Show Me the Money

The South Carolina Supreme Court today ordered Governor Mark Sanford – the last holdout of GOP governors who refused stimulus money – to apply for the funds. Sanford, whose profile has risen on the back of this case, inciting talk of a 2012 presidential bid, said he would not appeal and plans to sign the [...]

1,000 Words

From our White House Photo Blog.

Sotomayor’s Questionnaire

The White House this morning sent over paperwork for Sonia Sotomayor, who is in her third day of meet ‘n greets, to the Senate Judiciary Committee and the committee just now released her questionnaire online. Find it here.

Health Care Reform: The Road Ahead

Here’s my story in the new issue of dead-tree TIME on the five big questions that must be resolved.

In the Arena

A Meeting in Damascus

Damascus About an hour after Barack Obama’s excellent Cairo speech, I met with Khaled Meshal, the leader of Hamas, at his office here to talk about the speech and the Israel-Palestine conflict. We spoke for several hours and I will have a fuller accounting of our conversation in my print column next week. Meshal speaks some [...]

Barack Obama’s International Identity Politics

Barack Obama’s Cairo speech Thursday, by design and billing, was an address to the Muslim world. And in substance it hit all the requisite points, less shifting U.S. policies than better explaining them–on Israel, on nuclear proliferation, on the spread of human rights, on the war against Islamic radicals. But the speech also contained themes [...]

The Scene In Cairo

The streets of Cairo are lined with police, thousands of them, standing erect every 20 or 40 feet, facing away from traffic to look for threats, even if that means looking directly at a wall. Instead of gun holsters, most wear water canteens on their belts. At Cairo University, where Obama is set to speak, [...]

In the Arena

Ahmadinejad’s Appeal

Wow. Iran had a rock-em, sock-em presidential debate yesterday between the two top candidates for the job, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Mir-Hossein Mousavi. Say what you will about Iran, but it’s difficult to imagine another country in the Middle East, except Israel (and possibly Iraq), where this sort of public confrontation could take place…and it sounds [...]

In the Arena

The Speech

Damascus The buildup for President Obama’s speech today in Cairo has been prodigious, and not least by the White House, which has held the sort of briefings for journalists that usually attend a State of the Union address and also plans to translate the speech into 13 languages. The expectations are enormous. Brother Howard Fineman, [...]

Obama’s eCampaign To The Muslim World

President Obama’s Cairo speech is very much a campaign event. Though the targeted audience won’t exactly be voting for him, they will be targeted in the same way that Obama targeted Wal-Mart moms in Ohio. Since many Muslims in nation’s like Iran and Turkey use cell phones as their primary computers, the speech text will [...]