The Secret Superdelegate War Revealed
It was one year ago today that Hillary Clinton announced plans to suspend her campaign for the Democratic nomination, and urged her supporters to unite behind Barack Obama.
It was one year ago today that Hillary Clinton announced plans to suspend her campaign for the Democratic nomination, and urged her supporters to unite behind Barack Obama.
Erik Ose | Posted 02.20.2009 | Politics
Eight years ago, the country was experiencing an entirely different sort of Inauguration Day. On January 20, 2001, people were outraged.
Mike Smith | Posted 12.31.2008 | Politics
Archbishop Desmond Tutu called the Obama win "a new era" for all Americans and echoed the words of Martin Luther King saying Obama has brought a message of hope.
Mort Gerberg | Posted 12.19.2008 | Politics
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Drew Westen | Posted 12.18.2008 | Politics
Democrats' ambivalence about aggression has been as much their downfall in prior elections as their irrational commitment to rationality -- their belief that good ideas sell themselves.
Barbara L. Fredrickson | Posted 12.17.2008 | Living
Pleasant emotions like hope, inspiration, joy, and well-earned pride literally open us. As the blinders of negativity fall away, we take in more of what surrounds us.
Erik Ose | Posted 12.15.2008 | Politics
With the post-election analysis season almost over, it's worth taking one final look at some of the characters who ensured President-elect Obama would make it to the White House.
Kate Southwood | Posted 01.29.2009 | Style
I've lived in Oslo for eleven years and, although I've rarely feared for my physical safety as an American abroad, I've taken pains not to advertise my citizenship.
Marta Mondelli | Posted 12.14.2008 | Style
As our next President was elected, the entire world cheered with us, and what does the Prime Minister of Italy do? He described Senator Obama as "tanned."
John Zogby | Posted 12.14.2008 | Politics
Does this 2008 Presidential election represent a realignment that puts Democrats in a commanding position for at least a generation?
Cecile Richards | Posted 12.14.2008 | Politics
In a poll commissioned by Planned Parenthood, Catholic voters' number-one response on family planning concerns were "too many unwanted children in America whose parents can't take care of them."
Darryle Pollack | Posted 12.14.2008 | Living
I feel the Republicans' pain. I've been there. We all have And I remember it well. Not only the sour taste of defeat, but the desperation of despair.
Ellen C. Caldwell | Posted 12.14.2008 | Style
We are crying because grandmas who were born into segregation and fought for the right to vote not just as women, but also as black Americans voted for our next president.
Page Gardner | Posted 12.13.2008 | Politics
Unmarried women's crucial role in electing Obama is underscored by the "marriage gap" between their political preferences and those of married women.
Robert L. Borosage | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics
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.
Scott Kesterson | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics
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.
Sean Jacobs | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics
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."
Marty Favor | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics
Obama's election represents a promise that in America, one can prosper and succeed in spite of, rather than simply because of, class, race or ethnic background.
Shashi Tharoor | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics
It's clear that Obama is more knowledgeable about India than any previous American president. But there are those who argue that Obama would not be "good for India" in the way Bush has.
Alan Dershowitz | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics
In selecting his team, Obama should look to future opportunities -- to how he can help solve the critical problems of the nation and the world -- and not to past obligations.
Bob Franken | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics
How long is the honeymoon going to last?
Marcia DeSanctis | Posted 04.02.2009 | Politics
Rather than preach, build or spread democracy, we proved that our system works. By winning, Obama did more to teach the Iraqis about democracy than four years of nation building has done.
Dan Siegel | Posted 12.11.2008 | Living
The Obama victory was powered by something new: The Y.O.U. Movement. This movement is composed of three integral forces which are shaping the next generation of citizen-driven politics.
Jim Wallis | Posted 12.11.2008 | Politics
Children of color, indeed of all colors, across America woke up on Wednesday morning not just to a new day, but a new world.
Marian Wright Edelman | Posted 12.11.2008 | Living
President-Elect Obama's election affirms every child's life is of equal value and each child can strive to achieve at the highest level that his or her talent, discipline and hard work allow.
Erik Ose | Posted 07.05.2009 | Politics