BELLANTONI
Only at The Washington Times: Christina Bellantoni blogs on the latest news about politics.
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Protesters greet Pelosi, Al Gore makes surprise netroots visit
Speaker Nancy Pelosi braved protesters at Netroots Nation and introduced surprise guest Al Gore
Netroots greet Dean: "Four more years"
Howard Dean treated like rock star, asks netroots to do more than vote
Video: Wes Clark says McCain flap pushed by right wing "freakshow"
Gen. Wes Clark tells Netroots Nation his comments about McCain's military service trumped up by right-wing
Texas shootout
"Netroots" gather in Austin today through Sunday; Obama skipping this year.
New ad: 'We can restore America’s leadership in the world'
Republican Senator Lugar gets mention in new Obama ad
From moose droppings to bear paws, Obama-ites are there
Alaskans for Obama hit the festival circuit to drum up votes
A glimpse inside Obamaland
Obama's #1 guy: Numbers geek, fan of the 'F' word, and by the way, his name is pronounced like "fluff"
Bernie Mac heckled at Obama event for bad joke
Uh-oh. Bernie Mac cracks a joke that gets Barack Obama into trouble -- the latest "surrogate gone wild."
For $50, you can own this Clinton T-shirt
Hillary Clinton's $50 T-shirt: "For everyone who's ever been counted out . . ."
Que? Obama says nation's kids should be bilingual
Barack Obama said today kids should learn Spanish and he's embarrassed Europeans speak more languages than we do.
New Obama ad stars Bush, McCain
Barack Obama's new ad features Bush and McCain looking like best friends and rebuts RNC's energy spot.
Jim Webb: Look elsewhere
Sen. Jim Webb says "under no circumstances" would he take veep nod.
Obama: Give $, win a seat at my nomination speech
Obama moves speech to football stadium, offers donors "a front row seat to history."
Obama eyes stadium for convention speech
Barack Obama may claim Dem nod from massive Invesco Field instead of from Denver's Pepsi Center
What attack ads?
The case of Hillary Clinton's disappearing Web videos - from Sopranos spoof to 3 a.m., they're history.