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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.
Can Dems spin Iraq war cave-in as a victory?
Joan Walsh
Harry Reid doesn't have the votes to cut off war funding, but he should stop pretending his compromise blocks the president's war plans.
Why I won’t stay silent anymore
Frances Kissling
By upholding the ban on "partial-birth" abortion, the Supreme Court has injected rigid Catholic teaching into law. That's a crime against the Constitution and women.
Don’t worry, be Mike Gravel
Alex Koppelman
No job, no money, no problem -- after personal setbacks, the quirky Alaskan returns to his first love as a long-shot contender for the Democratic presidential nomination.
The private war of Chuck and Tom Hagel
Myra MacPherson
After saving each other's lives in combat, Chuck Hagel, the future Republican senator of Nebraska, and his brother Tom fought about Vietnam and Iraq -- until they finally saw eye to eye.
Democrats strike up the show
Walter Shapiro
Obama promises not to nuke anyone, Hillary repents on healthcare, Biden puts Putin on notice, Gravel tees one up for Fox News, and more from the '08 curtain raiser.
And the winner is?
Joan Walsh
Hillary didn't lose. Nobody else won. Plus: Did she say the M-word? And wild Mike Gravel gets off the best line of the night.
When Mike Gravel attacks
Michael Scherer
On a crowded stage in the first 2008 debate, the former Alaska senator stands out by lashing out.
The war, the vote and the Republicans’ priorities
Tim Grieve
The House approves a timetable for withdrawal. The RNC asks about Clinton's accent, Edwards' hair.
The 2008 election, explained by Yogi Berra
Walter Shapiro, Rick Ridder
Everything you need to know about the presidential race has already been predicted by baseball's greatest sage.
The presidential dollar derby
Walter Shapiro
Hillary and Obama and McCain and Romney are all rolling in it. But how much does big money matter in the nomination fight?
Presidential candidates and “substance”
Glenn Greenwald
Whether a presidential campaign is "substantive" is determined far more by its relationship to the Beltway culture than by any specific legislative plan it issues.
Gone with the wind
Katherine Ellison
The rich may be moaning about wind turbines ruining their coastal views on Cape Cod, but in Delaware, citizens are ardently battling politicians -- and the coal industry -- to build the nation's largest offshore wind park.
Coloring in Obama
Joan Walsh
The GOP is trying to slur him with the "most liberal" tag. Their facts don't add up, but the comparison is good news for the Illinois senator.
Inside America’s powerful Israel lobby
Gregory Levey
AIPAC's three-day summit included fiery evangelical oratory, adoration for Dick Cheney -- and new plans for going after Iran.
Bad news — and worse — for Biden
Tim Grieve
Only 36 percent of his home state voters say he'd make a good president.
Democrats eye repeal of use-of-force resolution
Tim Grieve
Don't want Congress micromanaging the war? How about a macro approach?
Biden: Repeal the 2002 Iraq war resolution
Tim Grieve
If senators need a "do-over," here's their chance.
Awkward discussions of race and Obama
Salon Staff
Obama's candidacy is forcing revealing discussions of race among those who otherwise prefer to ignore the issue.
Joe Biden’s Obama drama
Walter Shapiro
In the YouTube age, the motormouthed senator's not-so-clean comments may have already shorted out his '08 campaign.
GOP senators question Iraq-surge leadership plan
Mark Benjamin
John Warner hammered Gen. George Casey on whether the dual Iraqi and American command structure will put more U.S. soldiers at risk.
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