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At The Table At The Table

Back in the winter days of the primary when Center for Community Change hosted their forum on community values in Iowa, they invited all of the presidential candidates to listen t...

Dec 5, 2008 / Chris Hayes

John Bolton Reads ‘Em and Weeps John Bolton Reads ‘Em and Weeps

It was an extraordinary scene at the American Enterprise Institute on Tuesday, where John Bolton read 'em and wept. There is, he said, no way to stop Iran from getting nuclear wea...

Dec 5, 2008 / Bob Dreyfuss

Listening to Odetta Listening to Odetta

Her voice a force of nature and her theatrical sense undimmed, Odetta-made music of extraordinary compassion, intuition and grace.

Dec 4, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Bruce Shapiro

Another Woman Senator From New York? Another Woman Senator From New York?

Feminist groups are moving to assure that the New York Senate seat that Hillary Clinton will soon vacate goes to a woman -- and they have chosen their candidate: Democratic Congre...

Dec 4, 2008 / John Nichols

Realizing the Promise Realizing the Promise

I'm here at the Hilton ballroom is Washington DC at the Realizing the Promise forum. It's organized by the Center for Community Change and the Gameliel foundation and is a kind of...

Dec 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Trading Partners Trading Partners

Xavier Becerra, Obama's pick for US trade representative, could bring the change working people here and abroad can believe in.

Dec 3, 2008 / John Nichols

India’s Muslims India’s Muslims

The deep grievances of marginalized Indian Muslims are a source of major societal rifts, exacerbated by the anti-Muslim propaganda of Hindu fundamentalists.

Dec 3, 2008 / Barbara Crossette

Ending the Mindset Ending the Mindset

Dissenting views on Iraq and Afghanistan will have to come not from the hawkish national security team, but from outside Washington, and from Obama himself.

Dec 3, 2008 / The Editors

Noted. Noted.

Wal-Mart's toxic workplace; higher ed takes a hit; the right-wing blame game.

Dec 3, 2008 / The Editors

After Mumbai After Mumbai

There is no military solution to the crisis in South Asia. It falls to Barack Obama to create a new path out of the deepening Afghan-Pakistan crisis.

Dec 3, 2008 / The Editors

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