A Scofflaw’s Paradise A Scofflaw’s Paradise
The NYT weighs in today on the freeze of the FEC, which is currently being held in a state of partisan abeyance (making the will-he-won't-he, did-he-didn't-he arguments about both...
Mar 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Letters Letters
Kaffeeklatsch: The Woman or the Black?
San Francisco
Mar 26, 2008 / Our Readers and Daniel Lazare
Fold Up the Farm Fold Up the Farm
From the Philadelphia Inquirer: Tomato producer quits, blames Congress. "No one will harvest tomatoes in 90 degree weather except immigrant labor," says Keith Eckel, the largest ...
Mar 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Iraq Forevah! Iraq Forevah!
Ackerman takes a look at the efforts by the Bush administration to commit US troops to Iraq well into the future. I think it might be a good idea for Obama and Clinton to issue a ...
Mar 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Chart of the Day Chart of the Day
From Barry Ritholtz, graph of the amount of money borrowed from the Fed discount window over the last several decades.
It's, um, gone up significantly as of late.
Mar 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Peace and Weight Loss Peace and Weight Loss
Some thoughts from my other "blog":http://www.chrishayes.org/blog/2008/mar/26/peace-and-weight-loss/.
Mar 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes
The Spectre That Haunts Conservatism The Spectre That Haunts Conservatism
I was just on a conservative talk radio show where the host accused the Obamas of being Marxists. Really! I told him I spend my whole time on the left and I literally know one Mar...
Mar 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes
War of The Word War of The Word
Why the fuss over Obama's pastor when Bible-based damnations for bad behavior is made in both black and white churches?
Mar 26, 2008 / Column / Robert Scheer
Run, Powers, Run! Run, Powers, Run!
You really couldn't script this race any better: Jon Powers is a 29-year-old Iraq Veteran and substitute teacher who founded a nonprofit to serve Iraqi orphans. He's running to fi...
Mar 25, 2008 / Chris Hayes
By Bus Through the Middle West By Bus Through the Middle West
A journey through the American heartland reveals the anger and desperation of the Great Depression.
Mar 25, 2008 / Feature / Oswald Garrison Villard
