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Contributed by Scott Horton
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Contributed by Ken Silverstein
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A number of readers emailed about yesterday?s post on why, for reasons I myself find baffling, I?ve started feeling sympathetic toward Hillary Clinton. None of the emails were friendly, but they raised a lot of good points. (I would note here that I said I sympathized with Hillary for certain reasons?mostly because the media, in general, hate her. I didn?t say I preferred her to Obama. Even though I?m not sold on Obama, his politics are far more interesting than Hillary?s, and the latter?s 2002 vote on Iraq was unforgivable, as I?ve written before. Beyond that, the idea of Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton is too much to bear.) Below, I include a particularly interesting note, from a reader who wished to remain anonymous, that makes a strong case against Clinton and for Obama. . . . Read more at: |
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Contributed by Ken Silverstein
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I?ve received quite a few complaints in recent months from readers who think I?m pro?Hillary Clinton and anti?Barack Obama. In fact, I believe Obama has better politics than Clinton, is personally more honorable, and that his victory would represent an important generational shift in American politics. . . . Read more at: |
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Contributed by Ken Silverstein
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The most honest and insightful piece yet on the media?s love affair with Obama: . . . Read more at: |
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Contributed by Ken Silverstein
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The situation in Zimbabwe is an outrage and I can understand why the Bush Administration, and the entire Western world, is appalled by President Robert Mugabe?s anti-democratic depredations. As has been widely reported by the American media, opposition parties won control of the national assembly in a March balloting, and Mugabe finished second behind an opposition leader in presidential voting, triggering a run-off as neither candidate won an absolute majority. The opposition is threatening to boycott the run-off, since it says that its candidate won the first-round election outright and ?has ended Mugabe?s 28-year rule over the once prosperous country whose economy is in ruins.? . . . Read more at: |
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