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/ 24 December 2008
Heinous crimes are now synonymous with this United States administration. If it isn’t held to account, what does that say about us?
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/ 8 November 2008
The crowd was ecstatic in Grant Park late Tuesday night, mothers hugging sons and students punching the air.
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/ 5 November 2008
The man who once described himself as a ”skinny kid with a funny name” stood before the crowd and took upon his shoulders the weight of leadership.
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/ 27 October 2008
Democrats are gazing at a radical new dawn while Republicans are ready to attack the victor, writes Jonathan Freedland.
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/ 13 September 2008
An America that disdains Obama for his global support risks turning current anti-Bush feeling into something far worse.
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/ 6 September 2008
Furore surrounding John McCain’s running mate is a return to the old American politics of red state versus
blue state, writes Jonathan Freedland.
Bill Clinton did brilliantly what other Democrats had failed to do — make the case for President Barack Obama, writes Jonathan Freedland.
With startling chutzpah, Republicans are again casting the opponent as out of touch. Democrats shouldn’t play the game.
For the man who has brought rock-star charisma to politics, Thursday saw the campaign rally as a gathering of peace, love and loathing of George Bush.
It will take fresh pressure and incentives to douse fears of a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities that would inflame the region.