Rebecca Abrahams,
03.19.2010
Freelance Film and Television Producer
Alabama republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Johnson, like many junior politicians, has a difficult campaign ahead of him.
Jim Wallis,
03.19.2010
Founder of Sojourners; speaker, author, activist
We all know how much the media love conflict, and they have fallen in love with the health care debate. To say the process hasn't been pretty would be one of the biggest Washington understatements in years.
David Roberts,
03.19.2010
Staff Writer, Grist Magazine
At least in the short term, we should think of carbon pricing as a funding mechanism for clean energy policies. It's a form of responsible budgeting: nothing more, nothing less.
Rep. Anthony Weiner,
03.19.2010
Congressman from New York
Sometimes it feels more like we're playing a game of "Health Care Chutes and Ladders" -- climbing forward one day, slipping back the next -- but we're getting near the top of the board.
Rep. Maurice Hinchey,
03.19.2010
Progressive Democrat representing New York's 22nd Congressional District
The American people deserve a full accounting of the Bush administration's disastrous economic policies that got us into this mess so that we can understand what not to do going forward.
Bob Burnett,
03.19.2010
Berkeley writer, retired Silicon Valley executive
The Tea Party movement has emerged as a "party" of platitudes rather than of policies, a group united by fury rather than a unifying philosophy. So how should Liberals communicate with them?
Dr. Guy Ziv,
03.19.2010
After a largely disappointing first year for the administration's peace efforts in the Middle East, the latest U.S.-Israel crisis presents a unique opportunity to recalibrate American efforts for Arab-Israeli peace.
Bruce Ledewitz,
03.19.2010
Professor of Law at Duquesne University School of Law
The problem of God-language in the public square is much deeper than the Pledge of Allegiance or the national motto, In God We Trust.
James A. Goldston,
03.19.2010
Far from contributing to the fight against terrorism, profiling reduces security by alienating some of the very communities who serve as sources of intelligence.
Rep. Edolphus Towns,
03.19.2010
10th Congressional District of New York
With billions of tax dollars on the line, it is far past time for agencies to suspend and debar bad actors and for agency managers to aggressively enforce this process.
Michael J.W. Stickings,
03.19.2010
Founder and editor of The Reaction, a liberal political blog
Clearly, Texas is controlled by un-American elements that are utterly insane -- even if what they're doing fits right in with the current truth-denying direction of American conservatism.
Leonard Zeskind,
03.18.2010
www.LeonardZeskind.com
A year ago, Ron Paul (R-Texas) lectured on what it took to be a true conservative. If you don't like parts of the constitution -- just amend it: "I would like to remove two of them. The 16th and 17th" amendments, Paul said.
Daniel Cluchey,
03.19.2010
Student at Harvard Law School
Turning public school social studies classes into unabashed propaganda sessions goes beyond mere political ugliness. It is craven. It is foolish. It is madness.
Rob Smith,
03.19.2010
Freelance writer and veteran of the U.S. Army
People keep wondering who's going to be the Martin Luther King of the gay rights movement, and that I still don't know, but I think yesterday's actions may have put us one step closer to finding our Malcolm X.