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I'm just not sure about this, but after last night's wins, Clinton is now speaking somewhat favorably about a Clinton/Obama run--with her on top. One writer not too long ago said: My heart wants Barack but my head wants Hillary. That's pretty much where I am on this thing, too.

Sheila Suess Kennedy | 03/05/2008 - 15:03

As you've probably heard, the Attorney General has refused to bring contempt charges against Bush Administration officials who are refusing to honor Congressional subpoenas. His rationale for simply ignoring his clear responsibility under the law is, to put it mildly, circular.

On the national political stage, race and ethnicity are playing surprising roles in the Democratic race for presidential nominee, eclipsing the parts played by gender and class.   The influence of race can be seen impacting the Democratic race in four ways.  The first two are rather obvious, while the latter two are counterintuitive until we examine them through the lens of ethnicity not rac

Sue Hyatt | 03/05/2008 - 18:14

When Bush was first elected (or, as some might say, “appointed”) as president in 2000, he was hailed as our first “CEO president”—someone whose background in business would presumably render him able to make prudent choices on behalf of the country.  The many failures of the Bush years make the folly of that assessment all too obvious.  In fact, given the recent melt-downs in the mo

Lalita Amos | 03/05/2008 - 18:54

This in from NPR:

Lalita Amos | 03/05/2008 - 21:06
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