Blog: In a pair of new Indiana ads, Clinton keeps the focus on gas prices and fighting for workers but drops the shots at Obama, closing on a positive ec
Blog: McCain's new spot is a traditional shot at Obama as a tax hiker with a character overlay. "Who is Barack Obama?" it begins, echoing the su
Blog: Obama's new spot seeks to impose the campaign narrative on McCain's attack ads, and accuses him of trying to change the subject.
Blog: The group Americans for Limited Government, a conservative D.C. outfit funded by the real estate magnate Howie Rich, has dispatched several videogra
Blog: Obama talks to the camera in an unuusal, two-minute ad his campaign says is airing nationally and in the battleground states. He describes the econo
Blog: The latest entry in Rep. Joe Wilson's energetic online efforts to reclaim control of his narrative, and raise a bundle off his new high prof
Blog: Coakley's final spot, going up today, features an impassioned Obama pleading with Massachusetts voters to send Coakley to the Senate.
Blog: Democrats made hay earlier today of the report of an ugly comment at a Scott Brown event: "Shove a curling iron up her butt" a crowd membe
Blog: In the intensifying Democratic precriminations game over who to blame if Coakley loses, here's one for the blame Coakley camp: On another talk radio
Blog: Obama says he's ready for a fight. Bush goes unmentioned at CPAC. The RNC forces out a senior staffer. (Why?) &
Blog: Former CEQ aide Van Jones appears on Tavis Smiley today to talk about his new post pushing "green jobs" at the Center for American Progres
Blog: Will Ferrell et al., with the encouragement of MoveOn, go after an easy target.
Blog: Glenn Beck took serious exception to Scott Brown's cringe-inducing announcement that his daughters were "available" in the middle
Blog: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c Heal or No Heal - Medicine Brawl www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show&
Blog: A negative ad to accompany the Vicki Kennedy spot goes after Brown on familiar themes. The script: It’s almost u
Blog: I mentioned yesterday that Debra Medina's flameout suggested a way in which the tea party movement is, in part, a rebranding of a fringe that's been