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Is it Obama’s time?
Tim Grieve
Tea leaves and a TV schedule suggest that there's news to come this week.
Coal reversal
Amanda Griscom Little
Environmental golden boy Barack Obama is promoting coal, and climate-change skeptic Ted Stevens is pushing for higher fuel-economy standards. Is the Senate having a freaky Friday moment?
Senators tell Rice: The president has lost us
Tim Grieve
"I've bought into his dream. At this stage of the game, I don't think it's going to happen."
For Bush’s plan, opposition from both sides of the aisle
Tim Grieve
A "dangerously wrongheaded" approach that will "create more targets" for terrorists -- and that's what the Republicans are saying.
The Fix
Scott Lamb
Rosie to leave "The View"? The marketplace morality behind A&E's profanity-free "Sopranos." Plus: Cowell disses Dylan.
Stopping the surge
Salon Staff
Can Democrats keep Bush from sending more U.S. soldiers to Iraq? Salon explores the options, from immediate withdrawal to taking sides in the civil war.
You only hurt the ones you love
Tim Grieve
A Fox News anchor gives props to the president for admitting cocaine use.
The Fix
Scott Lamb
Whitney to auction off bras. Moss denies marriage. Plus: Ewan McGregor contends "American people don't have penises."
The Fix
Scott Lamb
CNN's Obama/Osama gaffe. Spears falls while partying? Plus: Kate Moss gets married, sorta.
John Edwards makes it official
Cynthia Joyce
The first major Democratic '08 contender throws his hat in the ring from the Crescent City's devastated Ninth Ward.
Running low on role models
Kate Shindle
Miss Nevada's out, Tara Conner's wobbly reign continues, and we're left wondering: What are beauty queens for, anyway?
A decisive year for “the decider”
Walter Shapiro
The Bush presidency plunged into a death spiral as the reality of Iraq spurred Americans to hand over Capitol Hill to the Democrats.
Clinton vs. Obama
Kathleen Langan
To look at early '08 election coverage, you'd think race and gender were the only issues on the table.
Exiling Dick Morris
Katharine Mieszkowski
If Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic nomination, the political pundit pledges to leave the United States.
The case of the disappearing candidates
Walter Shapiro
Evan Bayh says no thanks, while John Edwards is reportedly running. But will the star power of Clinton and Obama shrink the presidential field before Democrats cast a single vote?
Bye Bayh, Here’s Johnny
Michael Scherer
One Democratic White House contender throws in the towel, as another prepares to toss his hat into the ring
Is Obama safe?
Tim Grieve
The would-be candidate says he'll have to consider security if he runs for the presidency.
Mary Cheney for president
Tim Grieve
A poll suggests Americans would be happier to elect a lesbian than a member of Bush's Cabinet.
Been there, done that
Tim Grieve
Tamping down Obama-mania, John Edwards says it isn't all about the love. Plus: Enter Kucinich.
Obama’s magic
Walter Shapiro
With his rock star visit to New Hampshire, the highflying senator continues to tantalize Democrats with intimations of a White House run -- and a buzz not felt in American politics since JFK.
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