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The Atlantic’s politics page is a thinking person’s site, and featuring a daily menu of political features and a roster of star columnists. These include James Fallows, Megan McArdle, Robert Wright, Ta-Nehisi Coates and Jeffrey Goldberg, who almost always have something interesting to say, even when their posts are short.

The site’s focus is more on political argument and persuasion than the who’s up/who’s down nature of the horse race. Sample posts: “What Does It Mean to Be a Conservative?”, “Newt Gingrich’s History in Outer Space” and “Saul Alinsky: A True American Exceptionalist.”

 In an online world that moves at breakneck speed, the Atlantic invites you to take a seat, have some wine and listen to lively conversation (though there’s also an Atlantic Wire for a quick fix). It is an eclectic site that adds value.

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Stephen Colbert’s Congressional Candidate Sister

January 19th, 2013

One of the ongoing gags of Stephen Colbert’s television show is the Comedy Central star’s constant willingness to float runs for public office. Colbert has started a SuperPAC, run for President and, most recently, campaigned for an appointment to the US Senate seat vacated by Jim DeMint’s retirement. These have all been in good fun. No one ever expected to see the comedian leaving his late night show for elected office. It was all a gag. But now Colbert’s sister is running for Congress and she’s dead serious about it.

A California Entrepreneur’s Take on Washington Gridlock

January 19th, 2013

Andrew Nikou, chief executive of OpenGate Capital, talks about business and politics.

Watch: Armstrong Called Out By Wife of Ex-Teammate Live on CNN

January 18th, 2013

Betsy Andreu, wife of  Lance Armstrong’s former teammate Frankie Andreu, erupted on CNN after listening to Armstrong’s interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday. Mrs. Andreu was a guest on Anderson Cooper’s “AC360″ and appeared visibly upset with Lance’s lack of contrition.

Armstrong joked with Oprah during the interview that while he admitted to Andreu that he called her “crazy” and a “bitch,” he “never called her fat” – implying that guesture was some form of consolation. Watch Andreu react:

A Clash Over the Media and Beltway Gridlock at Daily Download Event

January 18th, 2013

Michael Steele, the former Republican Party chairman, faulted his party for moving too far right–and said that breakneck media coverage “does a disservice to game shows.”

Lanny Davis, the former Clinton White House adviser, faulted President Obama for throwing “red meat” to his liberal base–and blamed the media for ignoring common-ground solutions.

And Howard Kurtz said the media provide incentives to political figures to make inflammatory attacks that receive wide coverage.

Crash: Lance Armstrong Emerges As Unlikable Liar Under Oprah Winfrey’s Prodding

January 18th, 2013

Oprah Winfrey didn’t pussyfoot around.

She got Lance Armstrong to confess in the first minute.

It was a curiously unemotional moment, the prosecutor leading the witness through what seemed like well-rehearsed paces in a businesslike fashion.

Armstrong said he was sorry for all the years of lying, but he sounded like he was reading a shopping list. He may have been wearing a lavender shirt that Oprah’s violet dress, but the disgraced cycling champion was anything but colorful.

On her cable channel Thursday night, Winfrey wisely began with a series of yes-or-no questions that brought a decade of deception to an end.

Did Armstrong take banned substances? Yes. EPO? Yes. Blood transfusions? Yes. In winning all seven Tour de France titles? Yes.

If you changed the channel then, you didn’t miss much.