"The world wants to see the United States lead. They've been disappointed and disillusioned over the last seven, eight years."
By Galip
there is a time to give up... not to quit but to realize and admit enough is enough. it is now time for
hillary to concede that she has lost the primaries to
barack hussein and negotiate the possibilities of hitting the ballot box together, this time, she as candidate
vice president.
Barack Obama's campaign for the presidency of the United States has now been hijacked twice: first by white racists and right-wing bigots, and then by Obama's now-infamous former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.
Barack Obama's sweeping victory in the North Carolina primary election and the narrow defeat in Indiana appeared certain to extend his almost unassailable lead in the race for nominating delegates and further lengthen the odds against Hillary Clinton snatching the nomination
BERKELEY – Back in 1981, America’s Republican Party gave up all belief that the government’s budget ought to be balanced. The idea took hold that tax cuts should be undertaken all the time, at every opportunity, because reducing taxes supposedly raised revenue.
By E. J. Dionne Jr.
Barack Obama's victory in the North Carolina primary was actually the second important election result for his campaign this month.
Gila BENMAYOR
By Chris Newfield
The LA Times had a
poll today showing John McCain losing to either Clinton or
Obama, which is good news for the economy. The bad news is that although 56% of the folks in this poll think the eco
By Robert D. Novak on Iowa
John McCain, who as the Republican candidate for president has spent the past two months trying to consolidate right-wing support, has a problem of disputed dimensions with a vital component of the