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Deeds Louder Than Words in Cairo Deeds Louder Than Words in Cairo

  President Obama said in Cairo this week that he sought a new beginning in US relations with the Muslim world, and a relationship based on common principles, including "...

Jun 5, 2009 / Laura Flanders

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Lakers How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Lakers

Progressives looking for a team to back in the NBA Finals should steer clear of the Orlando Magic, since their owner, Dick DeVos, is a powerful right-wing zealot.

Jun 5, 2009 / Column / Dave Zirin

Slacker Friday Slacker Friday

Weekly Wrap-up: Our new "Think Again" column, "The Surprising Success of the Right-WingRant," is here. It's an exploration of the weird success of the right'shysterical racist...

Jun 5, 2009 / Eric Alterman

Dems Vie for Victory in Virginia Dems Vie for Victory in Virginia

The Democratic primary for governor of Virginia, which takes place on June 9, has been a pretty nasty affair from Day One. At a February fundraising dinner, Democratic candidates C...

Jun 5, 2009 / Ari Berman

Barack Obama: Humble Realist? Barack Obama: Humble Realist?

Barack Obama's remarkable speech in Cairo yesterday may or may not mark a "new beginning" in America's relations with the Muslim world. Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, Isra...

Jun 5, 2009 / Eyal Press

Three Tests for Obama After “The Speech” Three Tests for Obama After “The Speech”

I'm arriving tonight in Tehran, where I expect I'll get a lot of interesting reaction to President Obama's speech yesterday. (My own reaction was posted here, at length, yesterday...

Jun 5, 2009 / Bob Dreyfuss

On Sotomayor, Conservative Media “Echo Chamber” Hampers GOP On Sotomayor, Conservative Media “Echo Chamber” Hampers GOP

So the conservative pundits are walking back their overheated attacks on Judge Sotomayor, from Newt Gingrich eating his tweets to Rush Limbaugh announcing he may even back her nomi...

Jun 5, 2009 / Ari Melber

The Trouble With Transparency The Trouble With Transparency

The Nation's Ari Melber gives varying degrees of success to President Obama's claims of transparency.

Jun 4, 2009 / The Nation Video

Time to Break Up the Banks Time to Break Up the Banks

Last April, I wrote about A New Way Forward, a new and growing movement organized via the web and founded by young people who want to take back the power of the ordinary citizen t...

Jun 4, 2009 / Peter Rothberg

‘Smearing Izzy Continued,’ Continued… ‘Smearing Izzy Continued,’ Continued…

Our new "Think Again" column, "The Surprising Success of the Right-WingRant," is here. It's an exploration of the weird success of the right's hysterical racist andsexist attacks...

Jun 4, 2009 / Eric Alterman

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