Barack Obama Progressives

Progressives Ask Obama To 'Go Big' With Jobs Plan

The Huffington Post | Paige Lavender | Posted 10.30.2011

Sixty-seven major progressive organizations have penned an open letter to President Barack Obama, asking him to "go big" as he prepares a new jobs pla...

Memo to America's Middle Class: Obama Is Just Not That Into You

Arianna Huffington | Posted 05.25.2011

Arianna Huffington

If Obama is going to do the right thing for America's middle class, it's going to take Hope 2.0 -- the people have to make him do it.

Matt Osborne | Posted 05.25.2011

Matt Osborne

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Obama Cannot Afford to Lose Progressives

Sahil Kapur | Posted 05.25.2011

Sahil Kapur

If I were Obama, my New Year's Resolution would be to regain and preserve the trust of the progressive base, not just for his sake but for the country's.

The Democrats' Authoritarian Health "Reform" Bill and the Ascendency of Corporatism in the Democratic Party

Miles Mogulescu | Posted 05.25.2011

Miles Mogulescu

From the moment he was elected, Obama has governed not as a progressive liberal but as a corporatist liberal. Progressive liberals hoped Obama would be like FDR. Instead, he's been like Bill Clinton on steroids.

The Grassroots/Democratic Establishment Divide

Mike Lux | Posted 05.25.2011

Mike Lux

How Obama can bridge the divide between activists and the Democratic establishment by delivering real change will be one of the defining stories of the Obama presidency.

Helping Obama Succeed by Pushing Back

Mike Lux | Posted 05.25.2011

Mike Lux

As a multi-cultural, African-American, son of an immigrant, and as the personification of hope for an idealistic young generation, if Obama fails, it hurts progressive hopes for decades.

Can Progressives Grow Up? (President Obama Needs the Left to Change Its Ways)

Frank Schaeffer | Posted 05.25.2011

Frank Schaeffer

First President Obama wasn't "black enough" for the black left. Then he was "too centrist" in his appointments for the white left. Then he wasn't gay friendly enough. Now he is President.

Obama and Grassroots Bipartisanship

Ed Kilgore | Posted 05.25.2011

Ed Kilgore

So long as Obama remains committed to longstanding progressive objectives, it makes sense to assume that the strategy and rhetoric that helped him achieve his political triumph is worth continuing.

Interview with Steve Hildebrand; Steve, Did you tell Progressives to Shut Up?

Rob Kall | Posted 05.25.2011

Rob Kall

Interview done on the Rob Kall Radio Show, live, on WNJC 1360 AM, December 10. 2008 To hear the interview, click this link (good until Jan 10): Con...

Education Attacks on Darling-Hammond Don't Fit Obama's Post-Partisanship

John Affeldt | Posted 05.25.2011

John Affeldt

Calling Darling-Hammond a defender of the status quo is like calling Lincoln a defender of slavery because he wasn't as absolute in opposition as were some on his team of rivals.

Center-Right is Center-Wrong

Robert J. Elisberg | Posted 05.25.2011

Robert J. Elisberg

If Republicans want to doubt what theoretically happened on November 4, that's their right. But it doesn't change the reality.

The Latest Media Blind Spot: Viewing All Criticism of Obama Through a Right/Left Prism

Arianna Huffington | Posted 05.25.2011

Arianna Huffington

My problem isn't that Obama doesn't always agree with me. My problem is that he has started to not always agree with himself -- falling prey instead to the Conventional Wisdom sirens.

Obama's Most Important Speech Was Not About Race

Sanford D. Horwitt | Posted 05.25.2011

Sanford D. Horwitt

Playing it safe will not win this election; the country is not merely ready for "change"; it is ready for real reform -- the word that Obama used over and over in last year's New Hampshire speech.

Obama Advertises On Drudge

ABC's Political Punch | Posted 05.25.2011

Given Senator Barack Obama's recent comments about Gore and Kerry, trial lawyers and others, he has aroused the wrath of the liberal blogosphere. Dai...

'96 Obama Questionnaire Shows More Liberal Views

Politico | Mike Allen and Ben Smith | Posted 05.25.2011

When Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) was seeking state office a dozen years ago, he took unabashedly liberal positions: flatly opposed to capital punishmen...