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What the Chinese Heard
Obama is drawing fire in the U.S. for what he didn't say to Chinese authorities. Carolynne Wheeler reports from Beijing on how the government restricted what its citizens didn't hear.
Palin's Fatal 2012 Flaw
Sure, she was good on Oprah, and her book will sell. But she's still not boning up on global issues. Conor Friedersdorf on the hole in the Alaskan's resume that will come back to haunt her.
David Paterson's Secret Weapon
In September, the White House tried to talk him into early retirement. Instead, New York's governor hired notorious operative Harold Ickes. Lloyd Grove on why this race just got interesting.
"Bittergate"
In an exclusive excerpt from David Plouffe's memoir, The Audacity to Win, the Obama campaign aide recounts how his team handled the candidate's infamous comments about guns and religion-and how Obama took the blame.
Racism in the Republican Party
The GOP chairman's comment that some white Republicans are afraid of him is just the latest reminder that our politics are hardly post-racial. Conor Friedersdorf on how the GOP can repair its image-and the myths the left perpetuates.
Hollywood's Twitter Economy
A new PR industry has sprouted up: harnessing, and twisting, social media for celebrities' gain. Nicole LaPorte on Pee-wee's first tweet, Diablo Cody's online ethics, and Oprah's slacker ways.



















