Predictions

10 More Book Publishing Predictions

HarperStudio | Robert Miller | Posted 01.01.2010 | Books


It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the e...

Book Publishing Predictions For 2010

idealog.com | Mike Shatzkin | Posted 12.30.2009 | Books


It is customary for those of us who do crystal-ball gazing to make some calls about the year ahead at around the time the celebrants head for Times Sq...

Dream Your Way to Success in 2010

Anne Hill | Posted 12.30.2009 | Living


Anne Hill

Just like dressing for success puts our best foot forward, dreaming for success can help us achieve our biggest goals this year.

Thanksgiving: Pay it Forward

James M. Lynch | Posted 11.24.2009 | Living


James M. Lynch

I asked our guests to consider what they would be thankful for in a year; what would be an accomplishment that they would have achieved, by being committed for the whole year.

The 2012 Presidential Race According to Numerologist Cheryl Lee Terry...

Tess Ghilaga | Posted 10.21.2009 | Politics


Tess Ghilaga

Cheryl Lee predicts that in this decade, women will regain their power and take their rightful place in society.

Supreme Court's New Season: Looking Ahead

Wall Street Journal | JESS BRAVIN | Posted 11.28.2009 | Politics


Questions before the Supreme Court, which begins its new term Monday, include corporate political spending, dog-fighting videos, a cross in the desert...

Jason Linkins

Scritti Politti: April 3, 2009

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 05.04.2009 | Politics


It's Friday, and I'm feeling generous and mercurial, so here's a fun and shameless plug! Los Angelenos in the house? This Saturday, enjoy the dynami...

Psychi-nomics 101: Prophets Predict our Financial Future

Val Brown | Posted 04.27.2009 | Business


Val Brown

A recent article in USA Today spoke of a sharp rise in business among clairvoyants. It's no wonder - people are desperate to know when they will find work again and no one on this earth can tell them.

This Year's Oscars: Predicting the Predictable

Jon Chattman | Posted 03.21.2009 | Entertainment


Jon Chattman

It's been fairly easy to predict the Oscars over the past few years. Sadly, this year's contest seems to be no different.

Well, Someone Got It Right -- Way Back Then

Carl Pope | Posted 02.22.2009 | Green


Carl Pope

President Obama's newly appointed science adviser, John Holdren, is an old friend of mine, and he had the foresight to predict many of today's dangers.

Sex in 2009: Five Predictions From HBO's Sexpert

Mike Alvear | Posted 02.11.2009 | Style


Mike Alvear

Call it Recession Sex. If you're coupled, you're going to spend more time at home and at some point that TV's gotta be turned off. The nesting impulse will increase your resting pulse.

What Will Change Everything?

Linda Stone | Posted 02.02.2009 | Living


Linda Stone

John Brockman, an agent representing some of the finest minds in science, poses a provocative question to an international community of physicists, psychologists, leaders and dreamers.

My 2008 "McLaughlin Awards" [Part 2]

Chris Weigant | Posted 01.26.2009 | Politics

Read More: Stuart Bowden, Ted Stevens, Jesse Jackson Jr, Ron Paul, Guantanamo, Al Franken, Best Government Dollar Spent, 50 State Strategy, Mccain, Primary Schedule, Awards, China, Worst Political Theater, Drill Baby Drill, Sarah Palin, Most Overreported Story, Andrew Cuomo, First Cat, Howard Dean, Socks the Cat, 2008, Bailout, Sofa, Condoleezza Rice, Katie Couric, Worst Political Scandal, John Edwards, Status of Forces, Sorry to See You Go, Health Care, Aids, Global Warming, Gravel, Election 2008 Coverage, Alaska, Bobby Jindal, Thomas Tamm, Reconstruction, Joe the Plumber, Tony Snow, Bernanke, Democrat, Letterman, Socks Clinton, Most Underrated, Democrats, Barack Obama, Best Idea, Predictions, George Carlin, 15 Minutes of Fame, Honorable Mention, Michigan, Hybrid, Wiretapping, Fred Thompson, Hillary Clinton, Executive Experience, Maliki, Caribou Barbie, Best Spin, Stuart Bowen, Destined for Political Oblivion, Kucinich, Jesse Helms, Private Jet, Beijing, Truth Commission, Going Green, Iraq, Most Overrated, Isaac Hayes, Spitzer, Caroline Kennedy, Bush, Wright, Blagojevich, Paulson, Bo Diddley, Mclaughlin, Unemployment, Inauguration, Destined for Political Stardom, Biggest Government Waste, Snl, Florida, Socks, Primary, Africa, Whistleblower, Best Political Theater, Most Underreported Story, Boldest Political Tactic, Castro, David Plouffe, Jeremiah Wright, Olympics, Harvey Korman, Beau Biden, Bernie Mac, Free Speech Zone, Wall Street, Chris Weigant, Oil, Most Honest Person, Socialism, Michael Crichton, Arthur C. Clarke, Saturday Night Live, Tina Fey, Worst Idea, David Letterman, Tamm, Wurzelbacher, Politics News

Chris Weigant

Love her or hate her, you have to admit that John McCain's selection of Sarah Palin for the Republican ticket this year was without any doubt the boldest political tactic of the year.

2009: The Year of the Shoe

Michael B. Laskoff | Posted 01.18.2009 | Politics


Michael B. Laskoff

2009 will be the year of the shoe. Within weeks, somewhere in Europe, disgruntled students will pour into the streets, remove their old sneakers and hurl them at the powers that be.

Necessity is the mother of social innovation

Lucy Bernholz | Posted 01.05.2009 | Living


Lucy Bernholz

Reposted (with edits and additions) from philanthropy2173 Ah, December. The anticipation of snow, unless you're already several feet under. The warmt...

William Kristol: Future Imperfect

Gerald Bracey | Posted 12.25.2008 | Media


Gerald Bracey

According to Bill Kristol, Bush has to win in Iraq to have any hopes of being judged successful. That gives him 38 days to become successful.

Thanks, Obama Campaign!

Steve Cobble | Posted 12.05.2008 | Home


Steve Cobble

This was a great campaign. If you weren't touched by the historic events of this election cycle, then you should probably give up politics. My predi...

Election Predictions: Pundits Weigh In

The Huffington Post | Posted 12.03.2008 | Politics


Make your own predictions below... Karl Rove Winner: Obama Electoral College: Obama 338 McCain 200 Rove writes on his website: The final Rove & Co....

Final Predictions

Howard Schweber | Posted 12.03.2008 | Politics


Howard Schweber

Electoral college: Obama 349. I have an even higher number in mind, but I'm afraid that if I try to type it my monitor will burst into flames.

Enter The HuffPost Election Forecast Contest

Arianna Huffington | Posted 12.02.2008 | Politics


Arianna Huffington

Predict the final outcome of the electoral vote, the popular vote, and the party breakdown of the new Senate and House. The winner gets an iPod already loaded with the top songs of the '08 race.

Jason Linkins

David Broder Finally Admits Mistake On Bush Prediction

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics


Washington Post columnist David Broder is not well liked on the lefty blogosphere, mainly because he is so in the tank for Bush and Karl Rove that his...