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Archive: September 7, 2008 - September 13, 2008

Sarah Palin and the Jews 101

Palin's strategists would do well to target Jewish pragmatists and distance her from figures who make Jews, and others, nervous.

By Jacques Berlinerblau | September 12, 2008; 3:02 AM ET | Comments (239)

Woman and Palin Appeal

It is the balancing act that so many women face today that, more than "values" or positions on policy issues, lies behind the swell of female support for Sarah Palin.

By Katherine Marshall | September 12, 2008; 12:01 AM ET | Comments (4)

Biden vs. Bishops: Should Democrats Panic? Pray?

Note to the Biden, Pelosi, Obama: Think before you speak about abortion.

By Jacques Berlinerblau | September 10, 2008; 1:06 AM ET | Comments (63)

Trash Talk in Ghana

Three years ago Ghana's religious leaders decided to work together to tackle the sanitation problem. They took pride in the fact that in Ghana the idea of Muslims and Christians, Protestants and Catholics, Baha'is and traditional religious leaders sitting and working together was totally plausible.

By Katherine Marshall | September 10, 2008; 12:18 AM ET | Comments (0)

Obama, For the Love of God, Get Nasty!

Obama has missed opportunities to defend himself against attacks on his religious image. Worse, he has permitted McCain to define his own religious image.

By Jacques Berlinerblau | September 9, 2008; 12:01 AM ET | Comments (85)

How McCain Far-Righted the Ship

After Sarah Palin's liberal-face-smacking speech, Democrat must re-energize Progressive Evangelicals.

By Jacques Berlinerblau | September 8, 2008; 12:52 PM ET | Comments (66)

Obama's Community Organizing: The Thousand Points of Light?

Compassionate conservatism--that is, the second Bush's vision of private individuals working outside of government to help the poorest among us--has suddenly morphed into open hostility for privately-funded community work.

By Michael Kessler | September 8, 2008; 12:38 PM ET | Comments (4)

 
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