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November 20, 2008

Obama's First Drama: Hillary Clinton

Amidst all the fuss, here's a question: Would Clinton run the State Department as poorly as her own campaign? .
 —By David Corn

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Briefing

How Ford Lost Focus
For a decade, Bill Ford Jr. talked up fuel economy while his company peddled gas-guzzling SUVs and monster trucks. Is it too late for the automaker to shift gears to alternative fuels?  —By Fara Warner

Holder's DC Legacy: Not Much
If Democrats are looking for a crusader to clean house at the Justice Department, Obama's AG pick Eric Holder might not be their man. —By Stephanie Mencimer

Obama's Agents of Change
Barack Obama's transition team includes corporate lawyers and lobbyists, but it also features academics and policy advocates who have devoted years to advancing the public interest. —By David Corn

New York's Budget Battle: A Case Study for Obama?
Facing a deepening fiscal crisis, New York Governor David Paterson has proposed deep budget cuts. Dems, watch and learn. —By James Ridgeway

Louisiana Court to BBI Spies: Testify or Else
A recent court ruling could shed further light on Beckett Brown International's spy ops on environmental groups. —By James Ridgeway

The Seven Deadly Deficits
What the Bush years really cost us, and how President Obama can get the economy back on track.  —By Joseph E. Stiglitz

Treasury's Blank Check
Congress is seeking answers on Henry Paulson's bailout "bait-and-switch." —By Nick Baumann

Hedging Their Bets
Called onto the congressional carpet, top hedge fund managers signal they're finally ready to deal on regulation. —By Nick Baumann

The Iraq Math War
Why the CDC and the Pentagon sought to discredit the first scientific tally of Iraq's civilian death toll.  —By Robin Mejia

Can We Save the Planet and Rescue the Economy at the Same Time?
America's next moon shot. —By Al Gore

The Case of the Missing Emails
Why a federal court rejected White House efforts to derail a lawsuit over internal emails.  —By Nick Baumann

David Plouffe, Democratic Party Chief?
The Dems need an uber-operative like this one to take the place of Howard Dean. —By David Corn

Public School For the Obama Girls, Please?
Dear President-elect Obama: I would like to respectfully request that you seriously consider sending your kids to DC public schools. —By Stephanie Mencimer

And Now, Back to the Economy
Under Obama, will taxpayers still fund Wall Street's bonuses? —By Nomi Prins

Reform Groups Pressure Obama on Campaign Finance
Not yet on the job, President-elect Barack Obama is already facing calls to make good on his campaign promise to "fix" Washington. —By Nick Baumann

Obama Wins and Redefines Real America
In a historic win, Barack Obama becomes America's first black president. But the meaning of his victory extends far beyond race. —By David Corn

The Great Persuader
Like FDR and Reagan, Obama can move a crowd. But can he do what they did and move the country forward? —By Kevin Drum

MoJo Video: Scenes from Obama's Final Rally
Obama supporters share their hopes for a new administration at the final rally of the campaign in Manassas, Virginia. —By Tay Wiles and David Corn

The Great Persuader
Like FDR and Reagan, Obama can move a crowd. But can he do what they did and move the country forward?  —By Kevin Drum

Howard Phillips' World
Could Howard Phillips' Constitution Party pick up the pieces of the Grand Old Party? —By Adele M. Stan

Medicare's Poison Pill
Remember Bush's signature health care initiative? My life depends on it—and that's not very reassuring. —By James Ridgeway

Fear of a Black President
How a potential Obama presidency has become a rallying cry for white supremacists. —By James Ridgeway

Bush-o-crats Burrow In
Some of Bush's political appointees aren't about to give up their jobs over a mere presidential election.  —By Daniel Schulman

MoJo Video: Palin for President?
At a Virginia rally, Sarah Palin's supporters said they are not giving up on 2008, but if McCain goes down they're looking forward to putting Sarah first. —By Tay Wiles, Jonathan Stein, and David Corn

Relief Disaster
Foreign assistance to African nations hard-hit by AIDS could have been the administration's greatest success. Then ideology interfered. —By Joshua Kurlantzick

UBS's Siren Song
Wondering where all those CEO bonuses went in the current economic meltdown? Here's how bankers hid their cash and cheated the IRS.  —By Peter Stone

Meet the Mormons against "Adam and Steve"
The Church of Latter Day Saints has all but ordered its congregants to get California's anti-gay marriage bill passed. Notes from a pro-Prop. 8 rally. —By Elizabeth Gettleman

After W, Will the Press Get a Spine?
Having failed to nail Bush for his fabrications and fibs, can the mainstream press do a better job of policing political and presidential prevarication this campaign season, and beyond? —By David Corn

A Jobless Rescue?
There's $700 billion for Big Finance but no bailout for American workers. Without job creation, all bets are off for an economic recovery. —By James Ridgeway

A Mortgage in Stockton Flaps Its Wings
This credit crisis didn't just "go global." It's been global.  —By Nomi Prins

Why AIG Went Down
Internal company documents reveal the insurance giant's fuzzy accounting masked its risky dealings.
 —By Nick Baumann

A Setback for Nonproliferation?
The Senate greenlights the Bush administration's plan to supply nuclear technology to India, despite warnings that doing so could send the wrong signal to Iran and other atomic aspirants. —By Bruce Falconer

Backgrounder

Office of Special Counsel's War On Whistleblowers
OSC is investigating Karl Rove's political machine. But until recently OSC head Scott Bloch's policy was to ignore whistleblowers' tips on murder, espionage, and terrorism, while vigorously rooting out any signs of the "homosexual agenda." —By Daniel Schulman

No Congress, No Peace in Iran
If the United States spreads its Middle Eastern disaster into Iran, it won't be the fault of George W. Bush alone – a Democratic Congress will share some of the blame. Fortunately, the legislative branch has effective options for stopping war before it starts. —By Jonathan Schwarz

Fight Different: Politics 2.0
The halls of power will belong to whoever can tap the passion of the online masses. That kid with a laptop has Karl Rove quaking in his boots. And if you believe that, we've got some leftover Pets.com stock to sell you. Mother Jones

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Washington Dispatches
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The GOP's Internet Insurgents

Republican techies are rising up against a party that can't reboot.
November 20, 2008

From Kurdistan to K Street

Inside Washington's covert foreign policy apparatus, middlemen like Shlomi Michaels are key.
November 18, 2008

Cleaning House

Where do defeated members of Congress go? First stop, a basement purgatory on Capitol Hill.
November 17, 2008

The Summum of All Fears

Can a fringe religious sect that believes in mummifying pets and their owners force a landmark Supreme Court decision on free speech?
November 13, 2008

Grappling With Gitmo

Barack Obama has said he wants to shut down Guantanamo. That's the easy part. What matters is what he does next.
November 12, 2008

Are the Dems Plotting to Hush Rush?

Right wingers are claiming Democrats intend to knock Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity off the airwaves by reviving the Fairness Doctrine. Here's why that's hot air.
November 11, 2008

Getting Ready for President McBama

Congressional intelligence maven Jane Harman made friends in the Bush administration. Now she wants a top job in the next one.
November 3, 2008

Obama's Play for Indian Country

Barack Obama has vowed to expand the electoral map for the Dems. Turning out the politically neglected Native American vote may be the key to doing so.
October 27, 2008

Alan Shrugged

In a historic moment, former Fed chair Alan Greenspan acknowledged he had been wrong for years to assume that government regulation was bad for markets. Whoops—there goes decades of Ayn Rand down the drain.
October 24, 2008

Al Qaeda in Iraq's Deadly Diaspora

Are Iraq's battle-hardened jihadis exporting their tactics to new fronts?
October 23, 2008

Credit Rating Exec: "We Sold Our Souls to the Devil"

Internal documents show that while rating firms publicly defended their practices, executives privately wondered when the house of cards would fall.
October 22, 2008

Why Used Car Dealers Love John McCain

As chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, the GOP candidate pushed legislation that would have helped sleazy car sellers get away with defrauding consumers.
October 17, 2008

Q: What Do Sarah Palin, Ahmad Chalabi, and the NRA Have in Common?

A: McCain's top foreign policy adviser has tried to sell America on all of them.
October 9, 2008

Does Running eBay Qualify You to Oversee the Treasury?

John McCain apparently thinks so, naming Meg Whitman as a possible treasury secretary pick at Tuesday's debate.
October 8, 2008

The Gorilla in the Hearing Room

Lehman Brothers' Richard "The Gorilla" Fuld told a congressional panel that his firm was the victim of a "crisis of confidence." But was it the CEO's overconfidence that doomed the investment bank?
October 6, 2008

Supreme Court Snapshot

Your guide to the notable cases on the high court's docket.
October 6, 2008

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