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  • MoveOn Calls for Afghanistan Exit Strategy

    By John Nichols

    The online activist group MoveOn.org, which experienced its most explosive growth when it emerged as a focal point for opposition to the war in Iraq, has been criticized for failing to adopt an anti-war position with regard to the increasingly deadly and ineffectual US occupation of Afghanistan.

    Now, however, the 4.2-million member group has made a tentative move toward supporting an Afghanistan exit strategy.

    In a online e-blast to activists, MoveOn organizers argued Friday against the deployment of more US troops to Afghanistan and for the development of "a clear exit strategy."

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    September 25, 2009
  • Senate-Pick Kirk 's Insurance, Drug-Industry "Conflicts"

    By John Nichols

    On Friday, former Democratic National Committee chair Paul Kirk cleared what was probably his last legal hurdle to become the selected-not-elected "temporary senator" from Massachusetts.

    A Massachusetts judge, rejecting a Republican challenge, ruled that the veteran Democratic operative was legitimately appointed and could hold his seat until a special election names a permanent successor to the late Senator Edward Kennedy.

    The temorary senator's charge is to fill seat during the Senate debate over health-care reform.

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    September 25, 2009
  • G20 Schemes Threaten Democracy, Sustainability

    By John Nichols

    PITTSBURGH – The G20 Summit that opens Thursday is unlikely to achieve much when it comes to restructuring the global economic order. That's good news for workers, farmers, consumers and citizens.

    What's good about inaction on the part of the leaders of the world's wealthiest nations? While there is no question that a radical restructuring is needed, it must be the right restructuring.

    In the midst of the nastiest economic downturn since the Great Depression, and with so many unaddressed social and environmental challenges weighing on the planet, the necessity of finding new ways of organizing and managing the economic affairs of nation states and global trading and regulatory regimes should be evident to even the most nearsighted neo-liberals.

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    September 23, 2009
  • Kennedy Family Pick Paul Kirk Is New Massachusetts Senator

    By John Nichols

    Rejecting prospects who had sought and won statewide office, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick has selected a veteran political insider, former Democratic National Committee chairman Paul Kirk, to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the late Senator Edward Kennedy.

    Kirk, a close Kennedy family friend who served as the former senator's special assistant during the challenging period from 1969 to 1977, is currently the chairman of the board of directors for the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.

    Kirk, 71, was reportedly the pick of the Kennedy family.

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    September 22, 2009
  • Obama At the UN: Think of Me as FDR, Not Bush

    By John Nichols

    Distancing himself from George Bush and embracing the legacy of Franklin Roosevelt -- to the point of quoting the 32nd president on the need for "the cooperative effort of the whole world" to build peace and prosperity -- Barack Obama addressed the United Nations Wednesday as an old-school liberal internationalist.

    After reviewing the breaks he has made with the Bush administration's unilateralist approaches -- with a heavy emphasis on the determination of the United States to engage with the UN and international groupings that promote human rights and cooperation between nations on issues such as disability rights -- the president said in his first speech to the UN: "We have reached a pivotal moment. The United States stands ready to (usher in) a new era of international cooperation."

    Obama portrayed that readiness as an opportunity that nations that had come to distrust the U.S. during the Bush-Cheney era should now embrace. And he suggested an ambitious global agenda.

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    September 23, 2009
  • What Obama Should Be Saying About a Public Option

    By John Nichols

    President Obama did all the Sunday morning talk shows, as part of a ramped-up campaign to promote his sincere if ill-defined belief that health care should be reformed, and he continued to argue, albeit tepidly, that this reform probably needs to include a public option.

    Obama was smooth and smart and presidential and the appearances on ABC's "This Week," CBS's "Face the Nation," NBC's "Meet the Press," CNN's "State of the Union" and on the Spanish-language Univision network will undoubtedly aid his personal approval ratings.

    But these exercises in pulled punches and anti-government apologia will do little to advance the cause of genuine health care reform.

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    September 21, 2009
  • AFL-CIO's Trumka Embraces All Workers -- Including Immigrants

    By John Nichols

    Richard Trumka's great strength as a leader of the AFL-CIO has always been his willingness to challenge this country labor movement to be better not just than its past but also its present.

    Long before he assumed the presidency of the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations on Thursday, the former head of the United Mineworkers positioned himself as the "old labor" warrior who was determined to push union members to embrace new realities and new opportunities.

    Trumka did that last year, in the thick of the 2008 presidential race, when he boldly confronted the reality of racism within the ranks of the movement to which he has devoted his life.

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    September 18, 2009
  • Saving Social Security From the Benefit Cutters

    By John Nichols

    Conservative critics of all things governmental love to talk about "saving Social Security."

    But they use the term "saving" in the Orwellian sense.

    Conservative plans to "save," "preserve" or "maintain" Social Security invariably involve gutting the program that provides an essential safety net for retired Americans and others in need.

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    September 17, 2009
  • Michael Moore on Leno: "Capitalism is Legalized Greed"

    By John Nichols

    Americans who didn't witness filmmaker Michael Moore's appearance Tuesday night on NBC's "The Jay Leno Show" missed one of those rare moments when the vast wasteland gives way to an oasis of realism.

    Rarely since the days when author Gore Vidal regularly appeared on the "Tonight" show with Johnny Carson has a popular television program on a commercial broadcast channel provided such extended and respectful treatment to a scathing critique of the corrupt status quo.

    Leno hailed Moore's new movie, "Capitalism: A Love Story," as "the best film he's done."

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    September 16, 2009
  • Sarkozy Wants G-20 to Reject "Cult of the Market"

    By John Nichols

    When the G-20 meets in Pittsburgh next week, French President Sarkozy will urge world leaders to make two moves -- one immediate and one long-term -- that have the potential to temper capitalism's worst abuses and reassert human values at the national and international levels.

    Sarkozy's aides say he will walk out of the summit of presidents and prime ministers from the world's most developed countries if the leaders fail to endorse a plan to curb bonuses for bankers.

    That's the immediate demand. And it is an important one, as it could put the G-20 in the unusual position of trying to tame -- rather than cheer on -- the banksters and corporate CEOS that have so unsettled the global economy.

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    September 15, 2009
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