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TNR's McCain - Obama Archives

What's that coming over the horizon? Why, it's a general election!...

To prepare for landfall, we dug through our archival vaults--back to 1996--to bring you TNR's past coverage of John McCain and Barack Obama, the likely Democratic nominee.

Take a look through. Make sure you're equipped for November.

--Cara Parks & Barron YoungSmith

Posted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 9:15 AM with 7 comment(s)

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virginiacentrist said:

After perusing that list of articles....I can say without hesitation that TNR IS SO GAY FOR BARACK OBAMA.

I noticed, though, that you forgot to include the Sean Wilenz article accusing Barack Obama of systematically playing the race card IN A CONSPIRACY THE LIKES OF WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN SEEN SINCE THE DAWN OF (etc.......).

Could you link to that? My roommate forgot to pick up toilet paper at the store this week and I was thinking of printing it out.

May 8, 2008 9:44 AM

tnmats said:

Archives?  The archives actually work?

May 8, 2008 10:27 AM

tnr1.com said:

V: The Wilentz piece is in there. Check again.

May 8, 2008 11:01 AM

lymon1 said:

What we really need now is a clamoring for a third party candidate.  One with a real energy policy (right now "no gas tax repeal" substitutes for sanity -- talk about the lesser of three evils) and isn't going to pass the tragedy that "green card amnesty" would be on American workers in their first year.  One who doesn't acquiesse to the gutting of voter power in America known as gerrymandering.  One who won't commit us to being in Iraq forever but also realizes that every friggin military person in Iraq rejects the Dems "political pressure" argument and that a pullout now will lead to Sunni ethnic cleansing and expodentially more civilian deaths that the world will blame us for regardless of whose "face" is in the White House?  

May 8, 2008 11:54 AM

virginiacentrist said:

Ugh. I see it now.

I love this magazine, but that piece was just shameless. And now we find out that Wilentz is on Syd Blumenthal's email list where he sends out right-wing hit pieces.

You know, I had a Clintonite (actually very close to the former first lady) tell me (just yesterday) that it would soon be revealed that Barack Obama had used coke and giving oral sex to a man in 1999.  These people have no shame - none whatsoever.

May 8, 2008 12:00 PM

virginiacentrist said:

Lymon -

I'm with you on the amnesty thing. I'm still holding out hope that Democrats will somehow pass tough enforcement legislation and put off amnesty for a few more years until the borders are a bit more secure...

May 8, 2008 12:02 PM

lymon1 said:

VC -- this was Mickey Kaus' rationale for endorsing Clinton -- that Obama and McCain would surely get amnesty passed (Obama has promissed it within 9 months), but that Clinton would be incapable of getting the bipartisan cooperation necessary.  "Vote Hillary -- she won't get it done" was his motto.  The irony is that the nation's first African-American president will be the one to put the boot to the throat of the African-American underclass.  

I don't think it's really a border security thing, though.  You implement a secure ID system, then you make it a felony to hire illegal immigrants (with an Arizona like death penalty for corporations that do so -- two strikes and you're out or somesuch).  Give competitors the right to private enforcement and nobody in their right mind would hire an illegal immigrant.  Create a needs-exemption for certain industries like farming (but not meat packing).  And voila -- you recreate demand for unskilled American workers that existed in the late 1990's, the only time since reconstruction when African-Americans gained economically at a faster pace as American society.

May 8, 2008 1:09 PM