Richardson first said it might work By Angie Drobnic Holan October 17, 2007 "First, he was in favor of my plan, now he's attacking it." Read More
Richardson defaults to ‘fast as possible’ By Angie Drobnic Holan October 17, 2007 "First, he said he would take all of our troops out in six months, and now he acknowledges it would take a year." Read More
Richardson now opposes residual troops By Angie Drobnic Holan October 17, 2007 "First, he said he would leave residual forces in Iraq, and now he says he wouldn't." Read More
There were 22 other co-sponsors By Angie Drobnic Holan October 11, 2007 "She stood by our National Guard and Reserve and kept standing till they received health care they deserved." Read More
Not by himself, he didn’t By Angie Drobnic Holan October 9, 2007 "I cut taxes 23 times when I was mayor of New York City." Read More
She’s been active on issues for 9/11 workers By Angie Drobnic Holan October 9, 2007 "She stood by ground zero workers who sacrificed their health after so many sacrificed their lives and kept standing till this administration took action." Read More
Standing up, but not alone By Angie Drobnic Holan October 8, 2007 "Hillary stood up for universal health care when almost no one else would, and kept standing till 6-million kids had coverage." Read More
Edwards forgets Kucinich By Angie Drobnic Holan October 4, 2007 "I was the first presidential candidate to lay out a specific, truly universal health care plan." Read More
Yes, in theory, but not in practice By Angie Drobnic Holan October 2, 2007 "If we manufactured 5-million of these 2.5-meg windmills across the country, we could electrify the entire nation — the entire nation." Read More
Obama has consistently opposed the war By Angie Drobnic Holan September 28, 2007 "I opposed this war from the beginning. I opposed the war in 2002. I opposed the war in 2003. I opposed it in 2004 and… Read More
Biden way off on alcohol-related birth defects By Angie Drobnic Holan September 27, 2007 "There are 300,000 babies born deformed every year in this country because of women who are alcoholics while they're carrying those children to term." Read More
Famous, but not that famous By Angie Drobnic Holan September 24, 2007 "I'm probably one of the four or five best-known Americans in the world." Read More