Introducing: Washington Post Watch Introducing: Washington Post Watch
Today we unveil a new weekly feature called Washington Post Watch, though given the shoddiness of the WaPo's editorial pages we might as well call it Shooting Fish in a Barrel. I...
May 19, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Radio Nation With Laura Flanders Radio Nation With Laura Flanders
Arthur C. Danto recalls Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Kim analyzes California's gay marriage ruling.
May 19, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Radio Nation
This Week On Tap This Week On Tap
This week, election-season fireworks are expected as Sen. Harry Reid tries to shepherd through a series of House-backed votes on the $250-billion war supplemental bill, including ...
May 19, 2008 / Chris Hayes
McCain’s Hamas Hypocrisy McCain’s Hamas Hypocrisy
The Nation's Chris Hayes takes on McCain's evolving position on Hamas. Turns out he was for talking to Hamas before he was against it.
May 19, 2008 / Press Room
Wheels Within Wheels Wheels Within Wheels
This week in Citizen Kang, a gun is brandished, feelings get hurt, clandestine meetings are suggested, and the watcher is watched.
May 19, 2008 / Feature / Gary Phillips
Nixonland, Then and Now Nixonland, Then and Now
"Nixonland" – that's Rick Perlstein's term for the political world where candidates win power by mobilizing people's resentments, anxieties and anger, where politic...
May 18, 2008 / Jon Wiener
Hoping, Praying for the Liberal Lion — UPDATED Hoping, Praying for the Liberal Lion — UPDATED
Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain are agreed on one thing. They are all worried about Ted Kennedy. While cynicism is always appropriate when dealing with politicians...
May 17, 2008 / John Nichols
Friday Capitol Letter Friday Capitol Letter
In the House....This week, members furiously tangled over the war supplemental spending bill, which would fund operations in Iraq and Afghanistan through at least March 2009. Whil...
May 16, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Dollar-Driven Recruiting Dollar-Driven Recruiting
The Department of Defense has dramatically increased its military recruitment budget, but where will the troops come from?
May 16, 2008 / Feature / Allen McDuffee
