Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report AlterNet: PEEK. March 26, 2008. A national conversation on race would be far more encouraging if conservative media personalities had intelligent things to say.
Steven Reynolds, The All Spin Zone AlterNet: War on Iraq. March 25, 2008. Meanwhile, Fox News would rather debate the significance of Bill Richardson's beard.
Phoenix Woman, Firedoglake AlterNet: PEEK. March 23, 2008. Hey James Carville, instead of attacking Bill Richardson, you might be better served by minding your own store.
Pam Spaulding, Pam's House Blend AlterNet: Video. March 21, 2008. It is apparent that Obama's speech on race and reconciliation had an impact on his decision, which had to be difficult.
Adam Howard, AlterNet AlterNet: Video. March 4, 2008. Richardson advocates for a reduction in super delegates and warns that a prolonged, ugly primary fight could destroy the Democratic party.
GottaLaff, Cliff Schecter's Blog AlterNet: Election 2008. January 9, 2008. He's a good guy, but didn't have a chance. So will he throw his supporters over to Obama? Hey, the woman who made Hillary cry supports him.
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.
Adam Howard, AlterNet AlterNet: PEEK. November 16, 2007. Adam Howard: While the media goes ga-ga for Hillary and Obama, Edwards is quietly gaining momentum in Iowa.
Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report AlterNet: Video. November 16, 2007. Steve Benen: It was as if CNN organized a debate, and by accident, a debate broke out.
Steve Benen, AlterNet: PEEK. September 27, 2007. Steve Benen: What we saw last night was a field of non-Clinton candidates trying to thread the needle.
Steve Benen, AlterNet: Video. August 18, 2007. Steve Benen: O'Reilly's gone out of his way to convince his audience that gays are bad people, sometimes dangerous, oftentimes violent, and a hazard for children to avoid.
Adam Howard, AlterNet: Video. August 4, 2007. Adam Howard: The Yearly Kos presidential forum exposed the candidates flaws and strengths like no debate I've seen previously.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson, New America Media. July 31, 2007. As Democratic candidates prepare for a televised debate on the largest Spanish language network, Bill Richardson -- the only Latino in the race -- has to walk a thin line to have any hope of getting elected.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. June 12, 2007. Paul Abrams: Despite his lackluster debate performances, Bill Richardson is slowly climbing in the polls. What does this mean and why is it happening?
David Sirota, AlterNet: Video. June 4, 2007. David Sirota: Projecting weakness has a lot less to do with issues than it does with refusing to wield the power the public has given you.