She's No Kennedy
Caroline Kennedy is a woman. Some of the most oppressed people on earth are women named Kennedy. Ergo, appointing Caroline to the US Senate is striking a blow for women and humankind.
Caroline Kennedy is a woman. Some of the most oppressed people on earth are women named Kennedy. Ergo, appointing Caroline to the US Senate is striking a blow for women and humankind.
Martin Nolan | Posted 02.12.2009 | Politics
The Empire State is a triumvirate uniting the House of Clinton, the House of Cuomo and the House of Paterson. Would reviving the Kennedy dynasty disturb this delicate ecological balance?
AP | MATTHEW DALY | Posted 02.12.2009 | Green
WASHINGTON — In a rare Sunday session, the Senate advanced legislation that would set aside more than 2 million acres in nine states as wilderne...
Politico | ALEXANDER BURNS | Posted 02.10.2009 | Politics
With only a longshot court appeal standing in the way of Democrat Al Franken's election to the Senate, Republicans are gritting their teeth and bracin...
AP | KIMBERLY HEFLING | Posted 02.07.2009 | Media
WASHINGTON — MSNBC political commentator Chris Matthews has told his colleagues he won't be leaving television to run for a U.S. Senate seat fro...
Andy Borowitz | Posted 01.06.2009 | Politics
Just hours after being denied a seat in the U.S. Senate, Roland W. Burris said that he was no longer interested in that position and would instead seek to be crowned Emperor of the Universe.
Howard Bragman | Posted 02.04.2009 | Politics
I don't like to be too simplistic but you either love life in the public eye or you don't. I don't believe Caroline Kennedy loves it.
Brian Normoyle | Posted 02.03.2009 | Politics
Coleman's earlier admonishments about healing quickly and sparing taxpayer dollars have given way to a stubborn refusal to be a man of his word.
New York Times | Liz Robbins | Posted 02.03.2009 | Politics
Count. Recount. File legal motion. Recount. File legal motion. It might be faster for the next United States senator from Minnesota to get to Washing...
Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 02.03.2009 | Politics
The Senate's glaring diversity problem goes far beyond the white out of African Americans. The paucity of openly gay members, minorities and women among the 100 senators is just as glaring.
Erin Medlicott | Posted 01.31.2009 | Politics
As U.S. Senator Joe Biden's (D-DE) Chief of Staff from 1998 through 2003, Alan L. Hoffman directed Biden's agenda, communications and political operations, and managed everything from legislative affairs to personnel.
Steve Clemons | Posted 01.26.2009 | Politics
Obama should stop this torment that is being prepared for Kennedy by offering her the Court of St. James, the U.S. Ambassadorship to Great Britain.
nytimes.com | DAVID M. HALBFINGER | Posted 01.22.2009 | Politics
If she were applying to be, say, an undersecretary of education in Barack Obama's new administration, Caroline Kennedy would have to fill out a 63-ite...
Al Giordano | Posted 01.22.2009 | Politics
Caroline Kennedy's open support for marriage rights for gays and lesbians in an era when top liberal Democrats can't bring themselves to support it offers the best antidote to the Rick Warren blues yet.
Mark Green | Posted 01.20.2009 | Politics
Is Obama's choice of Rick Warren another example of the president-elect giving conservatives the visual while later giving progressives the policy?
Denise Dennis | Posted 01.19.2009 | Politics
If selected by Governor Paterson, Caroline Kennedy would make an excellent United States senator from the great state of New York. She has lived in ...
Lincoln Mitchell | Posted 01.19.2009 | Politics
The notion that it would somehow be unfair to appoint Kennedy because she has not toiled in the House of Representatives for a decade should not be one that ordinary voters take seriously.
Suzanne Braun Levine | Posted 01.18.2009 | Politics
Women in their fifties and sixties -- what I call our Second Adulthood -- are a new breed, liberated by better health, greater longevity, experience in the larger world, and self-confidence that is increasing every day.
Madeleine M. Kunin | Posted 01.18.2009 | Politics
It's possible that I am being too sensitive about gender bias, but is the "experience" question raised more frequently for women than it is for men?
Chris Kelly | Posted 01.18.2009 | Politics
One of them has a law degree from Columbia and has co-written two critically acclaimed books about the Bill of Rights. The other has a journalism degree from college in general and had a memorable conversation with Katie Couric.
Bradley W. Bloch | Posted 01.17.2009 | Politics
The Blagojevich scandal serves as a reminder that a great many decisions about who gets what in life are determined by unstated considerations that often have little to do with merit.
Joe Cutbirth | Posted 01.17.2009 | Politics
It's time for reporters covering this story to dispense with the navel gazing and to get started vetting Ms. Kennedy's ideas and positions.
Lawrence O'Donnell | Posted 01.17.2009 | Politics
No one in New York politics knows more about the state than Liz Moynihan. And no one else can tell us what Pat Moynihan would think about who should be the next person to take his old seat in the Senate.
Michael Wolff | Posted 02.13.2009 | Politics