The New York Times says that Muslims in America feel snubbed by Barack Obama. Well, I don’t feel snubbed. I don’t feel snubbed because I have never been courted for my "Muslimness". I am not used to being courted so I don’t know what being politically snubbed feels like.
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The Barack Obama campaign has launched a website to fight the right-wing smears against Barack Obama. The website is called "Fight The Smears".
Since the Obama campaign is a people powered campaign, I suggest that we the people join Barack Obama in combatting these Internet smears. With yo...
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The Obama campaign has released video of Barack Obama’s pep talk to his Chicago campaign staff on June 6th. It is a rare behind-the-scenes look at the Obama campaign and the inspiration at its center.
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In the middle of Nowhere from Bangladesh remembers life as a graduate student in the US, and reflects on how Obama could have a great impact on segregation in the US.
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Mash from Bangladesh on why Obama becoming a nominee is a historic event.
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Barack Obama is currently 12 delegates away from officially becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee for the president of the United States. Obama need 2118 delegates to secure the nomination. Thanks to a carefully choreographed rollout of super delegates, he will go over the top when ...
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In an effort to defend the longevity of the 2008 Democratic race, Hillary Clinton commented to a South Dakota newspaper editorial board that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, did not receive his party's nomination until June. She also invoked the 1968 Democratic race, remarking, “we all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California.” Jillian York brings us the reactions of bloggers from around the world.
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This morning Hillary Clinton has an op-ed in the Daily News. In it she remains unapologetic about her RFK assassination comments. Instead she says that those who were offended took her "entirely out of context". She is "dismayed and disturbed" that we would misconstrue her commen...
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Liz Trotta of Fox News slips up. Hillary Clinton offered the permission slip. Others are using it.
Below is the entire segment on Fox News:
BONUS UPDATE:
Howard Wolfson, Hillary Clinton’s chief strategist, this morning on CBS’s Face The Nation circling the wagons:
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