nytimes.com - 8/28/2008
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Even before he entered public life, Barack Obama began honing his political, mental and emotional skills. >
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Now He Has A Middle Name
The Atlantic Politics Channel —
The New York Times prints "Barack Hussein Obama" twice on its front page today.
Are we beyond the point where it remains controversial?
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blog.eyeblast.tv 8/28/2008 — By K. Daniel Glover
Barack Obama takes center stage in Denver tonight to accept the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. That makes today a great time to reflect on what Obama’s campaign of hope and change hath wrought.
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blogs.wsj.com 8/28/2008 — Elizabeth Holmes reports from Sedona on the presidential race.
Lost in the frenzy of Barack Obama s speech and John McCain s vice presidential pick is another big milestone: the Republican presidential candidates 72nd birthday Friday.
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Risks of Invesco event worry top Dems - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com 8/28/2008 — Senior Democratic officials are expressing serious concerns about the political risks posed by Barack Obama's acceptance speech at Invesco Field at Mile High tonight. From the elaborate stagecraft to the teeming crowd of 80,000 cheering partisans, ...
iReporters respond to DNC speeches —
CNN Political Ticker 8/28/2008
iReporter Clayton Anderson says he liked ex-President Clinton's comparison between 2008 and his run in 1992.
(CNN) — Former President Clinton dismissed critics who say Sen. Barack Obama is too inexperienced for the presidency in his ...
Cafferty: Did Clintons deliver for Obama? —
CNN Political Ticker 8/28/2008
President Bill Clinton at the DNC last night.
It was pretty easy to see last night why Bill Clinton was elected president. When he’s on, there’s nobody better.
The former president came out swinging, declaring that Obama is “ready to lead America ...