By jwilkes - Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 at 3:26 PM
Let's be honest: Hillary Clinton isn't doing Barack Obama any favors by conceding the Democratic nomination now. She's simply read the writing on the wall. Had she bowed out three months ago, as her campaign began running on financial fumes and the delegate count became increasingly daunting, maybe things would be a little different.&nb more...
By FrankHope - Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 at 9:23 AM
Obama denounces his own minister that married him and baptized his
children, then abandons his own church. What next? Will he divorce his
own wife for controversial remarks she has made in the past?When
will Obama develop a backbone and stand up for what he believes in?
It's not worth becoming President of the United States if this is the
price you more...
By Steven - Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 at 7:10 AM
This optimism is not a naïve one. As Obama has constantly repeated, "hope" in his understanding is not pie-in-the-sky wishful thinking, but rather a commitment, almost an existential commitment, to belief in the "better angels of our nature" despite our full realization of the many challenges to any worthy cause, and the many imperfe more...
By jwilkes - Monday, June 2nd, 2008 at 4:40 PM
In the past two election cycles, it's been the same story: the West and Northeast go Democrat, the Midwest and South go Republican, leaving Florida, Pennsylvania, and Ohio to decide the election.
This year, things are shaping up differently, and that may be good news for Barack Obama. The reason has a lot to do with the Democ more...
By ChasingAmerica - Monday, June 2nd, 2008 at 12:18 PM
Both Clintons
work overtime as their own worst enemies. From Hillary's trouble with the truth
to Bill's rumored indiscretions, these two are self-destructing. And by taking Hillary on as his vice
president, Obama would be making a political deathwish.
Hillary Clinton, some argue, is the best vice president
option for Obama. And rather more...
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