Politics

American Policy’s Corruption Game American Policy’s Corruption Game

What the Tunisian Revoluton and WikiLeaks tell us about American support for corrupt dictatorships in the Muslim World.

Jan 25, 2011 / Juan Cole

The State of the Union Responder: Paul Ryan, R–Wall Street

The State of the Union Responder: Paul Ryan, R–Wall Street The State of the Union Responder: Paul Ryan, R–Wall Street

The Budget Committee chair who has been selected to counter Barack Obama's State of the Union Address backs bailouts, privatizations and policy shifts that deliver for big bankers ...

Jan 25, 2011 / John Nichols

Slide Show: 7 Ways Obama’s State of the Union Can Save His Presidency

Slide Show: 7 Ways Obama’s State of the Union Can Save His Presidency Slide Show: 7 Ways Obama’s State of the Union Can Save His Presidency

Jan 24, 2011 / Photo Essay / The Nation

Cuomo’s Reform Moment Cuomo’s Reform Moment

With support from a new governor, could New York City's successful public financing law go statewide?

Jan 24, 2011 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Big Picture on Healthcare Reform for LGBT People The Big Picture on Healthcare Reform for LGBT People

If healthcare reform regulations are enacted on behalf of all people, LGBT people will, at last, be counted in nationwide populations surveys, like the census; researched...

Jan 24, 2011 / Nancy Goldstein

What President Obama Shouldn’t Say in the State of the Union Address What President Obama Shouldn’t Say in the State of the Union Address

Senator Bernie Sanders and progressive groups are urging the president to avoid any talk of cutting Social Security. Instead, Sanders says, he should use the SOTU to "stand by...

Jan 24, 2011 / John Nichols

Bachmann Tea Party Overdrive: Minnesota Congresswoman Positions to Take Palin’s Place Bachmann Tea Party Overdrive: Minnesota Congresswoman Positions to Take Palin’s Place

With Sarah Palin's star fading, Michele Bachmann is touring Iowa and positioning herself as the next best presidential prospect of Tea Party Republicans.

Jan 23, 2011 / John Nichols

MSNBC Drops Keith Olbermann

MSNBC Drops Keith Olbermann MSNBC Drops Keith Olbermann

The cable network ends its contract with top-rated host—a progressive favorite who helped create a space for dissent on cable during the Bush-Cheney years.

Jan 22, 2011 / John Nichols

Should the Media Go Palin-Free in February? Should the Media Go Palin-Free in February?

Are you reading this because it mentions Sarah Palin?

Jan 22, 2011 / Leslie Savan

The Obama Agenda: 5 Big Ideas for 2011

The Obama Agenda: 5 Big Ideas for 2011 The Obama Agenda: 5 Big Ideas for 2011

Tuesday's State of the Union will be one of the most closely watched of Obama's presidency. Five prominent Democratic strategists tell The Nation how Obama can stand strong against...

Jan 21, 2011 / Ari Berman

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