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Obama's Insecure Slip
What led the president to wade into L'Affaire Gates? He thought he'd blown it with America on health care.
Obama's New Enemies
The Daily Beast's Richard Wolffe reports that the president used his prime-time press conference to outline a new, aggressive strategy. First, attack the Republicans who would kill his presidency. Next, attack the insurance companies.
Obama's Misguided Media Blitz
As the president prepares for tonight's health-care press conference, he's focusing on the wrong audience, says veteran White House correspondent Sam Donaldson. Why he should step away from the microphones and work the halls of Congress.
Obama's Inner Neocon
The president's denunciation of the Iranian regime Tuesday showed his potential to get tough, writes Reihan Salam. But to deal with the mullahs, Obama must embrace the Reagan within.
Obama's Knockout Press Conference
Last night, at his third press conference, Obama continued to nudge the country leftward, rebuking the tea party protests, defending abortion, and making life miserable for those remaining Republicans that haven't pulled an Arlen Specter.
Obama's Seinfeld Doctrine
Remember that Seinfeld episode where George Costanza succeeds by doing the opposite of everything he would normally do? The Daily Beast's Nicole Wallace thinks Obama and his staff might have watched a rerun recently-and borrowed George's juvenile tactics in their relentless assault on President Bush. Obama's strategy? Doing exactly the opposite of what Bush would do-and wait for global adulation. Below, Wallace imagines some deleted scenes from the president's press conference where he frankly acknowledges the anti-Bush philosophy behind his agenda.
Obama's Secret Plan to Raise Taxes
When Obama returns home, former Clinton adviser Matt Miller says he'll face a mounting budget crisis-and will have to come clean about needing to raise our taxes.
The President Vs. the Press
Last night's press conference showed Obama's long-term thinking at odds with the media's short-term baiting. So who's in control here?
























