I'll be live-blogging the results from Indiana and North Carolina. Here's what I fear: regardless of who wins or loses and by what margin, race will emerge as a core issue. I sure hope not. But what Obama has been... Full story...
Joe Klein explains. It feels so good to finally be winning the p.r. war against these murderous theocrats.
Ross makes a prediction: On an awful lot of issues, the Obama foreign policy will end cutting to the right of Bill Clinton's foreign policy, which was already more center-left than left.
Goldfarb compares them: Perhaps Lieberman was more committed to the fight than his counterpart on the Obama campaign, Chuck Hagel, but any sense of proportion has been lost by the hysterics leading the anti-Joe lynch mob.
The far right entertainer was classy as ever upon David Foster Wallace's death.
They will hear the challenge to Prop 8. The best pragmatic summary of the possible consequences (I'm leery of this and would prefer to challenge the ban at the ballot box next time) came from a reader.
A reader writes: I don’t know how you routinely evaluate your blogging performance (hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, etc), but today has been a good day of blogging on the whole.
"This last point is the one that gnaws. Thousands of American lives and hundreds of billions in taxpayer funds have been expended to provide Iraqis the opportunity to live freely.
First Read reports: McCain is setting up a PAC, which some are seeing as a first step for McCain in running for re-election in 2010.
Bitter much? I have a great deal of respect and admiration for Steele's work. But he cannot let go. He needs to grasp that he helped make Obama possible.
Buddhist monks from Thailand's Sisaket province built the Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew temple out of a million green Heineken and local brown beer bottles.
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