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November 04, 2008
Why McCain Will Lose Today
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After the American Century On election day, Barack Obama appears to have an insurmountable lead, and appears headed for victory regardless o...
November 02, 2008
Obama seems certain winner.
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After the American Century After spending a week in the United States, I am convinced that Obama will win the election unless there is fraud...
October 19, 2008
Why Is Obama Falling Slightly in Polls?
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After the American Century Just a month ago, on September 19, McCain and Obama were tied in the polls. Then as the economic crisis rolled ov...
October 17, 2008
Obama and the Bush Economic Legacy
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After the American Century The final debate is over, and again the American public has said in polls that Obama won. He has defeated McCain ...
October 11, 2008
McCain Offense Offensive
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After the American Century In the last two weeks the McCain campaign has become ever more offensive, in both meanings of the term. They are ...
October 05, 2008
Obama would win if the election were tomorrow. But it isn't.
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After the American Century With less than 30 days remaining in the presidential race, McCain seems to be falling behind. A series of recent ...
September 30, 2008
The Language of McCain's "Foreign Policy"
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After the American Century The recent debate between Senators McCain and Obama has been discussed widely in the media, and the consensus ...
September 17, 2008
McCain's Hypocritical Attacks on Wall Street
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After the American Century The Republicans have shown themselves to be reckless and irresponsible stewards of the economy, not just this tim...
The Republican Economy Needs a Federal Referee
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After the American Century Some months ago I criticized the Bush Administration's decision to give money to taxpayers across the board, ...
September 03, 2008
Was McCain the Bomber Pilot a Hero? Republicans and Vietnam
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After the American Century The Republican Party has never come to terms with the Vietnam War, as the McCain candidacy undersco res. For as R...
August 30, 2008
Sarah Palin, Not Qualified
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After the American Century John McCain has selected as his running mate a person who clearly is not qualified to be president. Palin has ...
August 23, 2008
Can Joe Biden Help Obama Regain the Lead?
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After the American Century Obama has chosen Joe Biden, Senator from Delaware since 1972 as his running mate. Biden has long chaired the Sena...
August 20, 2008
Age Should Not be an Issue in this Election
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After the American Century Most presidents upon election have been between the ages of 50 and 60, but some of the most effective assumed off...
August 13, 2008
Generational Divide? Obama and McCain
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After the American Century McCain is almost exactly 25 years older than Obama, and just as importantly, he looks much older as well. Partly ...
August 07, 2008
Can Obama be Ordinary Enough to be President?
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After the American Century As the Olympics are about to begin, the presidential campaign has reached a point of quite temporary uni...
July 24, 2008
If the Election Were Tomorrow...
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After the American Century It has been about eight weeks since Obama clinched his nomination and the American public could focus on just two...
July 15, 2008
The Summer Campaign
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After the American Century The political campaign is in low gear as far as the public is concerned, but the candidates are hardly relaxing. ...
July 06, 2008
Both McCain and Obama Move to the Right
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After the American Century Both Obama and McCain have been shifting their public stands on many issues, staking out the positions they will ...
June 30, 2008
Obama Takes the Center, Perhaps Florida
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After the American Century In the last few weeks Senator Obama has performed the classic manouevre required of successful presidential candi...
June 26, 2008
Shakespeare, Hemingway, Dylan, and the 2008 Election
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After the American Century Thanks to Rolling Stone, we now know that Barack Obama's literary taste runs to Shakespeare and Hemingwa...
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