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If We Ignore Climate Change, We’re All on a Sinking Ship

If We Ignore Climate Change, We’re All on a Sinking Ship If We Ignore Climate Change, We’re All on a Sinking Ship

If there was ever a response to Mitt Romney’s smug RNC laugh line about climate change—or to Obama’s failure to address it—Hurricane Sandy delivered.

Nov 8, 2012 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Three Republican Candidates Discourse on the Subject of Rape Three Republican Candidates Discourse on the Subject of Rape

(And a fourth remains exceedingly quiet)   Legitimate rape, so we’re told by Todd Akin, Will not produce children but simply awaken Defensive biology. That quickly locks The system all down, just as safe as Fort Knox.   Joe Walsh says exceptions for “life of the mother” Are phony exceptions, just like all the other Exceptions suggested. Walsh says it’s all jive, Since doctors can always keep momma alive.   Now Mourdock says rapists’ seed must be defended. A pity, he says, but it’s what God intended. This absolute stance to which Mourdock still cleaves Just happens to be what Paul Ryan believes.   The Rape Science Three can provide more reminders That now Mitt’s got wingnuts in all of those binders.

Oct 30, 2012 / Column / Calvin Trillin

The Cuban Missile Crisis: Thirteen Days… and Fifty Years The Cuban Missile Crisis: Thirteen Days… and Fifty Years

Even now, our understanding of that fraught moment is built on falsehoods and myths.

Oct 30, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Eric Alterman

Where Elections End and Politics Begins

Where Elections End and Politics Begins Where Elections End and Politics Begins

The disaffection across the country goes way beyond an “enthusiasm gap.”

Oct 30, 2012 / Column / Gary Younge

Foreign Policy Debate Foreign Policy Debate

Mitt seemed to agree with Obama a lot. Divergence in policy got hard to spot. He used all the moderate words he could muster. So where was the Mittster’s past neocon bluster? He knew that those still undecided would hate it. The answer then is that the Etch A Sketch ate it.

Oct 24, 2012 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Ladies, Don’t Fall for Moderate Mitt!

Ladies, Don’t Fall for Moderate Mitt! Ladies, Don’t Fall for Moderate Mitt!

What Romney may privately believe is far less important than the bargains he has made with the far-right Christian base of his party.

Oct 24, 2012 / Column / Katha Pollitt

A Simple Guide to Every Single Republican Tax Proposal A Simple Guide to Every Single Republican Tax Proposal

(As verified by 178 independent studies)   Sure, sometimes they call it supply-side, And sometimes they say job creation Is risked if our entrepreneurs Think profits get snatched by taxation. It comes to the same simple credo Around which the party has danced: If rich people pay less in taxes, Then everyone’s life is enhanced.

Oct 17, 2012 / Column / Calvin Trillin

All the (Political) World’s a Stage

All the (Political) World’s a Stage All the (Political) World’s a Stage

After the first presidential debate, the media follow-up focused almost exclusively on its theatrics and the implications for the “horse race.”

Oct 17, 2012 / Column / Eric Alterman

What Difference Would Obama’s Re-Election Make to Black Americans? What Difference Would Obama’s Re-Election Make to Black Americans?

The impact of an Obama presidency is better answered by partisanship than race—but race still matters.

Oct 17, 2012 / Column / Melissa Harris-Perry

Mitt Doesn’t Think That Nearly Half the People In This Country Are Moochers After All Mitt Doesn’t Think That Nearly Half the People In This Country Are Moochers After All

After weeks of acknowledging only that his “47 percent” remarks were “not elegantly stated,” Mitt Romney now says that they were “just completely wrong.”         —News reports   He was, he says, completely wrong; To care for everyone is vital. He’s singing now a different song, And “Etch A Sketch” is that song’s title.

Oct 11, 2012 / Column / Calvin Trillin

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