Steve M., No More Mister Nice Blog AlterNet: Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace. July 21, 2008. In case you were wondering what the Mayor of 9/11 has been up to since his stunningly successful presidential bid ended.
Adam Howard, AlterNet AlterNet: Video. March 6, 2008. Now that McCain has wrapped up the GOP Nomination, the Young Turks take a trip down memory lane and pay tribute to the wingnuts that have faded away.
Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report AlterNet: PEEK. February 12, 2008. In other words, Hillary's firewall has already been identified, and is in the process of being fortified.
Pam Spaulding, Pam's House Blend AlterNet: PEEK. February 7, 2008. What's really astonishing is how much money is needed to run a campaign of this scope. It's obscene.
Tad Daley, AlterNet. February 5, 2008. Disenfranchised voters in more than 40 states lose the chance to not only influence the 2008 presidential election but also the course of history.
GottaLaff, Cliff Schecter's Blog AlterNet: PEEK. January 30, 2008. Also, Sen. Hillary Clinton will win the largely uncontested Democratic primary, CNN projected.
Howie Klein, Down With Tyranny! AlterNet: PEEK. January 29, 2008. Earlier today his campaign chairman said it's pretty much all over for Giuliani, a victim of his own elitist strategy, which failed dismally.
Richard Blair, The All Spin Zone AlterNet: Election 2008. January 24, 2008. He's polling a distant third in Florida, his cash is running out, and only divine intervention could save his quest for the White House.
Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report AlterNet: Election 2008. January 24, 2008. If you think you don't like Mitt Romney you've got a lot of company, like all the other GOP candidates running for president.
Trish, Pensito Review AlterNet: PEEK. January 23, 2008. "Firefighters hate Rudy's guts, and when you hear Rudy's name a four-letter word in a firehouse in New York City," says a deputy fire chief.
Pam Spaulding, Pam's House Blend AlterNet: Election 2008. January 22, 2008. Maybe Giuliani's ace endorsement from Pat Robertson may help him out later with a holy surge for the nomination.
Russell Wellen, Scholars and Rogues AlterNet: Election 2008. January 20, 2008. It's starting to look like playing the experience card can win Hillary the nomination but lose her the election.
Jon Ponder, Pensito Review AlterNet: PEEK. January 14, 2008. Giuliani earned $16 million in speaking fees alone in 2006. He’ll be fine, so don’t worry — only the little people on his staff will suffer.
Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report AlterNet: Video. January 11, 2008. The remaining GOP '08 contenders desperately try to out-Reagan each other, oblivious to how pathetic it makes all of them seem.
Adam Howard, AlterNet AlterNet: Video. January 10, 2008. "That's the emotional breakdown that blows the election for her? I'm glad no one here ever sees me get a flu shot," Stewart said.
Cliff Schecter, Cliff Schecter's Blog AlterNet: PEEK. January 6, 2008. This is the real Rudy Giuliani. A man who wants to be President and has 9/11 Tourette's Syndrome.
Sam Stein, Thomas B. Edsall, Huffington Post AlterNet: Election 2008. January 6, 2008. John Edwards argues that he and Obama represent change and that Hllary represents the status quo. Plus more New Hampshire debate highlights.
Faiz Shakir, Think Progress AlterNet: Election 2008. January 3, 2008. Rudy Giuliani suggested that—if he were to be elected president—he would like to choose someone like Dick Cheney to be his Vice President.
Jill Filipovic, Feministe AlterNet: Election 2008. January 2, 2008. The rhetoric coming from the Republican party is so hateful that I nearly expect to hear someone propose a final solution to "the Muslim problem."