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Obama and the rules for Angry Black Men Obama and the rules for Angry Black Men

Why does Barack Obama have to be Virgil Tibbs? Or Denzel Washington in "Crimson Tide"? Or any other angry black archetype?
  • Welcome to the war

    How should longtime war critics deal with recent converts to the cause?
  • The Fix

    Clooney to Huffington: "Screw you!" Simpson disses president. Plus: Nipplegate fallout still falling out.
  • When celebrities blog!

    Arianna Huffington's new project combines new-media buzz with Hollywood liberal glitz. But will it be "Star Wars" -- or "Ishtar"?
  • Did John Bolton have a hand in outing Valerie Plame?

    Arianna Huffington says she's got sources who say that Bolton's chief of staff was a source.
  • Clinton gets critical

    After some initial hesitation, the former president declares that the government failed its citizens when it responded so slowly to Katrina.
  • Unreality TV

    It's become painfully obvious that the only enemies Rumsfeld can defeat are the straw men he creates in his mind. It's time to cancel his show.
  • Judging what's news

    When the major networks cover stories like the Michael Jackson trial instead of the Downing Street memo, just click the remote.
  • Where are the Democrats?

    A majority of Americans say the war in Iraq hasn't made the U.S. safer. Why aren't more Democrats demanding that the White House develop an exit strategy?
  • Making Mehlman more comfortable

    Tim Russert lets RNC chair Ken Mehlman dodge the Downing Street memo, blame the deficit on 9/11, and "respectfully disagree" with criticism from his own party.
  • Iraq: The next Democratic battlefront

    With the situation in Iraq at its bleakest, it's time for Democrats to do battle with Republicans.
  • Nailing the Hammer? Not so fast

    Tom DeLay's ethical rap sheet is longer than the list of boys who have shared Michael Jackson's bed. But the new GOP line is "He hasn't done anything wrong."
  • Whitewashing the pope

    The media's obsessive coverage of the pope's death does not include a discussion of the tragic failures of his reign.
  • Boyz on the Hill

    The Bush budget-cut gang is gunning for Medicaid and permanent tax cuts, while doing nothing to secure the nation's increasingly dangerous city streets.
  • Starving for leadership

    Democrats missed a golden opportunity to reclaim the "moral values" debate in the Terri Schiavo case.
  • Paying the price for Bush's retro energy policy

    President Bush's energy policies are a throwback to the age of the dinosaurs.
  • The Washington establishment fails Logic 101

    Politicians and pundits who attribute changes in the Middle East to the American invasion are living in a fairy tale.
  • The Senate's moral bankruptcy

    The pending bankruptcy bill reads like a wish list for the credit card industry -- and couldn't be nastier to the average American consumer.
  • A tale of two leadership styles

    I've seen the future of progressive leadership in America, and his name is Andy Stern.
  • Coming to a flat screen near you: The Pentagon Channel

    If you hate the truth, you'll love DoD TV!
  • True lies

    Why Michael Eisner is the Disneyland doppelganger of the deceptive Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • The buck stops where?

    Only 27 cents of every dollar spent on rebuilding Iraq actually reaches Iraqis. It's time for Congress to investigate the corruption that's pouring billions of dollars of U.S. taxpayers' money down the drain -- or into Halliburton's pockets.
  • Another "Mission Accomplished" moment?

    The White House waxes triumphant over Sunday's elections and the media play along -- but Iraq is still a debacle.
  • Oscar time

    Presenting the best and worst, most compelling and most pathetic performances in politics and movies in 2004.
  • "Not this time, Mr. President"

    Dems will soon have an "accountability moment" of their own -- when Bush asks Congress for another $100 billion for Iraq.
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