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Al Franken will probably begin his term with one of the lowest approval ratings in the Senate.
It’s the things Bush doesn’t deem disappointments or disasters that could feasibly take several presidencies to undo.
Legitimate or not, Bush’s election was the first profoundly and thoroughly squandered opportunity of his administration.
David Gregory is a total toady.
This week I did something that I rarely ever do: I took the bus into work.
The actions of the Bush administration have surpassed the realm of defense and entered into that of criminality.
If the past two years have taught us nothing else, it’s that symbolism matters, but it’s ultimately policy that will create real change.
There’s that word, “moderate,” again.
Joe Lieberman still deserves respect for fighting for what he believes in, right? Maybe not.
It seems Republicans have been the ones harboring the most anger and frustration this political season.
White gays and lesbians have both benefited and suffered from living in the shadows.
Sustaining a majority is, evidently, a more challenging enterprise than creating one.
Noonan’s piece is clearly an acquiescence to an Obama victory, it’s also a last-ditch scare tactic, published on Halloween no less.
In the homestretch, the John McCain campaign has resorted to the oldest playground tactic in the book: name-calling.
Until a few weeks ago, the elephant in the room during this year’s presidential election wasn’t red.
What the hell happened?
One thing prolonged exposure to a candidate can give us is a sense of their personality.
Speaking of math, there was a lot of it recited in Nashville.
The McCain ideology, like that of the Bush administration, is based upon the expansion of the U.S. military to address nonmilitary problems.