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21 Nov

Pam Bristow: Michelle, Our Belle

In the weeks following the 2008 election, there has been little talk of anything not tinged with our country's pride in electing our first African American president. The dramatic crossing of this racial threshold had been a loud, heralding cry to the rest of the world that the dawn of a new Ame...

Bury HuffingtonPost.com 19 hours ago

The Clinton-Obama Soap Opera the Media Can't Quit [Journalismism]

"Hillary Clinton will be the next secretary of state, unless she’s not." That's what John Koblin wrote last night in The Observer. Has the story advanced since then? Nope. Obama offered—but not formally offered—Hillary the job. She's considering. They're vetting Bill. ...

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Clinton Warms To Secretary Of State Job

Longtime friends and advisors of Hillary Rodham Clinton tell CBS News that it won't be easy for the former first lady to leave the Senate, but if Barack Obama really wants her to be his top diplomat, they say she absolutely wants to do it, so long as the vetting process goes smoothly ...


Light Bulbs? Screw 'Em.

Obama gets it on energy and climate. Like a lot of people, I've been reading obsessively through election postmortems, fascinated by the inside stories on the national campaigns. And for some reason, this tidbit at Newsweek on Obama's debate preparations stuck out at me: When he was prepa...

Bury WorldCha...n Future November 07

Obama: "We Can't Solve Global Warming Because I F---ing Changed Light Bulbs In My House"

While most of Newsweek's behind-the-scenes Special Election Project reporting reveals serious campaign issues on both sides, there's one funny moment when Barack Obama talks candidly about dumb debate questions: The debates unnerved both candidates. When he was preparing for them during the Dem...

Bury HuffingtonPost.com November 05

[The Hill]: McCain Takes Alabama, Arkansas and Georgia

MSNBC projects that McCain has won Alabama and Georgia, a state with a large African-American population and which Barack Obama had won handily during the Democratic primaries. CBS has called Arkansas for McCain. ...

Bury NewsJunk.com November 05

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