A Journalist’s Job A Journalist’s Job
Following up. Here's Brooks on last night's debate: The journalist's job is to make politicians uncomfortable, to explore evasions, contradictions and vulnerabilities. Let's see...
Apr 17, 2008 / Chris Hayes
What Really Matters What Really Matters
I had a dinner obligation last night, so I missed the debate. About 20 minutes in, my phone blew up. One friend texted me: "I want to shoot myself in the face" Then my normally c...
Apr 17, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Democrats Debate Republican Talking Points Democrats Debate Republican Talking Points
And the winner of the 21st debate of the Democratic presidential race is... Right-Wing Talking Points. At a moment when even John McCain agrees that the American economy is in a...
Apr 17, 2008 / John Nichols
Protecting the Women of Congo Protecting the Women of Congo
The war being waged against women in Congo is an act of criminal international misogyny.
Apr 16, 2008 / Stephen Lewis
Letters Letters
Diverse opinions on the Fed, the New Deal...and more about our choice of words.
Apr 16, 2008 / Our Readers
Stephen Hadley Says an Olympic Boycott Is a ‘Cop-out’ on the Tibet Issue Compared With Our ‘Quiet Diplomacy’ With China Stephen Hadley Says an Olympic Boycott Is a ‘Cop-out’ on the Tibet Issue Compared With Our ‘Quiet Diplomacy’ With China
Just keep it coming.
Apr 16, 2008 / Column / Calvin Trillin
Sipping the Hatorade Sipping the Hatorade
Yglesias points out that the right is, unsurprisingly, attempting to smear J Street (the other one). He links to a hit piece up over at Commentary, which made me think: Commentar...
Apr 16, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Ending Slavery for Pennies Ending Slavery for Pennies
The exploitation of farmworkers should not be tolerated in Florida. It should not be tolerated anywhere in the United States. There are many social problems that are extremely d...
Apr 16, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
The Man Who Would Be Bush The Man Who Would Be Bush
As millions surrender homes and sacrifice our nation's political reputation to the caprices of Bush and Cheney, a majority of voters say they might vote for John McCain. What are t...
Apr 16, 2008 / Column / Robert Scheer
