7 Days: Kirsten Gillibrand Talks Policy
Kirsten Gillibrand's friends call her brilliant -- her critics expedient. 7 Days found a person thoroughly substantive and adaptable.
Kirsten Gillibrand's friends call her brilliant -- her critics expedient. 7 Days found a person thoroughly substantive and adaptable.
Mark Green | Posted 03.03.2009 | Politics
Let's remember how we have to hang together -- or hang separately. But let's also, on a case by case basis, make sure that we "lean" on Obama when the facts warrant it.
Mark Green | Posted 01.20.2009 | Politics
Is Obama's choice of Rick Warren another example of the president-elect giving conservatives the visual while later giving progressives the policy?
Mark Green | Posted 01.13.2009 | Politics
While Republicans throw $700 billion to Wall Street but complain about a $14 billion loan for blue collar workers, Bob Kuttner explains why this should be a transforming economic and political moment for Obama.
Mark Green | Posted 12.16.2008 | Politics
Nov. 4 didn't create a progressive realignment, only the opportunity for one. To achieve a real realignment, like 1890 or 1932, what would now have to happen?
Mark Green | Posted 12.09.2008 | Politics
This time "the whole world was watching" was literally true... and they were waving flags, not fingers. Our A+ panel discusses why -- W's uniting influence, O's bottom-up campaign, McCain's dishonor.
Mark Green | Posted 12.02.2008 | Politics
What went wrong with McCain? Nearly everything. But mostly, he ran an OK GOP campaign for 1952, 1968, 1980... but not 2008.
Mark Green | Posted 11.26.2008 | Politics
So why is Obama in such a strong position in the final stretch? George Lakoff has a brainy explanation. Is Obama the Dems' Reagan?
Mark Green | Posted 11.18.2008 | Politics
We now see McCain's split-level strategy for the remaining two weeks -- while he stays patriotic and funny, his campaign quietly floods the country with slanderous robo-calls and ads equating Obama and Ayers/ACORN.
Mark Green | Posted 11.11.2008 | Politics
Your recent personal attacks on Barack Obama are so beyond the pale for presidential politics that you now face a fateful choice by the Wednesday debate -- will you pull back from the abyss of sleazy slander or risk losing not only the election but also your reputation and honor?
Mark Green | Posted 11.04.2008 | Politics
Since militaristic, conservative presidents are their recruiting tools, there's a very real chance that bin Laden or a local remnant will do something to derail Obama and help the warrior candidate.
Mark Green | Posted 10.28.2008 | Politics
Arianna, Bob, Jamie and Mark discuss the presidential debate. Who won? Who was best on the economy? How can they improve their performances next time?
Mark Green | Posted 10.21.2008 | Politics
Has this week's Wall Street "September Surprise" permanently altered the presidential contest? And now that mortgages rather than mooses are again on the agenda, let's return to a fair question -- is Palin qualified to be vice president or president?
Mark Green | Posted 10.07.2008 | Politics
This week I attended the U.S. Open and watched the Republican Convention. Guess which had more spin?
Mark Green | Posted 10.01.2008 | Politics
Obama said he wouldn't question McCain's motives or patriotism, but I can -- objectively, when you combine Dan Quayle and Chauncey Gardiner, you get Sarah Palin.
Mark Green | Posted 09.09.2008 | Politics
Edwards' humiliating sex scandal should not have political ramifications for two reasons: it's a failing of person, not party, and John McCain did the same thing -- he had an affair while his wife was ailing.
Mark Green | Posted 08.07.2008 | Politics
McCain said two months ago that he wanted to run a "civil campaign" free of personal attacks. Now he all but accuses Obama of being unpatriotic, nearly treasonous.
Mark Green | Posted 08.03.2008 | Politics
Our conversation converged on the conclusion that Obama looked "presidential" while McCain looked like a biblical Job wandering around from golf carts to supermarket aisles shopping for news and votes.
Mark Green | Posted 07.28.2008 | Politics
Two fuses were lit this past week that could eventually explode later in John McCain's campaign -- a housing-banking crisis and the senator's penchant for falsehoods that gives new meaning to Bush III.
Mark Green | Posted 07.07.2008 | Politics
Republicans are going to have to get used to the following -- if they hope that the Democratic nominee will do something politically self-immolating, they won't get it. Sorry, not this time.
Mark Green | Posted 06.30.2008 | Politics
It will be forgivable that Obama opted out of the public finance system if he appoints a White House "Democracy Czar" to repair the broken presidential system he rejected.
Mark Green | Posted 06.16.2008 | Politics
Over the next weeks and three months, there are six lesser known factors that should give Obama a 10-point or larger advantage at the post-Convention Labor Day kickoff.
Mark Green | Posted 06.04.2008 | Politics
If his five problems in five days are an indication, McCain is on track to end up with a smaller vote than the last Republican nominee from Arizona in 1964.
Mark Green | Posted 03.17.2009 | Politics