Shorter Fox News: Only in Barack Obama's debased America would we get "hippity-hop" artists like Charles Barkley and Tom Hanks invited to a presidential party.
First they take Wisconsin, now they try to take Massachusetts. I must say that "excessive choice of quality microbrews" is not a problem I've ever encountered in a visit to.
It won't surprise most readers to know that my reactions to some of the responses to Corey Robin's informal roundtable are pretty similar to Matt's. The idea that there's not.
Given the economic conditions, anybody who can win the Republican primary has a serious chance of winning the presidential election.
Even leaving aside the fact that the substantive policy consequences are almost certain to be very bad, austerity in the face of appallingly high unemployment is a terrible, terrible, terrible.
Blast email from the RNC this morning Reach Out And Touch Medicare For The Record…It Was Obama Who Offered To Cut Hundreds Of Billions In Medicare During The Debt Debate.
As a journalist, it has to be depressing to be assigned an eleventy-billion word story about the exceedingly uninteresting internal conflicts in the campaign of a candidate who has exactly.
George Vescey's dismissal of Carlos Beltran, while a typical Met fan assessment, is one of the best examples of the fallacy of blaming a team's disappointing performance on its best.
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