S.A. Miller
Articles by S.A. Miller
Lehman gave $20 million in bonuses before bust
Lehman Brothers doled out bonuses to executives just days before it declared bankruptcy and accelerated the credit market collapse that resulted in a $700 billion bailout approved last week. Published October 7, 2008
In debates, candidates differ little
A defining exchange in the first presidential debate opened with Republican Sen. John McCain's incredulous condemnation of the threat by Democrat Sen. Barack Obama to launch unilateral military strikes against terrorist outposts in Pakistan, a U.S. ally. Published October 7, 2008
Main Street, Wall Street share blame
For every "greedy" Wall Street banker, there were millions of Main Street Americans willing to live beyond their means. Published October 5, 2008
Bush signs Wall Street bailout
Congress on Friday gave Wall Street the financial lifeline it was seeking and President Bush immediately signed it into law, as the House reversed course and approved a $700 billion bailout package. Published October 4, 2008
Bush signs $700B bailout bill
President Bush has signed the $700 billion bailout package, moments after Congress gave Wall Street the financial lifeline it was seeking when the House reversed course and approved it on Friday. Published October 3, 2008
McCain presses GOP, Clinton on bailout
Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain nudged his party toward agreement on an economic rescue on Friday and even opened dialogue with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Published September 27, 2008
Bailout political grist for challengers
Challengers are beginning to hammer congressional incumbents for backing Wall Street moguls over Main Street taxpayers in the evolving investment-industry bailout effort. Published September 26, 2008
Obama mum on market crisis
Sen. Barack Obama opted Friday not to divulge details of his recovery plan for the financial crisis after a morning meeting with his top economic advisers, fearing it would stir Wall Street jitters. Published September 20, 2008
McCain, Obama campaign in enemy territory
The two presidential nominees are invading enemy territory, stalking their rival's strongholds in battleground states, not necessarily to flip counties to their column but to reduce the margin of defeat in pivotal precincts. Published September 19, 2008
Obama descends on Pa. to woo key voters
The tightening race in this must-win state spurred a blitz by Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama's campaign to woo back female and independent voters as the candidate's surrogates went on the attack against Republican vice-presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin. Published September 16, 2008
Clinton tries to win back women for Obama
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who in a brutal Democratic primary fight drove a wedge between female voters and Sen. Barack Obama in this critical electoral state, worked to repair the damage Sunday and stem a recent shift of white female voters to the Republican ticket. Published September 15, 2008
Obama backs off 50-state strategy against McCain
Barack Obama is pulling back from his 50-state plan as John McCain has solidified Republican support, turning November's presidential election into a contest for the same handful of states that have swung the last two contests. Published September 12, 2008
Obama slams McCain over war, education
Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama - down in the polls - intensified his attacks Tuesday, accusing his Republican rival, Sen. John McCain, of botching the war on terror and ignoring the United States' lagging schools. Published September 10, 2008
Independents flocking to McCain
John McCain has gotten a jolt of support right where he wanted it - from independent voters - and now holds a healthy lead over Barack Obama in the chase for that key constituency. Published September 9, 2008
Obama courting rural voters
Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama wooed rural and small-town voters Thursday in this Republican bastion of a town that his party usually writes off, saying the state and its blue-collar workers are the lynchpin of his electoral strategy. Published September 5, 2008
Obama touts economy in critical swing states
Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama staked out turf in critical swing states this week as Republicans convened in Minnesota, repeatedly depicting his rival, Sen. John McCain, as a wealthy, aging war hero. Published September 4, 2008
Biden appeals to Jews to head off GOP inroads
Democratic vice-presidential nominee Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. touted an "unstinting" record of defending Israel as he stumped Tuesday in South Florida to shore up support among Jewish voters, a usually reliable Democratic bloc that Republicans are aggressively courting this year. Published September 3, 2008
Irate Clinton backers push for promotion
A coalition of Democrats who can't get over Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton losing the presidential nomination is trying to install her as the party's majority leader in the Senate. Published August 30, 2008
Obama readies attack strategy
Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama will use the 68-day sprint to the election finish line to unleash a hard-hitting campaign attack that casts Republican opponent Sen. John McCain as a well-heeled, aging war hero who is out of touch with most Americans. Published August 29, 2008
Obama aims to enlist support of military
Sen. Barack Obama, angling for veteran and military voters from rival Sen. John McCain, pledged Wednesday to rebuild the Department of Veterans Affairs and claimed his Republican foe would continue President Bush's policies that he says neglect troops returning from war. Published August 28, 2008