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Has Bloomberg really never had a manicure or pedicure? We look for answers.
In which Thompson is forced to compliment Pedro Espada and admit he's had a manicure.
But that might be as exciting as it gets.
Craig Unger, author of 'The Fall of the House of Bush,' and 'New York' writer Jennifer Senior discuss who won the debate (according to a novel measure), a potential missed opportunity for Obama on the economy, and what kind of president Obama might make — and whether anyone even knows him well enough to say.
You might be able to argue that McCain won more specific points, but his cranky tone and incessant smirks practically handed the debate to Obama.
Unless Joe the Plumber becomes a national rallying cry (please, God, no), there was nothing McCain did that fundamentally altered the course of his campaign.
Here's a roundup of some of the bars that will be hosting debate-watching parties tonight. C'mon, you weren't going to watch sober, were you?
McCain must create a game-changing moment without being negative; Obama just has to stand there. Who would you rather be?
McCain says Obama’s taunts have ‘probably ensured’ that William Ayers will be brought up in Wednesday’s debate.
Doubts are being raised in both liberal and conservative corners about the burden the plan places on taxpayers.
McCain didn't help himself last night by repeatedly doing and saying things that, frankly, made him seem even older than he already appears.
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.
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.
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