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With the presidential election only days away, federal officials are looking closely for any uptick in threats to presidential candidates from white supremacist or other extremist groups. But in contrast to the pre-election atmosphere of four years ago, U.S. agencies have picked up little ...
The Final Days | Print Article
newsweek.com — This is part seven of a seven-part in-depth look behind the scenes of the campaign, consisting of... exclusive behind-the-scenes reporting from the McCain and Obama camps assembled by a special team of reporters who were granted year-long access on the ... (more) The Final Days | Print Article
How He Did It | Print Article
newsweek.com — This is part one of a seven-part in-depth look behind the scenes of the campaign, consisting of... exclusive behind-the-scenes reporting from the McCain and Obama camps assembled by a special team of reporters who were granted year-long access on the ... (more) How He Did It | Print Article
We Should Talk to Our Enemies | Print Article
newsweek.com — One of the sharpest and most telling differences on foreign policy between Barack Obama and John McCain... is whether the United States should talk to difficult and disreputable leaders like Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or Venezuela's Hugo Chávez. In each ... (more) We Should Talk to Our Enemies | Print Article
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Neo-Nazis, Obama, and the real domestic terrorists
Crooks and Liars — ... surface much more, you know, in greater numbers and more openly, because of the Obama candidacy. And you hear all sorts of racial slurs all over the place. So, this subject, this atmosphere, this kind of racial energy, is very much in evidence. And some of these people undoubtedly are motivated and encouraged by this, you know, that they—it’s hard to know to what extent, but they clearly come forward much more openly than they have in the recent past. Certainly, the FBI has noticed: Ward says the increasing anger of white supremacists has ...

Neo-Nazis, Obama, and the real domestic terrorists
Orcinus — ... much more, you know, in greater numbers and more openly, because of the Obama candidacy. And you hear all sorts of racial slurs all over the place. So, this subject, this atmosphere, this kind of racial energy, is very much in evidence. And some of these people undoubtedly are motivated and encouraged by this, you know, that they—it’s hard to know to what extent, but they clearly come forward much more openly than they have in the recent past. Certainly, the FBI has noticed: Ward says the increasing anger of white supremacists has ...

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