The Obama "Betrayal" Narrative Takes Shape
The fear is that Obama, bending to pressure from the military-industrial complex, might "re-brand" the Iraq war.
The fear is that Obama, bending to pressure from the military-industrial complex, might "re-brand" the Iraq war.
Andrew Sargus Klein | Posted 12.27.2008 | Politics
The hope for Republicans is that bloggers will predicate a conservative grassroots movement removed from the Christian arm of the Party--a base as intellectually responsive as the Daily Kos.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 12.25.2008 | Politics
Much of the sweeping victories enjoyed by the Democratic Party this November have been credited to three major catalysts: Barack Obama, for his campai...
Sally Kohn | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics
Obama won by convincing millions of Americans that there are no permanent enemies of progressive change. In the same spirit, Obama's supporters must not become permanent friends to our new President.
Bertha Lewis | Posted 12.09.2008 | Politics
If I could hug everyone at once, I would. Without everyone who stood with us it would have been impossible to fight back the way we did.
Sarah van Gelder | Posted 12.07.2008 | Politics
Obama ran a campaign of high integrity, focusing on issues that really mattered, showing he could lead the whole country forward -- not pandering, but speaking to our higher selves.
Lorelei Kelly | Posted 12.04.2008 | Home
No matter what happens on Tuesday, the Obama campaign will have revisited a lost ideology of citizenship for Americans that has enormous potential for our nation.
Julian Brookes | Posted 11.23.2008 | Politics
Erica Payne's book, The Practical Progressive: How to Build a Twenty-First Century Political Movement, is the essential guide to what's happening, who's who, and how to get involved in the new progressive "infrastructure."
Lincoln Mitchell | Posted 11.22.2008 | Politics
For years now a central piece of the progressive worldview is that progressives are enlightened Americans in a sea of their ignorant, bigoted and narrow-minded compatriots.
Nathaniel Loewentheil | Posted 10.25.2008 | Politics
The conservative movement's narrative about the role of individuals and the market led us this mess. We need a new narrative, a new progressive economic philosophy, to lead us out.
Mark Weisbrot | Posted 10.20.2008 | Politics
We also have nearly 15 years of experience with NAFTA and it clearly did not deliver on most of its promises. It was sold as a job creator, but the United States has actually lost jobs.
Mike Lux | Posted 10.04.2008 | Politics
I am convinced that coherence and unity in pushing the compelling idea of American progressivism is a big part of what made the Convention such a success.
Alan Rosenblatt | Posted 09.07.2008 | Green
Until oil companies start acting like they are on the American team and help us reduce ALL oil consumption, I will be glad we have lots of grassroots advocacy campaigns to keep the pressure on them.
Tony Sachs | Posted 07.21.2008 | Politics
To elect a far-left liberal in 2008 would be like Reagan getting elected in 1968, or FDR in 1924. The country simply isn't ready yet. The liberals' time will come again -- just not this year.
Miles Mogulescu | Posted 07.07.2008 | Politics
We should not give Obama an easy pass on his FISA turnaround, but progressives need to maintain a nuanced view of the relationship between electoral politics and movement building.
Stephen Zunes | Posted 06.26.2008 | Politics
Obama was able to defeat the once-formidable Hillary Clinton because he was perceived to be the better candidate among the increasingly progressive base of the Democratic Party.
Christine Escobar | Posted 04.10.2008 | Home
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have yet to acknowledge the Iraq withdrawal plan crafted by members of their own party, and it appears there is little pressure from the press to question them on it.
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 01.04.2009 | Politics