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Mitt Romney’s and Paul D. Ryan’s speeches seemed to signal the arrival of a campaign in which fact-checking concerns have largely been set aside.
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Michelle Obama’s enthusiastic embraces have become a minor phenomenon, with people lining up for hugs at events. Her signature gesture is warm and striking.
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The party is not as united as it was four years ago, but Democrats are finding common purpose in denying Republicans control of the White House and Congress next year.
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From a spot not so distant from the convention, two superlobbyists held court at a high-powered brunch — in cheeky accordance with presidential restrictions.
View ArticleObama, Seeking Re-Election, Asks for Patience
President Obama is making the case that while progress is slow, he is taking America to a better place — and that he will be a better president over the next four years than the last.
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The artist Shepard Fairey, below, whose 2008 poster of Barack Obama became an optimistic symbol of the last presidential campaign before spawning a bitter copyright battle with criminal overtones, was...
View ArticleIs America Man Enough to Vote?
The testosterone effect of voting for a losing candidate leaves male voters sad, weak, defeated.
View ArticleTrying to Turn Obama Voters Into Tax Allies
White House officials are reaching out to voters who supported President Obama during the campaign and asking them to help him as he negotiates with Congress.
View ArticleObama Elected President as Racial Barrier Falls
Barack Hussein Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States, as the country chose him as its first black chief executive.
View ArticleObama’s Team of Idolizers
How a transformative election failed to produce a transformative president.
View ArticleSetback Leads Romney to Reinvention
For three years after his failed 2008 presidential campaign, Mitt Romney sought to reclaim his public identity with the self-critical eye, marketing savvy and systematic rigor of the corporate...
View ArticleRyan’s Speech Contained a Litany of Falsehoods
Mitt Romney’s and Paul D. Ryan’s speeches seemed to signal the arrival of a campaign in which fact-checking concerns have largely been set aside.
View ArticleMichelle Obama’s Role in President’s Re-Election Bid
Michelle Obama’s enthusiastic embraces have become a minor phenomenon, with people lining up for hugs at events. Her signature gesture is warm and striking.
View ArticleLacking Spirit of ’08, Democrats Still Find Reason to Unite
The party is not as united as it was four years ago, but Democrats are finding common purpose in denying Republicans control of the White House and Congress next year.
View ArticleLobbyists and Friends in Exile (Wink, Wink)
From a spot not so distant from the convention, two superlobbyists held court at a high-powered brunch — in cheeky accordance with presidential restrictions.
View ArticleObama, Seeking Re-Election, Asks for Patience
President Obama is making the case that while progress is slow, he is taking America to a better place — and that he will be a better president over the next four years than the last.
View ArticleProbation and a Fine For Shepard Fairey
The artist Shepard Fairey, below, whose 2008 poster of Barack Obama became an optimistic symbol of the last presidential campaign before spawning a bitter copyright battle with criminal overtones, was...
View ArticleIs America Man Enough to Vote?
The testosterone effect of voting for a losing candidate leaves male voters sad, weak, defeated.
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