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Plouffe: “Today is the first day of the rest of the campaign”
Alex Koppelman
Barack Obama's campaign manager lays out his strategy for the weeks to come, and promises to fight back and reclaim "change."
Salon Radio: Matthew Yglesias
Glenn Greenwald
What are the most glaring deficiencies in media coverage of the campaign and what can be done to combat them? Plus: Is the Obama campaign excessively minimizing foreign policy differences with the GOP?
So is Palin “naive” on Pakistan?
Alex Koppelman
The position Sarah Palin took in her first interview on American intervention in Pakistan sounds remarkably like Barack Obama's, which John McCain has repeatedly attacked.
Why this lifelong Republican may vote for Obama
Michael Smerconish
The party of Bush and McCain outsourced the hunt for bin Laden, failing to accomplish a vital mission since 9/11.
An America-first election — and Obama benefits
Walter Shapiro
Seven years after 9/11, national security -- a political strong suit for the GOP -- recedes into the woodwork as voters focus on domestic issues.
Biden: Clinton might have been the better running mate
Alex Koppelman
At a town hall, Joe Biden -- famous for not quite knowing when to keep quiet -- said, "Hillary Clinton is as qualified or more qualified than I am."
How Democrats are fighting back against Sarah Palin
Mike Madden
The Obama campaign is working the press, avoiding a full-scale assault, and waiting for Palin-mania to subside. But is that a smart strategy?
Sarah Palin and the glass ceiling
Katharine Mieszkowski
While crying foul over Joe Biden's attacks on the Alaska governor, one Republican suggests that there'll never be a female president.
The dominatrix
Gary Kamiya
Sarah Palin is trying to seduce independent voters. But she comes across like a whip-wielding mistress who wants to discipline a naughty America.
Why Democrats shouldn’t panic about McCain’s poll bounce — yet
Paul Maslin
While there are some worrying long-term trends for Barack Obama, there are also some caveats about the size of McCain's post-convention, post-Palin surge.
Mean Old Party
Joan Walsh
From Fred Thompson to Sarah Palin, snarling Rudy Giuliani to smiling Lindsey Graham, Republicans bared their fangs this week to hide their unpopular agenda. And it might work.
Poll: Half say Palin isn’t experienced enough to be president
Alex Koppelman
A new survey shows Americans think more highly of Joe Biden's experience than of his Republican counterpart's.
McCain to Obama: Do as I say, not as I do
Mike Madden
John McCain disapproves of contests of personality and style -- unless he thinks he can win them.
Sarah Palin’s real soul mate
Jeff Yang
McCain's veep choice is the reincarnation of George W. Bush, as channeled by Karl Rove.
Clinton: “No way, no how, no McCain-Palin”
Alex Koppelman
Hillary Clinton was tapped to provide the first official Democratic response to John McCain's speech, and she came out swinging.
A pit bull in lipstick?
Joan Walsh
A snarling Sarah Palin savages Barack Obama while her defenders deride sexism and "liberal media" bias.
The selling of Sarah Palin
Sarah Hepola
How to show support for a hot-button vice-presidential candidate? Why, with "hot" buttons, of course!
The GOP’s cheerful viciousness
Glenn Greenwald
Yet again, the GOP launches brutal personality and cultural attacks on the Democratic candidate. Yet again, Democrats seem determined to allow it to do so.
Thought for the opening day of RNC
Thomas Schaller
Imagining the media fallout if the pregnancy news were on the other side of the partisan ledger.
Clinton’s conundrum
Thomas Schaller
Why picking Palin should make Hillary work harder for Obama -- or not.
McCain’s Palin pick is the epitome of tokenism
Joe Conason
Suddenly all anyone needs to qualify as a potential commander in chief is to be a religious ideologue with female gender characteristics?
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