Halftime At The Healthcare Reform Superbowl
A football locker room. Hundreds of Democrats are sitting on benches, to hear Coach's halftime pep talk in the Health Care Reform Superbowl. Some appear exhausted, some appear battered.
A football locker room. Hundreds of Democrats are sitting on benches, to hear Coach's halftime pep talk in the Health Care Reform Superbowl. Some appear exhausted, some appear battered.
Simon Sinek | Posted 10.15.2009 | Politics
Neither party does a good job of contextualizing why they have the opinions they do in the first place. Though both parties know why America exists, neither party can tell you why it exists.
Caitlin Kraft Buchman | Posted 10.14.2009 | World
The overseas Democratic party now counts members in some 160 countries across the globe. The value of these votes -- once denied, now coveted -- increases exponentially with every skin-of-the-teeth election.
Ray Hanania | Posted 10.19.2009 | Politics
So let me get this straight. President Barack Obama makes a clarion call to reform healthcare so that the 30 million Americans (not including the 12 m...
2morrowknight | Posted 10.13.2009 | Politics
Could a female candidate be the answer for Democratic longevity in 2016? If so, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, with her toughness and ability to net the Dems Florida might be that female.
Vivien Lesnik Weisman | Posted 10.13.2009 | Politics
We live in a country where 400,000 people die every year not from a disease, but from what they eat -- and this is not considered relevant to health care reform?
New York Times | DAVID M. HERSZENHORN and ROBERT PEAR | Posted 10.13.2009 | Politics
A proposed tax on high-cost, or "Cadillac," health insurance plans has touched off a fierce clash between the Senate and the House as they wrestle ove...
Chris Weigant | Posted 10.14.2009 | Politics
I have little sympathy for Baucus at this point, when he complains that his adversaries have had time to put out a report attacking his bill. Because there is one reason that they've had all that time.
Jennifer Donahue | Posted 10.12.2009 | Politics
The silent majority now is the voice of the "independent". If you listen past the yelling to hear the actual voices, you see that this is the position of most Americans.
Keli Goff | Posted 10.12.2009 | Politics
When I started writing about young Black voters, I found that I had much more in common with some of my subjects than with some of the liberals I had worked with and for.
Wall Street Journal | By NAFTALI BENDAVID | Posted 10.11.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON -- Republicans are stepping up attacks on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, deciding that a major part of their 2010 electoral strategy will be l...
New York Times | DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK | Posted 10.11.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON -- As the health care debate moves to the floor of Congress, most of the serious proposals to fulfill President Obama's original vow to cur...
Chris Weigant | Posted 10.14.2009 | Politics
The plan isn't going into effect until 2013. Think you're tired of TV ads and screaming folks at town hall meetings now? Picture a more local version of that for the next four years -- not a pretty sight.
Ali A. Rizvi | Posted 10.09.2009 | Politics
The impact of Obama's election stretches far beyond even what Martin Luther King, Jr. called the "fierce urgency of now." It goes beyond race and beyond policy issues.
Tom Matzzie | Posted 10.09.2009 | Politics
Progressives should see in the "Opt Out" an opportunity to win their policy proposal and create a political bulwark of public support behind the Public Option.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 10.07.2009 | Politics
Senate Democrats have begun discussions on a compromise approach to health care reform that would establish a robust, national public option for insur...
Sheri and Allan Rivlin | Posted 10.07.2009 | Politics
This year's best political play may turn out to be the Republican policy of "just say no," because it puts maximum pressure on Democrats to keep their two wings flapping in the same direction.
AP | By ANDREW TAYLOR | Posted 10.06.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON -- As President Barack Obama weighs major shifts in strategy in the deteriorating mission in Afghanistan, the Senate on Tuesday passed a bi...
Posted 10.06.2009 | Green
The Daily Show criticized the cap-and-trade bill put forth by the Democrats because it completely appeases the companies who created the problem in th...
Sahil Kapur | Posted 10.05.2009 | Politics
A new compromise has been floated for the public health insurance option: it's not co-ops, it's not a trigger, it's a provision that allows defiant states to opt out of offering the program to consumers.
New York Times | Frank Rich | Posted 10.04.2009 | Politics
IN the annals of American excess, there often arrives a moment when those with too much money, too much clout and too much hubris just can't stop them...
Roger Wolfson | Posted 12.02.2009 | Politics
It benefits a President to realize he can lose. It benefits a President to realize the stakes are real and failure - real, abject failure - is an option decidedly in play.
Chris Weigant | Posted 12.02.2009 | Politics
First, let's get rid of the distractions this week. Chicago will not be getting the Olympics in 2016, even after President Obama went over to Copenha...
Rick Horowitz | Posted 12.02.2009 | Politics
Here's the inspiring part: the sight of John Ensign sitting behind a microphone and talking about how people need to follow the rules. He can do all this while keeping a straight face!
Leon T. Hadar | Posted 12.02.2009 | Politics
Will Obama disappoint the foreign policy elites or will he, like Bush, send a "Drop Dead" message to the American people?
Chris Weigant | Posted 10.15.2009 | Politics