Clarence B. Jones,
11.27.2009
Scholar in Residence, Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute at Stanford University
The President should get out in front of the State Dinner security breach instantly and announce a top-to-bottom White House security review, concentrating specifically on Secret Service procedures.
Bennet Kelley,
11.27.2009
Award-winning columnist and Political Analyst
Providence Bishop Tobin's barring Patrick Kennedy from receiving communion is an assault on the separation of church and state now enshrined in the First Amendment and the Kennedy legacy itself.
Roger Morris and George Kenney,
11.27.2009
Matthew Hoh embodies the bravery America needs in Afghanistan policy-making. Implored by Amb. Eikenberry to stay, he chose to forgo a prized career in order to speak out. We too know that agony.
Jane Smiley,
11.28.2009
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novelist and Essayist
The screaming injustice that is about to be perpetrated on Scottish computer hacker Gary McKinnon has taken another step toward the cruel and unusual.
Allison Kilkenny,
11.27.2009
Radio host, writer, allisonkilkenny.com
Two wannabe reality television nobodies wandered into President Obama's shindig, and now the media is inexplicably pursuing the story with bloodthirsty gusto.
David Fiderer,
11.27.2009
Banker/Writer
The popular narrative -- that Tim Geithner needlessly favored the interests of banks over those of taxpayers -- does not withstand close scrutiny.
Sharmine Narwani,
11.27.2009
Sharmine Narwani is a Senior Associate at St. Anthony's College, Oxford University
If Iran announced a complete halt of its uranium enrichment program and ordered an immediate dismantling of its nuclear facilities ... we would still not cut the Islamic Republic any slack.
Joe Peyronnin,
11.26.2009
NYU Journalism Professor
On this day I am truly grateful for all of my many blessings. Yet while I am so grateful, I can't help but be reminded of those who are not so lucky, especially this year.
Daniel Levy,
11.25.2009
Senior Fellow, The Century Foundation; Senior Fellow, New America Foundation
The Obama administration is beginning to up the ante, at least declaratively, in the signals it is sending in response to Netanyahu's stubbornness on settlements, and in setting the table for the next phase of its peace efforts.
Bob Franken,
11.27.2009
Appears on MSNBC and is a member of SPJ Washington Hall of Fame
Tareq and Michaele Salahi are probably the most ridiculous personalities to dominate political news since Joe the Plumber or Sarah Palin.
Geoffrey Dunn,
11.25.2009
Award-winning journalist, filmmaker and historian
The Alaska State Trooper at the center of Sarah Palin's so-called "Troopergate Scandal" has broken his more than year-long silence since his embattled divorce with Palin's sister.
John McQuaid,
11.25.2009
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist on science, environment, government
I'm not a fan of psychoanalyzing politicians, but Lieberman is a special case. He appears to be motivated in part by pure self-regard, uncontaminated even by loyalty to constituents, interest groups or (of course) party.
Steve Clemons,
11.26.2009
Publisher of "The Washington Note"
Of all things to be thankful for this Thanksgiving -- I'm thankful that challenging the government's course and trying to put better ideas on the table are unabashedly patriotic again.
Richard Grenell,
11.26.2009
Syria must join with other Arab nations in the effort to isolate Iran. For too long, it has served as a destabilizing force in the region.