By Patrick John Heilemann says Obama was to blame: According to a Democratic strategist unaligned with any campaign but with knowledge of the situation gleaned from all three camps, the answer is simple: Obama blew it. Speaking to Edwards on... Full story...
Obama is basking in very high approval ratings as the countdown to reality continues - more than Bush or Clinton in the transition period.
Spencer Ackerman is having none of it. And rightly so.
The American Spectator asks "Joe The Plumber" for his Christmas book recommendations.
Megan points to an article in the Economist affirming broken windows theory: The most dramatic result, though, was the one that showed a doubling in the number of people who were prepared to steal in a condition of disorder.
Yglesias discusses the SecDef's magnanimous position on his soon-to-be-replaced subordinates: To provide some background and context, you need to understand that a lot of these guys were never Gates’ people anyway.
Yesterday, the president and Christianist Rick Warren had a conversation about HIV and AIDS. As the epidemic continues in this country - still largely among men who have sex with men, especially black men who have sex with men -.
Marc tackles the Commission on the Prevention of WMD Proliferation and Terrorism's report: The Obama national security cabinet includes nuclear alarmists, proponents of preclusion, opponents of preclusion, and those who've seen first hand how difficult it is to create policy.
The Supreme Court backs California's sane and humane medical marijuana laws.
Joe Gandelman praises memeorandum and points to this Guardian article on the news aggregator: Memeorandum is based on the idea of "memes" or ideas that spread across the web (along with a pun on memorandum).
Totten reports: For the past two weeks I've been embedded with the United States Army in Baghdad, and I find myself unable to figure out what to make of this place.
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