Author: Gabriel Snyder

Mitt Romney's Very Long Odds of Winning the Election

Associated Press

Right now, the conventional wisdom says that there are just nine states that might go either way on Nov. 6, meaning that if the other 41 states go the way they're supposed to, there are exactly (and only) 512 possible outcomes and Obama wins re-election in 84.2 percent of them.

By Gabriel Snyder

Mar 26, 2012

The 'Hunger Games' Hype

In case you missed it, The Atlantic Wire's own Jen Doll* dropped by PBS's NewsHour on Friday to talk about all things Hunger Games.

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By Gabriel Snyder

Mar 19, 2012

The Javelin Has Left the Building

Mitt Romney picked the Secret Service code name "Javelin," after a muscle car; Rick Santroum chose "Petrus," Latin for "rock." [GQ]

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By Gabriel Snyder

Feb 29, 2012

The 1912 Project

February 29: Theodore Roosevelt Said Yes!; Paparazzi at Harvard

After a week-long media frenzy, Roosevelt finally admitted the obvious — he's running for President — but the candidate and the reporters trailing his every move, including a stop by Harvard's Hasty Pudding Club, are getting on each other's nerves.

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By Gabriel Snyder

Feb 21, 2012

The 1912 Project

February 21: 'Age-Long Contest Waged Against Privilege' vs. Taft's Railroad

Theodore Roosevelt's finally giving his big Progressive platform speech, while President Taft offers progress to railroad workers who are killed on the job.

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By Gabriel Snyder

Feb 20, 2012

The 1912 Project

February 20: Roosevelt Kinsmen and Family Histories; Gridiron Jokes

The family history behind a Roosevelt betrayal, Woodrow Wilson shuns Wall Street while Roosevelt Jr. finds a job there, and what makes Washington D.C. laugh.

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By Gabriel Snyder

Feb 16, 2012

The 1912 Project

February 16: Luncheon Gossip; Building a Better Political Mousetrap

Theodore Roosevelt may be finally close to announcing, it's a good time to be looking for a job in Washington, and William Jennings Bryan welcomes Arizona into the union. 

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By Gabriel Snyder

Feb 13, 2012

The 1912 Project

February 13: Political Emotionalists and Neurotics; Mysteries of Providence

Taft declares war on the Progressives, Wilson says the Republican Party is broken, someone thinks Taft should nominate a woman to the Supreme Court, and Bryan's most die-hard supporter has given up. 

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By Gabriel Snyder

Feb 10, 2012

The 1912 Project

February 10: T.R.-eachery!; Who Are You Calling Money Trust?

Robert La Follette claims he was double-crossed by Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson calls for change in Kentucky, and House Democrats want a money trust explanation from Williams Jennings Bryan. 

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By Gabriel Snyder

Feb 9, 2012

The 1912 Project

February 9: Time to Wake Up Taft

After weeks of excitement for Theodore Roosevelt and drama over Robert La Follette and Woodrow Wilson, the Taft campaign finally gets underway. Luckily, the President has a rich brother to pay for it.

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By Gabriel Snyder

Feb 8, 2012

The 1912 Project

Progressives Are Nothing But a State of Mind; Roosevelt's History Lesson

Theodore Roosevelt has some old letters to share, The New York Times doesn't think the Progressives amount to much, and Woodrow Wilson doesn't pay attention to size. 

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By Gabriel Snyder

Feb 7, 2012

The 1912 Project

The Boom of the Sphinx of Oyster Bay; William Jennings Bryan Buys a Car

Robert La Follette doesn't know his presidential chances are dead, Theodore Roosevelt is still not saying whether he'll run, President Taft bolsters his family's standing with the Catholic Church, and William Jennings Bryan automobile gossip! 

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By Gabriel Snyder

Feb 6, 2012

The 1912 Project

Introducing Our 1912 Project; Something's Wrong with La Follette

The exciting portion of the 2012 primary season may be winding down, but one hundred years ago one of the most dramatic elections in American history was just getting underway. Which made us wonder: what would it be like to cover the 1912 race the same way we cover the current contest?

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By Gabriel Snyder

Nov 23, 2011

Thanksgiving Programming Note

The Atlantic Wire will be giving thanks for a short week away from our keyboards on Thursday, but we will be back in gear on Friday. In the meantime, have a restful, happy Thanksgiving.

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By Gabriel Snyder

Nov 8, 2011

Brett Ratner Out as Oscars Producer

Under fire for, well, being Brett Ratner (and most recently saying "rehearsal is for fags"), the Tower Heist director has tendered his resignation as a producer of the 84th Academy Awards. 

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By Gabriel Snyder

Nov 2, 2011

Media Diet

Jonathan Ames: What I Read

The author, amateur boxer, and creator of HBO's Bored to Death explains why newspapers make the best dining companions.

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By Gabriel Snyder

May 19, 2011

What We've Learned So Far from Radical Transparency

We're one day into editing The Atlantic Wire out in the open: so far, so good

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By Gabriel Snyder

May 5, 2011

The Fictional Career History of the Fictional Nikki Finke

It's too bad HBO isn't going forward with its Hollywood blogger show

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By Gabriel Snyder

Apr 27, 2011

Media Diet

Malcolm Gladwell: What I Read

The author of 'Outliers' explains why he runs 24 hours behind the news cycle

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By Gabriel Snyder

Apr 23, 2011

Yemeni President Agrees to Step Down in 30 Days

Ali Abdullah Saleh has agreed to relinquish power in exchange for immunity

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By Gabriel Snyder

Mar 28, 2011

Found Object

The New York Times: Fighting Stardust-Borne Disease with Medicinal Whiskey Since 1891

A visit to the archives of the Gray Lady before she was "all the news fit to print"

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By Gabriel Snyder

Mar 9, 2011

Spatwatch

Bill Keller: 'I Didn't Mean to Insult Fox Viewers'

NYT editor apologizes for calling Fox viewers "the most cynical people on planet Earth"

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By Gabriel Snyder

Mar 2, 2011

Welcome to the New Look of The Atlantic Wire

Today we unveil our new design and expand into covering breaking news and ideas

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