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Today, Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas and Gawker’s Alex Pareene discuss campaign lies, the movement to declaw the Electoral College, and why you shouldn't be worried about the polls — yet.
We run into someone who taught McCain everything he knows.
It was David Carr who gave us the best, most colorful assessment of what it was like to be a reporter here.
23/6's on-air personality, New York comedian Eugene Mirman, had a little incident.
A sneak peek at the political coverage coming in next week's 'New York.'
"McCain wants to be a great man of history, and that means doing what he's got to do on domestic policy such that he's the guy who gets to go to war with China."
How could you possibly allow another puke-green background!?!
Plus, Britney's mom shares her secrets, the mystery of Rosario Dawson's appearance at the RNC, and more, in today's gossip roundup!
Whereas Barack Obama needed to move toward the rest of his party to succeed last week, McCain needed to move away from his, and that ain’t easy at a convention.
Since the beginning of the campaign, the McCains had refused to talk about their sons in the military. What changed?
One Alaskan delegate just explained that caribou LOVE the pipeline because it's warm and they can snuggle up to it during the winter. Well, obvi!
Emotions run high and hurt feelings abound in the verdant town of Westport, Connecticut.
Her speech was partisan, combative, and snide, and so it’s unclear whether it’ll appeal to swing voters. But it certainly managed to put conservatives at ease with her selection.
Sarah Palin hit it out of the park last night. But the carefully calibrated buildup of last night’s speeches shows Republicans may not have been as confident as they seemed afterward.
Why read some high-falutin newspaper's analysis of Sarah Palin's speech when you can read a thousand schizo reactions in 140 characters or less?
‘But you know what, dog?’ she said. ‘What goes around comes around.’ No, seriously.
Last night we spotted Tom Brokaw with what we thought was a fairly odd choice for a respected, well-dressed television reporter and a gentleman of a certain age.
They’re pretty much like New York gays, though throwing a lot more winking and on-the-knee serenading in our direction.
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