We're Being Bad: Are Mom And Dad To Blame?
When it comes to assigning blame for our collective decline in courtesy, integrity, and good judgement, two popular culprits are the mommies and daddies of America.
When it comes to assigning blame for our collective decline in courtesy, integrity, and good judgement, two popular culprits are the mommies and daddies of America.
AP | JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN | Posted 12.16.2009 | Books
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The fierce debate over health care hasn't led to a new law yet, but it's produced some of this year's top quotes, according t...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 12.15.2009 | Politics
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is releasing a new round of radio ads tying the GOP to big banks and targeting House Republicans for v...
Posted 12.14.2009 | Politics
Former president George H. W. Bush had some harsh words for Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) in a Parade interview. Via Political Wire, Bush on the lawmaker's...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 12.03.2009 | Politics
Tea Party activists got to play the part of the glitterati Wednesday night at the Ronald Reagan building in Washington, DC, where FreedomWorks debuted...
Nathan Daschle | Posted 11.19.2009 | Politics
American voters will reward the party that optimistically puts forth a concrete plan to return prosperity. And while the jury on the new administration is still out, the case against the GOP has long been closed.
AP | BOB SALSBERG | Posted 11.19.2009 | Politics
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — When the U.S. House admonished Rep. Joe Wilson for shouting "You lie!" at President Barack Obama during a health care speec...
New York Times | ROBERT PEAR | Posted 11.14.2009 | Politics
Statements by more than a dozen lawmakers were ghostwritten, in whole or in part, by Washington lobbyists working for Genentech, one of the world's la...
Mike Stark | Posted 11.05.2009 | Politics
I thought it would be interesting to see how much some of the most virulent opponents of health care reform knew about the people they are supposed to be representing. I came up with two simple questions.
Huffington Post | Nicholas Graham | Posted 11.04.2009 | Politics
Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) had an epiphany about health care legislation while he attended a "luncheon" at "Enchilada's Mexican restaurant" with so...
Talking Points Memo | Evan McMorris-Santoro | Posted 11.02.2009 | Politics
Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) says President Obama has endangered American lives by not doing more to alleviate the nation's short supply of H1N1 vaccine. In...
John R. Bohrer | Posted 10.30.2009 | New York
The miraculous resurrection of Governor Jon Corzine in the crucial month of October has had a lot of people thinking the Democrat is running away with the thing. Not so.
Barry Levinson | Posted 10.29.2009 | Media
Communication -- the ability to connect and manipulate -- is perhaps the most interesting part of politics we can observe, and the most frightening.
Greg Mitchell | Posted 10.28.2009 | Politics
Like everyone who covered the Valerie Plame/CIA leak case and the Scooter Libby trial, I am anxiously awaiting the pending release of the Hollywood treatment, Fair Game.
cnn.com | Peter Hamby | Posted 10.22.2009 | Politics
Rep. Joe Wilson's wife Roxanne has been diagnosed with swine flu, the congressman's office confirmed to CNN on Thursday. The South Carolina Republica...
Lincoln Mitchell | Posted 10.14.2009 | Politics
By supporting a moderate bill in committee, Snowe has made the GOP, or at least part of it, relevant again; succeeding where Michael Steele, John Boehner, Joe Wilson, Rush Limbaugh and others have failed.
Debbie Robins | Posted 10.15.2009 | Living
It's been a month now since American pop culture witnessed three consecutive bursts of public anger. Serena Williams, wielding her racquet as a weapon at the U.S. Open, kick-started a week in which Kanye West stole the microphone from young, doll-faced Taylor Swift at the MTV Awards, and ended with Congressman Joe Wilson shouting down the President of the United States like a British heckler.
Jared Gardner | Posted 10.12.2009 | New York
Mainstream media sits off at the sideline, discussing the birther movement with its back-to-Africa chants as if there are legitimate concerns here that have nothing to do with racism.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 10.12.2009 | Politics
Were you one of those people who hoped that the spectacle of watching the sitting president heckled would be a one-time thing? Think again, because this kind of misbehavior has proven to be quite lucrative.
Zahra Khan | Posted 10.09.2009 | Living
Like a torch that lights the way for many lifeboats seeking shore, Obama's "glow" helps bring people of color home.
Ed Gurowitz, Ph.D. | Posted 10.08.2009 | Living
We're in a no-kidding crucial situation. Unless someone will stand up and (metaphorically) shout "you lie!" to those who are lying, we may find one day that there is no one left to speak for us.
Karl Frisch | Posted 10.06.2009 | Media
Perhaps it's the rallies or the fundraising or the demonstrably false attacks that have kept Obama from appearing on Fox. Regardless, the right's gravy train rolls on undeterred, facts be damned.
Brian Levin, J.D. | Posted 10.05.2009 | Politics
While overbroad and inaccurate analysis of the extremist risk is often faulty and bigoted, it can sometimes be equally humorous.
Hoyt Hilsman | Posted 12.02.2009 | Living
What is an Intentional Conversation? Stated simply: It is a structured conversation with no purpose other than the conversation itself.
Howie Klein | Posted 11.30.2009 | Politics
Grayson came to Congress promising to be a tribune for working Florida families. What drives Republicans mad is that he has been exactly that.
Jeffrey Shaffer | Posted 12.18.2009 | Living