Flyover Country at 40,000 Feet
Limousine liberals act as if their cause of the moment is more important than getting cattle out the gate. Forgive me, but I assert that it just ain't so: If we don't work, you don't eat.
Limousine liberals act as if their cause of the moment is more important than getting cattle out the gate. Forgive me, but I assert that it just ain't so: If we don't work, you don't eat.
Beverly Davis | Posted 06.27.2008 | Home
It's the season premiere 2008 general election campaign. The music will be blaring, the crowd jumping, the loudspeakers booming. But the real story is that Democratic "unity" is well under way.
Georgianne Nienaber | Posted 06.23.2008 | Green
The Army Corps has known for some time that the levee systems needed restructuring. It appears that rather than improving them, they chose to hire PR firms to help with crisis communications.
Georgianne Nienaber | Posted 06.17.2008 | Green
With the epic dimensions of this flood and the scope of infrastructure failures, how can the Army Corps of Engineers say to the devastated people that they had better get busy and "top the levees?"
AP | MARIA SUDEKUM FISHER | Posted 06.17.2008 | Home
GULFPORT, Ill. — The rising Mississippi River broke through a levee Tuesday, forcing authorities to rescue about a half-dozen people by helicopt...
Dan Treul | Posted 06.17.2008 | Home
In another signal, perhaps, that the country is ready for change, newspapers across the Midwest showed either even-handedness or excitement for an issue that only years ago was considered taboo.
Paul Abrams | Posted 06.16.2008 | Politics
Obama is on the front lines of the flood, helping residents clean up and start over. Where is McCain in this effort? Is he pitching in to help? Or is he off to another party at the Bush "ranch" in his wife's jet?
AP | ALLEN G. BREED and JIM SALTER | Posted 06.15.2008 | Home
IOWA CITY, Iowa — A week's work of frantic sandbagging by students, professors and the National Guard couldn't spare this bucolic college town f...
Sally Kohn | Posted 06.12.2008 | Politics
Postville, Iowa is a half-way house for the American dream, a dream deferred for many. And it's a microcosm of the issues facing our next President.
Georgianne Nienaber | Posted 06.11.2008 | Politics
It is easy to blame nature, but what or who is behind a water management policy in the United States that allowed the city of New Orleans to be ruined?
Paul Jenkins | Posted 05.25.2008 | Politics
Clinton's increasingly desperate quest to show something for her decades of campaigning has taken on a vaguely insane turn, for which we should be grateful, even as it makes us queasy.
Mayhill Fowler | Posted 05.23.2008 | Home
"Personally, I think the sales gas tax holiday being proposed is like peeing your pants on a cold winter's day: It feels nice and warm for a little while, but very soon begins to feel quite cold."
Chris Weigant | Posted 05.21.2008 | Politics
Last Thanksgiving, I took a vacation from the blog and (while I was gone) I ran a series of speech transcripts from all eight of the Democratic candid...
Mayhill Fowler | Posted 05.21.2008 | Home
In the VIP line at the rally were those who had caucused for Edwards, Kucinich, Richardson, Biden and Dodd. There were Iowans for all the Democratic candidates. Except one. And there were no Republicans.
Sally Kohn | Posted 05.18.2008 | Politics
From the superdelegate process to the farm bill to the recent raid on immigrants in Iowa, elitism is rearing its nipped-and-tucked head all across America.
Michael Shaw | Posted 05.08.2008 | Media
Erin Medlicott | Posted 04.29.2008 | Home
Reflecting recent seesawing in the race for the Democratic nomination, which seemed all but won by Obama two weeks ago, Party superdelegates, far from tipping the race, are still divided.
Paul Jenkins | Posted 04.26.2008 | Politics
Were Hillary the great rural white savior that her campaign is depicting, she would have been able to dispatch a presidential neophyte like Barack Obama.
Cenk Uygur | Posted 04.25.2008 | Politics
The Clinton team is now trying to make the specious argument that she is winning in the popular vote. The first problem with that argument is that it's not true.
Paul Jenkins | Posted 03.21.2008 | Politics
That she has been able to stay in the race at all is a testament to the power of the Clinton name, the Dem's ludicrous electoral system, and her hold over a petrified media and the party's bureaucratic elite.
AP | MIKE GLOVER | Posted 03.15.2008 | Politics
DES MOINES, Iowa — Democrat Barack Obama expanded his fragile lead in delegates over rival Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday, picking up nine d...
AP | STEPHEN OHLEMACHER | Posted 03.12.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Not so fast, Pennsylvania. The next stop in the Democratic presidential race is ... Iowa. Yes, Iowa....
Paul Jenkins | Posted 03.12.2008 | Politics
It is increasingly unseemly for superdelegates to stand by as the Clinton campaign resorts to techniques that would have made Jesse Helms blush 20 years ago.
Christine Whelan | Posted 03.10.2008 | Living
I'm from NY where your winter storm survival kit is $20 for a taxi, your two-inch wedges instead of your three-inch stilettos and a fashionable, but not-very-warm, belted trench.
Paul Jenkins | Posted 03.09.2008 | Politics
Of the many strange spins the Clinton campaign has sold the media, few are as troubling as the idea that she is the stronger general election candidate.
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George Copeland | Posted 07.16.2008 | Home