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Election '08: Welcome Back, Americanew

This election was America's absolute last chance not to be a dick. And you took it. Electing Obama was such an astoundingly cool thing to do that it wiped out -- at least temporarily -- all the incompetent, arrogant, bloody horror of the Bush years. You are forgiven.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Steven Wells  |  11-10-2008  |  Commentary

My Great Schlep to Florida Was More Surreal than Politicalnew

My Granny has decided on Obama without my help. She admits she was wary of Obama because she heard he was Muslim, but her friends convinced her he's Christian. Her friends also told her John McCain is just like George Bush, and when the stock market crashed, that decided things for her.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Becca Trabin  |  10-27-2008  |  Commentary

US Politics: Way Too Important to be Left to Americansnew

If we really believed in democracy, we would extend the right to vote in the US elections to every human being on the planet who is directly affected by the result. Which -- by the last count -- was all 6 billion of us.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Steven Wells  |  10-07-2008  |  Commentary

Thinking About Herbert Hoovernew

Comparing McCain to Hoover without appropriate historical context is about as penetrating as comparing him to Nero or Marie Antoinette, two other enduring symbols of coldhearted public servants.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Liz Spikol  |  09-29-2008  |  Commentary

Pat's Pass: Why the Buchanan Double Standard?new

Come on, media colleagues. Do some Google searching, read his books, and take a stand. Otherwise, there's only one conclusion viewers can come to: that MSNBC and PBS tacitly endorse Pat Buchanan's racist perspective.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Liz Spikol  |  09-08-2008  |  Commentary

Reflecting on Ted Kennedynew

Flawed, damaged, far too rotund, Ted Kennedy wasn't the most romantic of the brothers. But he was the one they could pick on -- he was the one who lived.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tim Whitaker  |  06-03-2008  |  Commentary

No One's Lonelier than a Republican on Election Day in Phillynew

Mike Cibik, the city's Republican 5th Ward leader, doesn't have much to get excited about. The numbers here, and in his ward in particular, make it pretty much impossible for anyone besides a Democrat to get elected.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Alli Katz  |  04-28-2008  |  Politics

Our Endorsement: Barack Obama for Presidentnew

We want Barack Obama to be president -- not because he can hit a three-pointer in a 100-degree gym in street clothes, but because he's got that big game. And because he brings that game when the heat is hottest.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tim Whitaker  |  04-22-2008  |  Commentary

Is Obama's Pastor Really That Controversial?new

I guess Noam Chomsky would be a lot scarier if he were black. He'd get a lot more press too. Church of Chomsky, anyone?
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Liz Spikol  |  03-31-2008  |  Commentary

Inside Philly's Next City Hallnew

We rundown of Michael Nutter's new appointees and their priorities for the city this year.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Staff  |  02-25-2008  |  Politics

Why Do I Love Obama?new

Ideologically, Hillary and Obama aren't much different. Ultimately, this race comes down to credibility, and I have my own complex reasonings for wanting Obama to be our next president.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Kia Gregory  |  02-11-2008  |  Commentary

Don't Cry for Me, Hillarynew

You won't win me over with tears, lady.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Liz Spikol  |  01-22-2008  |  Commentary

This Just In: Gun Violence in Philly is Out of Controlnew

Apparently the siege started last week when gun violence escaped from its normal black-on-black, not-in-my-neighborhood, why-should-I-give-a-damn isolation into something unimaginable, something that gets cops shot and endangers the sanctity of the island of Center City.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Kia Gregory  |  11-12-2007  |  Commentary

Rudy Guiliani is Hungry for Votesnew

On a recent trip to Philly, the GOP candidate stopped by Geno's Steaks and embraced Joey Vento, the biggest symbol of ignorance, intolerance and immigrant-bashing in the U.S. today. What does that say about his possible presidency?
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Staff  |  10-22-2007  |  Politics

Lefties Keep Pushing for Impeachmentnew

The effort to prod the nation's top Democrats toward impeaching President Bush and Vice President Cheney has become increasingly bitter.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Frank Rubino  |  07-23-2007  |  Politics

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