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15.09.2008
Today at TNR.com (September 15, 2008)
More Radical Than Bush: The Full Horror Of John McCain's Domestic Agenda
by Jonathan Cohn
The Case Against Sarah Palin, By Sarah Palin
by the Editors
How Competing Conservative Ideologies Are At War In Bush's Executive Branch
by Jonathan B. Baker
Can The World's Great Museums Act As Global Peacemakers Rather Than Monumental Trophy Cases?
by Ingrid D. Rowland
What Obama Should Do To Turn It Around
by Mark Cuban, Michael Dukakis, Dee Dee Myers, Ed Rendell and Joe Trippi
And, as always, you can also find our election-news blog
The Stump
, environment and energy coverage on
The Vine
, Marty Peretz's
The Spine
, and the
current issue of the print magazine
.
Posted:
Monday, September 15, 2008 11:20 AM
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