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McCain’s Mortgage-Bailout Plan Has Pretty Much Everyone Up In Arms
Doubts are being raised in both liberal and conservative corners about the burden the plan places on taxpayers.
Posted 10/09/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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McCain’s Five Oldest Debate Moments
McCain didn't help himself last night by repeatedly doing and saying things that, frankly, made him seem even older than he already appears.
Posted 10/08/08 in Daily Intel : Debatable
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Matthew Yglesias and Garrett M. Graff on the Election’s Generational Divide
Think Progress blogger Matthew Yglesias and Garrett M. Graff, author of 'The First Campaign' and editor at large for the 'Washingtonian,' discuss the generational split among voters, how our economy might be transformed for the better, and why, in the election, technology and innovation is the elephant in the room.
Posted 10/08/08 in Daily Intel : Instant Politics
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McCain Calls Obama ‘That One’: Why?
McCain calling Obama “that one” is being dissected by political observers, who, in a testament to the moment’s weirdness, haven’t come close to a consensus on its meaning.
Posted 10/08/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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Heilemann: Obama Closes the Deal in Second Debate
McCain barely tried to alter the dynamic of the race last night, while Obama was a ‘message machine.’
Posted 10/08/08 in Daily Intel
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Katie Roiphe and Matthew Yglesias on the Financial Crisis’ Upside and Why McCain May Well ‘Win’ Tonight’s Debate
Author Katie Roiphe and blogger Matthew Yglesias discuss Sarah Palin's latest attacks on Obama, what the silver lining of the financial meltdown might be, and why McCain will likely be declared the winner of tonight's debate.
Posted 10/07/08 in Daily Intel : Instant Politics
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Where to Drink Tonight: Your Country Needs You!
The economy's in the can — what's another $3 beer? Here's a roundup of debate-viewing parties tonight.
Posted 10/07/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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Why Tonight’s Debate Won’t Matter
We round up the top ten reasons this debate just isn't going to make a difference in the race.
Posted 10/07/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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Pundits Seem to Encourage McCain Stunt at Tonight’s Debate
It’s clear McCain needs to do something dramatic to change the direction of this race.
Posted 10/07/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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James Fallows and Katie Roiphe on Sarah Palin Winking Her Way Through the Debate
James Fallows of 'The Atlantic' and Katie Roiphe, the author, most recently, of 'Uncommon Arrangements,' discuss Sarah Palin's flirtatiousness last night, and which voters she was really winking at.
Posted 10/03/08 in Daily Intel : Instant Politics
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Do This Few People Really Watch the Alaska Gubernatorial Debates?
Did anyone really LOOK at this picture in the ‘Times’ today?
Posted 10/01/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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Is Gwen Ifill’s ‘Age of Obama’ Book a Conflict of Interest Problem?
She's writing a book about young black politicians that will focus on Obama. Does this mean she should recuse herself from moderating the debate? Or is it a nonissue?
Posted 10/01/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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Sarah Palin Is Still Hard at Work With Those Index Cards
She’s ‘frequently up until the small hours of the morning in her hotel room trying to cram.’
Posted 10/01/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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How’s Sarah Palin Looking for Thursday’s Debate?
The bar has been set very low. This, however, may be her last chance to be taken seriously.
Posted 09/29/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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Heilemann: Obama Passes Presidential Test; McCain Fails Manners
Barack Obama emerged clearly victorious and for one simple reason — he did what he set out to do, and John McCain did not.
Posted 09/27/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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Get Your Debate On
Here's a list of places to watch the debate tonight.
Posted 09/26/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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Where Do We Watch the Debate?
Now that John McCain has deigned to appear at the debates tonight, we turn our attention to a different matter.
Posted 09/26/08 in Daily Intel : Crowdsourcing Is What They Call This
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CNN: McCain Will Debate
The Arizona senator is preparing to leave for Mississippi right now, according to reports.
Posted 09/26/08 in Daily Intel : early and often
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The McCain Surprise: Stupid, Brilliant … or Both??
Yesterday, as soon as John McCain announced his stunning decision to suspend his campaign and delay tomorrow's debate, chaos broke.
Posted 09/25/08 in Daily Intel : Early and Often
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Eugene Mirman and Eli Attie Wonder Why Politics Must Be Such Poor Entertainment
The comedian and the 'West Wing' scribe banter about the meaninglessness of faster news cycles, starting Obama rumors, and working on McCain's TV show.
Posted 09/19/08 in Daily Intel : Instant Politics
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