Famous Are the Flowers: Hawaiian Resistance Then–and Now Famous Are the Flowers: Hawaiian Resistance Then–and Now
The story of how the Hawaiian people lost their homeland--and their continuing quest to win it back.
Apr 8, 2008 / Feature / Elinor Langer
Into the Great Wide Open Into the Great Wide Open
Ryan Crocker this morning before the Senate Armed Services Committee, on the White House's intent for future U.S. security agreements with Iraq: "It is our intention to negotiate...
Apr 8, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Loss Lieder Loss Lieder
It's National Poetry Month, and that means cooked meat.
Apr 8, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Ange Mlinko
Suffragist City Suffragist City
Two new books examine the history of the first women's rights campaign.
Apr 8, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Mary Beth Norton
McCain’s Unintentionally Revealing Ambiguity McCain’s Unintentionally Revealing Ambiguity
My favorite snippet from McCain's speech today on Iraq: Iraqi forces recently battled in Basra against radical Shi'a militias, supported by Iran... Note the grammatical indeterm...
Apr 8, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Journalists As Truth-Tellers Journalists As Truth-Tellers
Journalism can still make a difference, but the truth matters more. And if you can't get to the truth through journalism, there are other ways to get there.
Apr 7, 2008 / Bill Moyers
Fitna’s Hateful Crusade Fitna’s Hateful Crusade
The new film by Dutch politician Geert Wilders is the latest in a series of stunts aimed at humiliating and scapegoating Muslims.
Apr 7, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Aziz Huq
1/6th There 1/6th There
If you can't beat the Electoral College, join them. Since last April, New Jersey and Maryland have signed onto the National Popular Vote compact, and today with Governor Blagojevi...
Apr 7, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Truckers Hit the Brakes Truckers Hit the Brakes
Hard hit by rising costs and the threat of losing their rigs, truckers are staging protests, calling for a bailout and lower fuel prices. What if the rest of us joined them?
Apr 7, 2008 / Barbara Ehrenreich
This Week On Tap This Week On Tap
Talk of the Iraq War will dominate business on the Hill this week, as Gen. David Petraeus and ambassador Ryan Crocker offer their latest post-surge Congressional updates. It's bee...
Apr 7, 2008 / Chris Hayes
