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A reader writes: You can see the blatant sexism and misogyny in so much of the Hillary hating out there, can't you? Since you never distance yourself from the anti-Hillary extremists, I often find myself unkindly reading your anti-Hillary posts... Full story...
It was a deeply substantive speech, full of policy detail, full of people other than the candidate, centered overwhelmingly on domestic economic anxiety.
Ambinder writes: "McCain's ad calls attention to McCain. It's not a pause of anything." It's very hard for a celebrity as celebrated as McCain to be upstaged.
I'm watching the live feed on HD live-stream on my laptop. As the music plays, the cameras are panning through the crowd.
Entertaining. The final two? Tim Pawlenty. Who, what? Didn't he just barely squeak by in his last election in Minnesota? He seems to me the Republican counterpart to Mark Warner, one of those talked-about phenoms who light passes through at.
Ross acknowledges Romney isn't exactly a low risk pick and fumbles around for an appropriate McCain veep: When I think of the veep pick purely in terms of the party I'd like to see the Republicans become, I suppose I'd.
Wow: Mr. Goodman, who helped craft Sen. John McCain's health care policy, said anyone with access to an emergency room effectively has insurance, albeit the government acts as the payer of last resort.
Joan Didion’s classic essay, underscoring the disconnect between reality and the “inside” view at the 1988 Democratic National Convention, never gets old.
A shrewd essay by John B. Judis. Money quote: Stanley Greenberg and Democracy Corps make a similar mistake in what is otherwise a brilliant study of how voters in Macomb County, a white working class area north of Detroit, plan.
Some good news in a new California poll (PDF here) for those who want to support gay couples in stable relationships: Proposition 8, which would amend the state constitution to eliminate same-sex marriage, is favored by 40 percent and opposed.
George Packer's view of the convention: Conventions are about disorientation, estrangement, and fragmentation.
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