Election

You Are a Whole Different Person When You Are Scared

Val Strange | Posted 01.28.2009 | Politics


Val Strange

The cancer of our sick economy already metastasized to the bone, but analysts are hard-pressed to diagnose the current conditions akin to the Great Depression.

Sarah Palin Playing the Blame Game: Missed it by One R

Jeff Schweitzer | Posted 01.23.2009 | Politics


Jeff Schweitzer

For those of you who have already forgotten the nightmare called Sarah Palin, let us review a few basic facts about this walking political abomination.

Obama's Biggest Decision

Bill Allen | Posted 01.15.2009 | Politics


Bill Allen

Even before Inauguration Day Obama has made perhaps the most crucial decision of his presidency. This fundamental choice reflects not a position on a single issue but in establishing a process.

Obama and the Muslim World

Omid Safi | Posted 01.08.2009 | Politics


Omid Safi

This is not just about us. It is also about the world, and our place in the world community, and a return to an ethic of sharing and generosity.

Why We Really Join Facebook: It's Not Politics

Libby Mitchell | Posted 01.05.2009 | Media


Libby Mitchell

We all pretend that we're supporting social causes, and during the election it was easy. But now that it is all over? We can get back to the reason we joined: comparing weight gain and wrinkles.

Federal Policy Under Obama

Scott Widmeyer | Posted 01.05.2009 | Politics


Scott Widmeyer

Democrats will work over the next few years to solidify their power. But, if there has been one constant in partisan control over the last two decades, it's been change.

Debriefing the New Mexico Dem Chair

Dave Maass | Posted 01.02.2009 | Politics


Dave Maass

I grilled Democratic Party Chairman of New Mexico Brian Colon on the election cycle, his political ambitions and whether he taunted his Republican counterpart with text messages.

Political Parties Are Not "Checks" Or "Balances"

Chris Weigant | Posted 01.01.2009 | Politics


Chris Weigant

I'm not worried about whether checks and balances will disappear if Republicans don't have more than 40 seats in the Senate. True checks and balances are more fundamental than party affiliation.

The Media and the Venezuelan Elections

The Real News | Posted 12.31.2008 | Politics


The Real News

The Real News spoke to Pomona College Latin American Studies Professor Miguel Tinker Salas who says, the fact that the opposition was able to make modest gains means it's a victory for Venezuelan democracy.

Do Americans Want Change?

Henryk A. Kowalczyk | Posted 12.29.2008 | Politics


Henryk A. Kowalczyk

Straight shooters, like Ron Paul or Dennis Kucinich, telling voters bluntly, how it is, had no chance, since voters elect politicians who tell them what they want to hear.

In Thanksgiving for our (Very Big) Government

Elizabeth Rigby | Posted 12.28.2008 | Politics


Elizabeth Rigby

In light of the tremendous challenges facing our country, I am grateful for a government big enough to help us weather the financial storm.

Guest Column: Why Obama's Election Should Be Considered Historic

Chris Weigant | Posted 12.27.2008 | Politics


Chris Weigant

For only the third time in this column's two-and-a-half year history (see note below), I am turning over my soapbox to a guest columnist. As with bot...

Apology Accepted

Jeff Schweitzer | Posted 12.27.2008 | Politics


Jeff Schweitzer

The cat apparently has Rush Limbaugh's tongue. We hear none of his blather about the "Obama recession" after the market rose nearly 800 points in two days in a vote of confidence.

The Subversion of Irreversibility: Bush's Final Assault on Endangered Species

Jeff Schweitzer | Posted 12.22.2008 | Politics


Jeff Schweitzer

Plants and animals currently protected by law from the impacts of dams, highways and other large-scale projects will no longer be if Bush has his way on his way out.

Holding the New Democratic Majority Together -- Part 2

Sheri and Allan Rivlin | Posted 12.20.2008 | Politics


Sheri and Allan Rivlin

The vast majority of Americans is weary of ideological bickering and interested only in backing leaders who can do something about their problems.

Obama's Updated Fireside Chats, Sports Analogies, and Change in Washington

Rip Empson | Posted 12.19.2008 | Politics


Rip Empson

By encouraging an intersection of government and technology, the U.S. might be able to re-claim what was once a venerable tradition of innovation and ingenuity.

Election Withdrawal

Barbara Dehn | Posted 12.15.2008 | Living


Barbara Dehn

Clearly the entire country is coming to terms with the outcome of the election. Many are getting back to their routines, others are more engaged in current events.

A New Progressive Patriotism?

Warren Goldstein | Posted 12.15.2008 | Politics


Warren Goldstein

Like many of you, since Election Night I have found myself frequently moved by the new reality we live in, now that the astonishing words "President-e...

Culture Zohn: A Post About P.O.S.T. (Post-Obama Stress Disorder)

Patricia Zohn | Posted 12.15.2008 | Politics


Patricia Zohn

Even the Republicans I know are a bit forlorn: after spending the last year sending me funny cartoons and digs at the Dems, they have taken to complaining about Henry Paulson.

Where I Was

Mary Lou Song | Posted 12.15.2008 | Living


Mary Lou Song

When I learned Barack Obama had won the election, I was at home trying to watch every moment while still caring for my mother.

Holding the New Democratic Majority Together

Sheri and Allan Rivlin | Posted 12.14.2008 | Politics


Sheri and Allan Rivlin

With Daniel Berrier of Electopundit Part 1: Reading the Election Barack Hussein Obama, the newly elected 44th President of the United States is almo...

The Lasting Lesson from Election '08: Deliver on the Hopes for Change That Led Unmarried Women to the Polls

Page Gardner | Posted 12.13.2008 | Politics


Page Gardner

Unmarried women's crucial role in electing Obama is underscored by the "marriage gap" between their political preferences and those of married women.

The Center Left Nation

Robert L. Borosage | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics


Robert L. Borosage

On both values and issues, moderates line up with liberals to form a strong majority that isolates conservatives. Conservatives have had their day. This is a center-left, not a center-right nation.

A Moment to Reflect

Scott Kesterson | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics


Scott Kesterson

Some soldiers' opinions I recently wrote about are theirs to have, even though they may be highly unpopular. Being unpopular does not, however, make their opinion any less valid nor criminal.

Not Everyone in Europe Happy America Has Black President

Sean Jacobs | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics


Sean Jacobs

Though Europeans generally rejoiced in Barack Obama's election as 44th President of the US, a number of leading European lawmakers and journalists have made "foot-in-mouth comments."