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Obama's eloquent election-night speech in Grant Park is surely one of the great moments in Chicago history.
Obama's eloquent election-night speech in Grant Park is surely one of the great moments in Chicago history.
Waylon Lewis | Posted 12.05.2008 | Green
It's a time for leadership. "Bipartisan" is a nice word, but those who practice it are derided by their friends, and not supported by their enemies (just ask John McCain circa 2000).
Paula Gordon | Posted 12.04.2008 | Politics
Character, not just the Great Depression, has me thinking about Franklin Roosevelt and Barack Obama in tandem as I wait (anxiously) for the American p...
Waylon Lewis | Posted 12.04.2008 | Green
It's a time for leadership. "Bipartisan" is a nice word, but those who practice it are derided by their friends, and not supported by their enemies (just ask John McCain circa 2000).
The Nation | Van Jones | Posted 12.04.2008 | Green
In the New Deal period, it was a broad electoral coalition that moved the government onto the side of ordinary people, not FDR alone. Farmers, workers...
Deepak Chopra | Posted 12.01.2008 | Home
Wanting to change the world is different from having to. The latter is what's expected of Barack Obama if he's elected. The huge crowds he keeps att...
Brian Ross | Posted 12.01.2008 | Home
Bill Clinton gave one of the best speeches of his political career on Wednesday night in Kissimmee, FLA., and he did it in one sentence.
Bill Scher | Posted 11.29.2008 | Politics
Conservatives are stuck in their default position, preferring fictional history to actual history, refusing to acknowledge what clearly has worked to stimulate the economy, and what clearly hasn't.
Andy Ostroy | Posted 11.28.2008 | Politics
These days, its hard to tell the difference between Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign and Sesame Street. The award winning children's educatio...
Paul Abrams | Posted 11.27.2008 | Politics
Our dearly-beloved news media always prefers a manufactroversy -- Joe Biden was even asked by a Florida News Station whether it amounted to Communism! 4%!
Howie Greene | Posted 11.21.2008 | Entertainment
Not voting for Obama because you are afraid is an insult. It's an insult to those who were murdered because of our names and our religion. It's an insult to those of us who came after you.
Paul Abrams | Posted 11.15.2008 | Politics
Cutting spending is about the only proposal McCain has made in this campaign that sounds remotely authentic. Authentic, but incredibly dumb.
Robert Scheer | Posted 11.14.2008 | Politics
The hero of the hour is FDR, as the essential wisdom of his New Deal is now embraced by most Republicans as well as Democrats.
Paul Abrams | Posted 11.13.2008 | Politics
If anyone did not think a McCain presidency would be both a foreign policy and a domestic disaster, you now have proof positive.
John Achoukian | Posted 11.13.2008 | Home
Hoover, who in 1932 could not run on his economic record or that of the Republican Party, resorted to attacking Roosevelt. His campaign was based on making FDR out to be a dangerous radical who would make the Depression worse by raising taxes and increasing the federal debt.
Rahm Emanuel | Posted 11.06.2008 | Politics
Praising the president for merely attempting to clean up the mess he helped make is one thing, but comparing him to Roosevelt is quite another.
Peter J Burns | Posted 11.06.2008 | Home
William H. Taft suffered from a condition probably most relevant to modern Americans - hyper-obesity. He weighed in at over 400 lbs. This condition caused hypersomnolence - he'd fall asleep mid-conversation, sometimes with foreign heads of state.
Nicolaus Mills | Posted 10.24.2008 | Politics
Roosevelt had taken on the most serious charges the Republicans could throw at him. Political caricature, as far as FDR was concerned, was never to be taken lightly.
Stephen C. Rose | Posted 10.21.2008 | Politics
By Stephen C. Rose I don't believe this election will be a nail-biter. It will be closer to a landslide. Barack will win. If not Barack, McCain. I b...
Bill Folman | Posted 10.18.2008 | Politics
Yes, yes, I know we are all a bunch of enlightened, Obama-style post-partisans, and isn't that wonderful -- but we are missing an opportunity here.
Diane Francis | Posted 10.06.2008 | Politics
In 1934, Truman was elected as a U.S. Senator and for the next ten years undertook a distinguished career in Washington DC representing the people of Missouri.
Chris Weigant | Posted 09.25.2008 | Politics
Don't buy into the media narrative that this is some sort of "divided party" -- because today's Democrats aren't. All true Democrats are pulling hard to defeat the legacy of George W. Bush.
Robert Kuttner | Posted 09.20.2008 | Home
A President Obama's greatest challenge would be to reverse the ideological assumptions of the past three decades and then to use affirmative government to deliver not just economic recovery but a just and balanced economy and a revitalized democracy.
Bil Browning | Posted 09.14.2008 | Politics
(Crossposted from Bilerico-Indiana where we're covering the national and state elections heavily.) The Obama campaign released a new television ad ye...
Al Norman | Posted 08.08.2008 | Business
Wal-Mart has its eye on Presidents Park, a Virignia tourist attraction with busts of all 43 presidents. If the retailer filibusters long enough, the presidents assembled may have to find new digs.
Robert Loerzel | Posted 12.06.2008 | Chicago