WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden says he's debated "an awful lot of tough, smart women" throughout his career and next month's vice presidential debate with Republican Sarah Palin will be no exception.
Appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press," the Democratic
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I was on the convention floor when Milbank was filming this piece. Too bad he's so camera shy.
All this by way of giving kudos to these print outlets for making lemonade out of lemons — and
WASHINGTON—Democrat Joe Biden says he's debated "an awful lot of tough, smart women" throughout his career and that next month's vice presidential debate with Republican Sarah Palin will be no exception. But he'd like to know where she stands on issues.
Maureen Dowd isn’t the only one thinking about the candidates’ lifetsyles and popular appeal. David Ignatius writes:
It’s a refreshingly upside-down composite picture: The African American candidate is the most conventional of the lot, with his
Perhaps unknown to many fans of the show, Lawrence O'Donnell, who appears in a recurring capacity on HBO's Big Love as the family attorney, is actually a political analyst who has had very strong views on certain things. The producer of The West Wing
Joe Biden appeared this morning on Meet the Press, moderated by Tom Brokaw. In the opening series of questions, Brokaw probed Biden about the effect of Governor Sarah Palin's inclusion in the presidential campaign.
Brokaw asked generally how Biden
"You better look for the sun to rise from the west because it is going to shine from Arizona to Alaska," former presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said, referring to the home states of the GOP ticket of Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin.
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Im honestly trying to keep up here, but my head is spinning.
Last week I felt powerfully disconcerted. Wednesday night, the nation watched a dynamic, funny and down-to-earth female politician captivate a crowd and speak powerfully about helping special
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Republicans declared a renewal of hostilities in the culture wars during their national convention last week, with speakers stoking the conservative base to build enthusiasm for presidential nominee John McCain.
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"Hockey moms of the world unite!" Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. squeaked.
His first moments in front of a national television audience and a cold leaves him sounding like Peter Brady.
After getting bumped from his five-minute,