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Posted 01/06/09 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

On CIA Pick, Obama Is So Far Outside the Box, He Can’t Even See the Box

If you thought Obama would pick a spook for the head of the CIA, well, you don't know Obama.

Posted 12/11/08 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Obama’s Newly Picked Environmental and Energy Team to Beat Back Global Warming, Liberal Griping

Finally, Obama's own supporters can't find anything to complain about.

Posted 12/04/08 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Critics Point to Obama Cabinet Paradox: It’s Too White, Yet With Too Few Republicans

Could the first black president be appointing too many whites? And … Democrats?

Posted 12/03/08 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Bill Richardson, Ever Diplomatic, Settles for Commerce Secretary

The consummate team player joins the team of rivals — but Hispanic leaders want more!

Posted 12/01/08 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Is Obama’s National-Security Team Liberal Change in Moderate Hawk’s Clothing?

Or are progressives just looking for the silver lining in a not-so-liberal national-security team?

Posted 10/30/08 in Daily Intel

Instant Politics

Matt Bai and Patricia J. Williams Argue Over Religion in Government and Homeowners’ Role in the Financial Crisis

'New York Times Magazine' writer Matt Bai and 'The Nation' columnist Patricia J. Williams argue over what an Obama presidency might mean for the judiciary and abortion, the current role of religion in government, and whether homeowners aren't partly to blame for the financial crisis.