- Murder in Mexico City; Consumers Bill of Rights; Continuing Campaigning; Transfering Technology to China
LOU DOBBS, HOST: Tonight: A cold-blooded murder in Mexico City -- again. New evidence that the Mexican government is fighting a losing war against the drug cartels -- a war frequently spilling now into this country. Incredibly, some members of Congress refuse to support a Bill of Rights for American ......
- Who's backing whom?
Joan SerVaas usually votes Republican. But in the 2008 presidential election, her money and her vote are going Democratic. The trouble is, which Democrat? SerVaas, the CEO of Curtis Publishing in Indianapolis, has donated to both of the Democratic presidential candidates. A friend invited her last year to a Hillary ......
- Ready to rumble.
THE ARGUMENT: BILLIONERS, BLOGGERS, AND THE BATTLE TO REMAKE DEMOCRATIC POLITICS BY MATT BAI The Penguin Press, 316 pages, $25.95 NOT SINCE WATERGATE HAS THE electoral landscape appeared as favorable for Democrats as it does today. All polls show gale-force discontent with the country's direction under President Bush (he ......
- SCARBOROUGH COUNTRY for April 21, 2008, MSNBC
DAN ABRAMS, HOST: Tonight: Ann Curry`s interview with Barack Obama where he talks about why he will still win the nomination even if loses tomorrow in Pennsylvania. Our all-star panel: Pat Buchanan, Jonathan Alter, and Rachel Maddow, are here. And: Why might Obama not deliver the knockout punch in Philadelphia?...
- Buckeying the trend.
Not even/body was pleased when Joe Trippi, guru of the Dean presidential campaign in 2004 and now a consultant for the Edwards presidential campaign, sang the praises of Jay Buckey, the astronaut-turned-professor-turned Democratic U.S. Senate candidate, in a blog posting. In fact, people at the Buckey and Edwards campaigns were ......
- Campaign '96: Clinton and Dole square off on
industry issues.
Since 1980, WOOD & WOOD PRODUCTS magazine has presented this exclusive Presidential Candidate Forum to help readers understand where the candidates stand on issues vital to the woodworking industry. Next month, American voters will head to the polls to elect, or re-elect, a candidate to the nation's highest political office....
- Commentary: Don't count Edwards out of the running
Early in the Democratic presidential nominee selection process, many people were complaining that the Democratic voters in New York and California, two of the most important states for Democrats, would have little or no say in the actual selection of the Democratic nominee. Back in November and December, a lot ......