Comments of the Week: Voting Rights, Fox News, and S.E. Cupp Comments of the Week: Voting Rights, Fox News, and S.E. Cupp
Our readers sound off on Fox News, S.E. Cupp and the fight against voter suppression.
May 25, 2012 / Sarah Arnold
Ilyse Hogue: Romney’s Weak Record, In Politics and Business Ilyse Hogue: Romney’s Weak Record, In Politics and Business
When his own record falters, Romney goes on the offensive against Obama.
May 25, 2012 / Press Room
Ben Adler: Rubio Can’t Help Romney With the Latino Vote Ben Adler: Rubio Can’t Help Romney With the Latino Vote
Why picking Marco Rubio as a running mate would not automatically improve Romney's standing among Latino voters.
May 25, 2012 / Press Room
Jeremy Scahill: A Short History of Drone Warfare Jeremy Scahill: A Short History of Drone Warfare
The new trajectory of US warfare.
May 25, 2012 / Francis Reynolds
Don’t Think Twice Don’t Think Twice
Eric reviews his latest music choices and Reed analyzes recent trends in Congressional oratory.
May 25, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Eric Alterman
A Human Rights Channel Launches on YouTube A Human Rights Channel Launches on YouTube
Human rights activists are turning to the popular video site to get their message out.
May 25, 2012 / Ari Melber
Feminists: Time to Stand With S.E. Cupp Feminists: Time to Stand With S.E. Cupp
Let the media—left, right, center—know that the crude sexualization of women who voice their opinions in public is not “satire.” It’s misogyny.
May 25, 2012 / Katha Pollitt
Are Most Americans Really ‘Pro-Life’? Are Most Americans Really ‘Pro-Life’?
The anti-choice movement may be winning on labels, but they’re losing on the issues.
May 25, 2012 / Jessica Valenti
Third Case Against Occupy Wall Street Protester Is Thrown Out Third Case Against Occupy Wall Street Protester Is Thrown Out
It raises the question, why were these people arrested in the first place?
May 25, 2012 / Allison Kilkenny
D’Angelo and the Challenge of Black Men Maintaining Their IDs D’Angelo and the Challenge of Black Men Maintaining Their IDs
D’Angelo is one of millions of African-Americans across America who rightly or wrongly have had their licenses revoked or suspended due to interactions with the law.
May 25, 2012 / Brentin Mock
