Roberto Lovato,
12.06.2008
Of all the candidates being vetted by the Obama transition team for the Secretary of the Interior, none can match the unique qualifications of Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva.
Steven Weber,
12.05.2008
Now that his days of swaggering around Foggy Bottom are becoming sepia tinted and wistful, W's softening a bit, letting his imperial guard down and the truth burble from his lips like the last tangy drops of a Pisco Sour.
Simon Jenkins,
12.05.2008
Any explosion anywhere now abets the extraordinary 9/11 iconography, underpinning the politics of fear that has been the leitmotif of the Bush presidency.
Jane Hamsher,
12.05.2008
Nobody on cable news seems to think that consumers will have any problem buying cars from a company that has filed for bankruptcy.
Jake Brewer,
12.05.2008
Big Coal has spent more than Tobacco did making us think cigarettes were ok, to make us believe the "Saudi Arabia of coal" - the United States - will lead a clean, prosperous future.
Eric Deggans,
12.05.2008
TV writers have begun looking at programming schedules and wondering why those leading America increasingly look more representative of the country's diversity than the media informing and entertaining it.
James Zogby,
12.05.2008
Commentators, from the left and right, who are pushing President-elect Obama to lay out "grand strategies," "new global visions," or to set detailed priorities and timetables, are dead wrong.
Jeremy Scahill,
12.05.2008
Some people seem to just now be waking up to the fact that Obama never had a comprehensive plan to fully end the occupation. Obama never defined "ending the war" as removing all U.S. forces from Iraq.
Michael Shaw,
12.05.2008
What was completely predictable, if thoroughly heavy-handed, was the way the visual media shaped "The Return Of The Auto Executives" into a classic morality play.
John McQuaid,
12.05.2008
The "daily" part of newspaper journalism has become a trap. It's too slow for today's readers, not slow enough for good in-depth journalism. Get rid of "daily" obligations and focus on immediacy.
Edgar M. Bronfman,
12.05.2008
To cut the rich a break while so many others struggle to support and educate their families is neither moral nor pragmatic.
Derek Shearer,
12.05.2008
What do you get a President-elect for the holidays who will soon have the weight of the world on his shoulders? Advice books, energy food, sports gear? It's a predicament.
Paul Rieckhoff,
12.05.2008
Our troops are missing Christmases, birthdays, and wedding anniversaries -- often back to back. The marathon deployment cycle is adding greater stress to already strained families.
Will Durst,
12.05.2008
The National Bureau of Economic Research has reached the irrefutable conclusion...er, the results of one of their studies is indicative of...and they are quite certain of its validity...that, yes, we are...in a recession.