We already know that Gov. Palin's interview with Katie Couric was a complete and utter disaster.
Congressional leaders and Bush administration officials are close to a deal on a $700 billion rescue plan with greater protections for taxpayers and new assistance for distressed homeowners.
On Sunday, in an interview with CNBC and The New York Times, John McCain stated unequivocally that his lobbyist campaign manager, Rick Davis, has had no involvement with Freddie Mac for several years.
Holy Hail Mary! You really have to hand it to the man -- he's as unpredictable as a wounded elephant. And he just so happens to be a wounded elephant. Well, metaphorically speaking.
The McCain campaign's efforts to portray Sen. Obama as an elitist have hit another, well, bump in the road. NEWSWEEK reports that John McCain owns a fleet of 13 automobiles and, to make matters worse, has been caught in yet another lie.
This week John McCain, completely out of his element with respect to developments on Wall Street, lodged another uninformed and impetuous attack -- this time, at SEC Chairman Christopher Cox.
"The capitalists will sell us the rope to hang them with." - Lenin
Asked by reporters this morning what work Sen.
It's 3 a.m. and we're in the midst of a once-in-a-century economic crisis. Who do you want answering the phone? Well, let's start by taking a look at where we are after 8 years of Republican economic policies.
On the campaign trail John McCain routinely mocks Congress's lavish taste for earmarks by way of such comedic examples as an appropriation to study the DNA of Bears in Montana. "I don't know if that was a paternity issue or a criminal issue," McCain quips.
Gov. Palin's resume just keeps getting better. And by better I mean oh my god.
In McCain's eyes, the fact that Sarah Palin has less than two years of relevant experience, a far-right political ideology, ethical issues and ties to a fringe secessionist organization is of little consequence.
Sources confirm that John McCain has selected Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. While Palin is popular among conservatives, she will almost certainly exacerbate concerns about McCain's age.
The GOP has been relentless in their attempts to paint Obama as a presumptuous celebrity who believes he has a lock on the presidency.
We've all heard the theory: sink Obama in 2008, coronate Hillary in 2012.
Seriously? I didn't believe it at first. I mean confusing Sunnis and Shia is one thing, but not knowing how many houses you own? Holy @!$%#.
Sen. Obama met with Gov. Kaine and his staff this morning for 15 minutes at a Richmond hotel. Sure, the two were scheduled to hit the trail together.
While troubled to see McCain ahead in the latest Reuters/Zogby poll, I was even more surprised at the media's reaction. First of all, this is not the latest nationwide poll. It was conducted August 14-16.
CNN has just reported that Sen. Clinton's campaign has entered into formal talks with Sen. Obama's campaign about becoming his running mate. The discussions apparently include ways in which Sen. Clinton can make a graceful exit -- good news for Sen.
A new SurveyUSA poll shows Sen. Obama with a 7 point lead over Sen. McCain in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Obama leads among men 48% to 44, among women 51% to 40 and among every age group save voters aged 65 and older.
If there were a single common thread in last night's coverage, it was the failure of the cable news media to challenge Clinton's claim to the popular vote.
With an open primary in Indiana forthcoming, Operation Chaos sounds pretty good to Hillary Clinton.
House Majority Whip James Clyburn of South Carolina said what many have suspected for a while now. Clinton knows she cannot win the nomination, but hopes to bloody Obama up so badly, that he'll lose to McCain and open the door to a Clinton run in 2012.
Some North Carolina TV stations have refused to air the NC GOP's new ad featuring snippets of Rev. Jeremiah Wright's now-famous "roost" sermon. The ad condemns two local Democratic candidates for endorsing Sen. Obama, saying Obama is "just too extreme for North Carolina."
Sen. Harry Reid just announced that he and Speaker Pelosi will join DNC Chairman Howard Dean in pressuring superdelegates to endorse either Sen. Obama or Sen. Clinton no later than July 1.
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