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Jonathan Alter | The Reach of Persistent Progressivism
Last week brought a lot of talk about how health-care reform (HCR) was the most sweeping piece of domestic legislation since 1965. That's astonishing when you think about it …
Welcome to Glennbeckistan
Where the Tea Party Rules and the Tea-hadis Roam What if the Tea Party ruled? Imagine a land, let's call it Glennbeckistan, where white, patriarchal, religiously zealous, Tea Party-type …
Arundhati Roy: Becoming Internal Security Threats
Novelist, activist, journalist, internal security threat? Arundhati Roy joins us for a special conversation about her journey into the forest in the heart of India to talk to Maoist …
As Congress Takes Break, Obama Names 15 Recess Appointments
Washington - President Barack Obama reignited a partisan fight over appointments Saturday when he announced his intention to fill 15 key vacant administration positions — that normally require Senate …
Reagan Redux Could Pay for Health Care
“A fiscal Frankenstein”; so said Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) about the health care bill just passed by the Congress. Soulmate Republicans echoed his warning, predicting budgetary doom. But GOP …
Sarah Palin’s Gun-Imagery Takes Aim at Political Targets
Caught in Sarah Palin's rifle sights, liberals warn of the threat of violent rhetoric. Will it marginalize passionate discourse, or will demonizing hot-headed conservatives backfire at the voting booth? …
Capital Sins
Péchés Capitaux, le Roman de la Crise Financière [Capital Sins, the Novel of the Financial Crisis] By Sophie Gherardi Bernard Grasset, Paris, 2009 The seven deadly sins (capital vices), …
Talking to Taliban and Tribal Warlords
From October 7, 2001, until about a year ago, the world was hearing of the “war on terror” in the Af-Pak region as one on Taliban and tribal warlords …
No One Should Be Above the Law
In 1776, our founding fathers made a bold pronouncement: that all men are created equal, that we were endowed with inalienable rights, and, among these were Life, Liberty, and …
A Whole New Ballgame
A few days ago, I turned on the radio and heard the dulcet tones of San Francisco Giants broadcaster Jon Miller announcing this year's first spring training game. I …