November 02, 2007

If They IM'd: Barack Obama and Iran

In an attempt to distance himself and his campaign from Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama has taken a brave new stance on Iran. The Democratic hopeful insists that if he is elected, he will open unconditional talks with the country as an effort to ease tensions and work towards a withdrawal of Iranian influence in Iran and a peaceful resolution to the nuclear development stand-off.

Undoubtedly, this new diplomatic position would be a huge change from current U.S. policy, requiring innovative means of international communication.

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Eugene Mirman goes into the wilds of the RNC to watch Republicans frolic among their own

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