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Published September 13, 2013
With the Syria story turning into a diplomatic slog it’s back to business as usual on the Hill.
Published September 12, 2013
If I’m Bill de Blasio, I’ve got to be thinking: What do I have to do to claw my way into the national headlines?
Published September 11, 2013
It was a tale of two speeches as Obama made the case for attacking Syria and, in a sharp pivot, made the case for postponing action.
Published September 10, 2013
What the White House designed as a television blitz to make the case for war wound up with the commander-in-chief making the case for averting war.
Published September 09, 2013
The media love a good sex scandal, so it’s understandable that Anthony Weiner’s entry into the race, and the revelations about still more sexting, became a national soap opera.
Published September 06, 2013
In my view, Twitter has become shorthand for the crazy, noisy, rough, raunchy, speed-of-light, stuck-on-steroids nature of politics and journalism today.
Published September 05, 2013
The surprisingly public horse race for chairman of the Federal Reserve is capturing the media's attention amid controversy over Syria.
Published September 04, 2013
After a rocky relationship with the man who beat him five years ago, McCain emerged from an hour-long meeting at the White House on Labor Day saying he would back Barack Obama for limited airstrikes against Syria under certain conditions.
Published September 03, 2013
The prospect of war with Syria has sparked something of a civil war at National Review. A number of the magazine’s leading figures have balked at an editorial endorsing U.S. air strikes against the Assad regime.
Published September 01, 2013
It’s no surprise the Sunday anchors were skeptical of a cabinet officer who by all appearances was having to squelch his disagreement with the commander-in-chief.