?
Joan Walsh
Who needs Karl Rove when Biden's blasting Democrats who opposed the Iraq bill for hurting the troops?
Barack Obama’s quiet rebellion
Walter Shapiro
He is blazing a campaign trail away from conventional politics. But can he redeem the hopes that so many have placed in his historic candidacy?
The student loan rip-off
Julia Dahl
For six years, Republicans let lenders rake in millions with inflated interest rates.
The complete myth driving our Iraq “debate”
Glenn Greenwald
Democrats allowed "de-funding" to be equated with "abandoning the troops," and that myth became decisive in the debate over our Iraq war policy.
A three-way presidential candidate catfight
Alex Koppelman
McCain, Romney and Obama exchange a series of increasingly nasty press releases about Obama's vote on the Iraq supplemental funding bill.
Biden alone
Alex Koppelman
The senator from Delaware is the only one among the Democratic presidential candidates to vote for the war supplemental.
Do Dems now share equal blame with Bush for Iraq? No
Joan Walsh
I oppose the capitulation on war funding, but let's be clear: This is Bush's war, and the only way it will end is by putting a war opponent in the White House.
Clinton will still go to Iowa
Alex Koppelman
A leak from inside the camp of Sen. Hillary Clinton shows that some in her campaign want her to forget about the Iowa caucuses.
Power to the people, 2.0
Michael Scherer
Barack Obama and John Edwards are boldly abandoning me-first campaigns for online "political movements." Howard Dean, anyone?
Behind every great man…
Tracy Clark-Flory
Is a great woman with the potential to hurt his presidential shot?
In the Senate, test votes on Iraq
Tim Grieve
Force Bush's hand, leave him the choice or give him what he wants?
Finale wrap-up: “Gilmore Girls”
Joy Press
Lorelai, Rory and Stars Hollow bid a final farewell wearing a homemade sash and subtext on their sleeve.
Glenn Beck and a Jewish president
Tim Grieve
The CNN host explains why it would be dangerous to put Joe Lieberman in the White House.
Karl Rove’s big election-fraud hoax
Garrett Epps
Republican manipulation of the polls long predates the U.S. attorneys plot -- and the U.S. voting system needs an overhaul.
A cause they’ve long ago forgotten
Camille Paglia
The war goes on and on. The Democrats disappoint in their first '08 debate. Plus: Where are the black soap-opera superstars?
Being a rebel is so 19th century
Garrison Keillor
Barack Obama is appealing because he's an outsider who found the center. He got over himself and discovered the beauty of all America.
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