washingtonpost.com’s Politics Blog Barack Obama‘s decision to name Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel as his chief of staff ensures that myriad profiles of the man they call “Rahmbo” will be written in the days and weeks to come. Here at The Fix we aim to bring readers only the news they need to know, so — [...]
Archive for November 7th, 2008
7 Nov
The Hope of Obama
By Stephen Zunes, AlterNet. Posted November 6, 2008. Barack Obama’s resounding victory has brought even this cynical observer of Democratic Party politics to dare to hope. Barack Obama’s resounding victory has brought even this cynical observer of Democratic Party politics to dare to hope, believing that — as a child of the Eisenhower era — [...]
7 Nov
Frightening New Information About Sarah Palin Emerges
By AlterNet Staff, AlterNet. Posted November 7, 2008. With the campaign over, terrifying new information has started to emerge about Sarah Palin. As Sarah Palin positions herself for what will undoubtedly be a long career in the national spotlight — whether as the new messiah of social conservatives or a permanent fixture on Fox News [...]
7 Nov
A Different Kind of White House
By Dan Froomkin Special to washingtonpost.com Thursday, November 6, 2008; 1:02 PM In selecting Rahm Emanuel to be his chief of staff, President-elect Barack Obama is telegraphing that he intends his White House to operate very differently from President Bush’s. For one, Obama’s decision to fill that job first indicates its return to its historical [...]
7 Nov
Democrats Craft Economic Plan
2008 Politics » $100 Billion Stimulus in the Works By Lori Montgomery and Kendra Marr Washington Post Staff Writers Friday, November 7, 2008; Page A01 As the euphoria of the election gave way yesterday to more sobering evidence of decline in the global economy, Democrats moved swiftly to convert their mandate into an economic action [...]