Vincent Rossmeier

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  • Forget what he said -- McCain's not against gay adoption

    A spokeswoman says the senator "could have been clearer" in discussing his stance on gay adoption, and that he really isn't against it after all.
  • Can't Darwin and God get along?

    Of course they can, argues physicist and theologian Karl Giberson, if only many believers were more sophisticated and atheists less dogmatic.
  • Poll shows Obama ahead in key states

    According to a poll released Thursday, Barack Obama is leading John McCain by double digits in four swing states.
  • Jindal approves castration for sex offenders

    The Louisiana governor signs a bill mandating the castration of sex offenders convicted of a second offense, and rails against SCOTUS's decision on his state's death penalty laws.
  • Is Obama moving to the center?

    Positions he has taken recently on illegal wiretapping and foreign policy are indications that Barack Obama is trying to shake the dreaded liberal label.
  • Rove slams Obama and McCain on economy

    Calling the candidates "economically illiterate and irresponsibly populist," the former Bush advisor argues against restricting oil company profits.
  • A "September 10th mindset"

    After Rudy Giuliani criticized Obama's position on terrorism this morning, the DNC responded by pointing out the apparent hypocrisy of Giuliani's statement.
  • The "Dark Genius" of Fox News

    Biographer Kerwin Swint explains how news honcho Roger Ailes has pushed the country to the right for the past four decades.
  • Louisiana schools open to creationism?

    Wednesday, the Louisiana House passed a bill that would allow teachers to promote "critical thinking." Critics say it's just intelligent design in a new package.
  • Get ready for the attacks on Michelle Obama

    Conservatives are already trying to paint Barack Obama's wife as bitter and anti-American.
  • "It's an inquisition, not a trial"

    Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, puts on quite a show at his arraignment in Guantánamo.
  • Carter to endorse Obama

    Former President Jimmy Carter says he'll make it official after the primaries end tonight.
  • Fallon says Bush doesn't want war with Iran

    In an interview, Adm. Fallon denies claims he was forced out of his job because he disagreed with the president over attacking Iran.
  • AIPAC conference reignites fight between McCain and Obama

    In a speech at the conference, John McCain ridicules Barack Obama's positions on Iran and Iraq; Obama's campaign is quick to hit back.
  • Clinton makes appeal to superdelegates

    In a letter and memo, Hillary Clinton lays out again her case for why she's a stronger general election candidate than Barack Obama.
  • What will Hillary Clinton do?

    Postmortems for Clinton's presidential campaign now focus on her options for the future.
  • Obama hires National Journal's Douglass

    Award-winning journalist Linda Douglass joins Obama campaign.
  • Candidates make Cuba an issue again

    John McCain commemorated Cuban Independence Day by lambasting Barack Obama's willingness to meet with Raul Castro.
  • It's beginning to look a lot like the general election

    In their latest preview of what's to come before November, McCain and Obama spar about foreign policy and lobbyists.
  • The New York Sun picks up a little Joementum

    A fawning editorial in today's New York Sun declares that Lieberman is the right man to be John McCain's vice president.
  • Rove criticizes Obama on gun control

    In a speech at an NRA convention in Kentucky, Karl Rove said Obama "belittles" the values of Americans and holds a "dismissive" opinion of gun owners.
  • Obama Strikes Back

    Responding to attacks about his foreign policy positions from both John McCain and President Bush, Obama says he's ready to debate the issues, and win on them.
  • In the land of believers

    Gonzo journalist Matt Taibbi goes undercover into the nation's fringes and finds surprising similarities between the religious right and 9/11 conspiracy theorists.
  • McCain defends comments about Hamas, Obama

    John McCain justifies his statement that Hamas wants Barack Obama to be president by saying he's only discussing what's of interest to voters.
  • Clinton makes another electability argument

    In a presentation sent to superdelegates, the Clinton camp says that Hillary can help Democrats in Congress in November.
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