Shown Up by Sadr, Again Shown Up by Sadr, Again
To the humiliation of the US and Iraqi governments, the cleric's forces have faced down the Iraqi Army and are in control of Basra and half of Baghdad.
Apr 3, 2008 / Patrick Cockburn
Guantánamo Endgame Guantánamo Endgame
New revelations of political interference in the prosecution of Gitmo prisoners shows Team Bush scrambling to keep one step ahead of history--and of criminal charges.
Apr 3, 2008 / The Editors
Letters Letters
Readers weigh in on our endorsement of Obama, our coverage of terrorism and our grammar.
Apr 3, 2008 / The Nation
The Way Forward The Way Forward
The New Deal demonstrated the power of government to address failures of the market, and to retreat once it was no longer needed
Apr 3, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Kirti Datla
When and How? When and How?
The ethos of the New Deal is only more prescient and pressing today.
Apr 3, 2008 / Books & the Arts / John West
The Change We Wish to See The Change We Wish to See
Real change cannot come from the top down alone; it must rise up from the bottom as well.
Apr 3, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Grant Resick
How to Get Healthcare Reform How to Get Healthcare Reform
The problems facing progressives in a post-Bush landscape are not problems of "what". We know more or less what has to happen: withdrawal from Iraq, closing gitmo, universal healt...
Apr 3, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Service for Citizenship Service for Citizenship
Following up on Chris's post, a quick stat from the current Foreign Policy's military survey on a related theme: an overwhelming 78% of officers support granting citizenship to le...
Apr 2, 2008 / Chris Hayes
What To Do About Yoo What To Do About Yoo
Regarding the recently declassified John Yoo torture memo, Atrios says: I'm not entirely sure why there's something about John Yoo and our nation's fond embrace of torture which ...
Apr 2, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Dorgan vs. the FCC Dorgan vs. the FCC
These days, when Sen. Dorgan (D-North Dakota) makes the case that the FCC has moved from referee to cheerleader in the fight over media control -- "shaking the pom-poms for more m...
Apr 2, 2008 / Chris Hayes
