Christianizing US History Christianizing US History
With House Resolution 888, the religious right seeks to rewrite American history, turning the founding fathers from deists to Christian fundamentalists.
Jan 10, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Chris Hedges
Obama’s Wide Net Obama’s Wide Net
His web-driven, self-starting activism could be the key to getting his message out--and bringing young voters to the polls on Super Tuesday.
Jan 10, 2008 / Ari Melber
Kenya’s Crisis Kenya’s Crisis
The way to end Kenya's electoral violence is to demand a speedy return to full democracy, transparency and power-sharing.
Jan 10, 2008 / Tavia Nyong’o
Populism’s Candidate Populism’s Candidate
No matter who wins the Democratic election, the John Edwards campaign has set the domestic agenda for the entire field.
Jan 10, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Noted. Noted.
Rainbow/PUSH's Wall Street Project Economic Summit, the no-show Golden Globes, postwar suicides.
Jan 10, 2008 / The Editors
GOP Dilemmas GOP Dilemmas
John McCain is just enough of an outsider to keep the GOP competitive in a "change" election.
Jan 10, 2008 / John Nichols
The Race Is On The Race Is On
Throw polls and pundits out the window: the race will be decided not by kingmakers but by the voters themselves.
Jan 10, 2008 / The Editors
American Pie American Pie
Don't let the media or the right-wing spinmeisters reduce our first-ever serious black and female presidential candidates to stereotypes.
Jan 10, 2008 / Column / Patricia J. Williams
Anti-War Lessons From New Hampshire Anti-War Lessons From New Hampshire
How will Democratic candidates end the war? None of the scenarios offered to New Hampshire voters really addressed the issue.
Jan 9, 2008 / Tom Hayden
The Defiant Ones The Defiant Ones
Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis are two inmates in a Southern prison who learn to unshackle themselves from hatred.
Jan 9, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Robert Hatch
