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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Presidency_of_Barack_Obama Timeline of Presidency of Barack Obama] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Presidency_of_Barack_Obama Timeline of Presidency of Barack Obama] |
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Useful debate websites and organizations
- Intelligence Squared, on NPR site.
- New York Times Room for Debate
- Debatewise
- Opposing Views
- ProCon.org
- Create Debate
- Convince Me
- Debategraph
- Argumentum
- Politalk Blog
- Pundit Politics
- America's Debate
Debate/talk shows (US)
Publications in the public debate
Mostly neutral:
Left-leaning:
- New York Times Opinion page
- New York Times Blogging Heads
- Washington Post Opinion page
- The American Prospect
- The New Republic
- The Center for American Progress
- The Campaign for America's Future
Right leaning:
- Heritage
- National Review Online
- Wall Street Journal Opinion Journal
- CATO Institute
- Houston Chronicle
- Denver Post opinion
Key figures in the public debate
Left-leaning
- Paul Krugman
- Thomas Friedman
- Ezra Klein
- E.J. Dionne
Right-leaning
- David Brooks
- Greg Mankiw
- Michelle Malkin