Holding the New Democratic Majority Together
With Daniel Berrier of Electopundit Part 1: Reading the Election Barack Hussein Obama, the newly elected 44th President of the United States is almo...
With Daniel Berrier of Electopundit Part 1: Reading the Election Barack Hussein Obama, the newly elected 44th President of the United States is almo...
Kirk Snyder | Posted 12.12.2008 | Business
It's clear that the reason so many young people became involved with the Obama campaign was because he reached them based on an understanding about these new rules for communication.
Dr. Jonny Bowden | Posted 12.12.2008 | Living
There's good reason to think that intellectualism is on the ropes, but maybe this will change now that we have in the White House a guy who actually understands nuance and complexity.
Larry Gellman | Posted 12.11.2008 | Politics
Many McCain apologists have suggested that the meltdown in the stock market over the last month doomed his campaign. That assessment seems far too friendly.
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 12.11.2008 | Politics
The Republicans must always blame the liberal media for any and all bad publicity their nominee, hopefully Sarah Palin, might receive. This is a winner because it reminds voters who the real enemies are.
Huffington Post | Posted 12.08.2008 | Media
"Morning Joe" co-host Willie Geist put together a package of his Top 10 Most Ridiculous Stories Of Campaign '08, which aired Friday morning on MSNBC. ...
Steven Weber | Posted 12.08.2008 | Politics
"Sarah-Palooza" Tour Clears Just Enough to Cover Former Gov's Wardrobe; Nike Names Todd Palin as Spokesman for Line for Mukluks.
Andy Ostroy | Posted 12.08.2008 | Politics
3. Stop being so partisan. Some things (global warming, supporting the troops) are black and white, not red or blue.
Jackson Williams | Posted 09.16.2009 | Politics
There's talk on conservative radio that Obama earned no mandate. Obama, now with 364 electoral votes, would have won even without his giant prizes of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Florida.
Arianna Huffington | Posted 12.07.2008 | Politics
Winners: The Davids - Axelrod and Plouffe: they spearheaded a near flawless campaign. Katie Couric: her multi-part interview with Sarah Palin was the turning point in how the country saw Palin -- and by extension John McCain. And she did it in a way that left no room for accusations of being unfair or playing "Gotcha!" Michelle Obama: smarts, grace, style, charm, and a serious "good mommy" vibe -- she's got the whole package. Losers: Joe Lieberman: failed to deliver Democrats, independents, or Jews. And on the way to losing his committee chairmanships. Liddy Dole: her "Godless" ad will be taught in What Not To Do poli sci classes for a century. Joe the Plumber: the clock just hit 15 minutes, and the wakeup call will not be pleasant.
Norman Solomon | Posted 12.07.2008 | Business
Barack Obama won the presidency after clearly saying that he wants to spread the wealth. Let's make him do it.
Rick Horowitz | Posted 12.06.2008 | Politics
The Ten-Foot Poll was created to plug some of those glaring gaps in the election coverage offered by the networks, the cable outlets and even the internet.
Tom Gerdy | Posted 12.05.2008 | Politics
I've had some successes as a businessman, but I have not been able to find a way to generate enough revenue so I could help my employees with health insurance.
Alden Loury | Posted 12.05.2008 | Chicago
John McCain fell in love with Joe the Plumber and proclaimed that we were all like Joe. But no one has stood up so prominently for the millions of Americans who would gladly switch places with Joe.
Beverly Wettenstein | Posted 12.05.2008 | Media
When Obama mentioned Ledbetter in a debate, McCain muttered that it would create "a trial lawyers dream." He claims lawyers could take advantage of women who allege discrimination.
Joshuah Bearman | Posted 12.04.2008 | Politics
In a couple of days, crowds of thousands will be gone, and McCain will have to face himself. As will the party. Until then, the rallies are their mutual escape.
Ariston Anderson | Posted 12.04.2008 | Entertainment
On his Saturday Night Live guest appearance this weekend, Senator John McCain poked fun at his own lack of celebrity endorsements, noting that "My o...
Seth Grahame-Smith | Posted 12.04.2008 | Politics
Who better to set a new course than a man who's been in the Senate for 26 years? Who better to lead us into the future than a seventy-two-year-old who doesn't use email? That leader is John McCain.
Mike Miley | Posted 12.04.2008 | Entertainment
There is no way that Hollywood can top what we've been living with every day for the past six months. What wacky stories are left to put into a political film?
Stephen Elliott | Posted 12.04.2008 | Politics
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 12.04.2008 | Media
If you watched this weekend's SNL — featuring Democrat host Ben Affleck and GOP presidential candidate John McCain — all the way to the en...
New York Times | Posted 12.04.2008 | Media
We do not often cheer on Fox News's coverage of politics. But we did the other day when the anchor Shepard Smith reported on an especially absurd turn...
Editor & Publisher | Posted 12.03.2008 | Politics
Normally it would just be funny, if Joe the Plumber (or JTP as press insiders have dubbed him) was just another sudden celeb shooting off his mouth an...
Scott Foval | Posted 12.03.2008 | Home
It has been a long eight years, and this past week saw the politics of division pushed to the absolute limit of absurdity. We must not allow it to go on any longer.
Michael Russnow | Posted 12.02.2008 | Media
Rather than think our foreign friends' hopeful anticipation is a bad sign, it should give us more incentive to restore the love and respect the world has long held for the United States.
Sheri and Allan Rivlin | Posted 12.14.2008 | Politics