If You Want It? If You Want It?
War is over, if you want it. War is over now. Five years ago the bombs began to explode in Baghdad, the beginning of a violent tragedy that continues to this day. But five years...
Mar 19, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Blues for Obama Blues for Obama
Win or lose, whatever happens next, Barack Obama is now established as oneof those rare, courageous teachers who leads the country onto newground. He has given us a way to talk abo...
Mar 19, 2008 / William Greider
Five Years On Five Years On
As of today's five-year anniversary of the US attack on Iraq, 1,189, 173 Iraqis have died as a consequence of the invasion, according to the Iraq Body Count. The shocking number, ...
Mar 19, 2008 / Peter Rothberg
Hillary’s Nasty Pastorate Hillary’s Nasty Pastorate
When it comes to unsavory religious affiliations, Hillary Clinton is a lot more vulnerable than Obama.
Mar 19, 2008 / Feature / Barbara Ehrenreich
Obama’s Speech Obama’s Speech
I tend not to be very good at instant analysis, so you'll forgive a 24 hour delay in posting a few thoughts on Barack Obama's remarkable speech on race. I agree with Ezra Klein, t...
Mar 19, 2008 / Chris Hayes
China’s Olympic Delusion China’s Olympic Delusion
Cracking down once again in Tibet, China seeks to control the script on its flawed human rights record, yet still be regarded as a suitable host for the Olympics. Dream on.
Mar 19, 2008 / Feature / Jeffrey Wasserstrom
Feingold Offers Best Democratic Rebuttal to Bush on Iraq Feingold Offers Best Democratic Rebuttal to Bush on Iraq
George Bush offered a predictable defense of his war in Iraq today, as the world marked the fifth anniversary of this quagmire. Barack Obama, who had the wherewithal to oppose it...
Mar 19, 2008 / John Nichols
The Idiot’s Grin The Idiot’s Grin
Presiding over a disastrous war and an unconscionable taxpayer bailout of Wall Street, why is George W. Bush still smiling?
Mar 19, 2008 / Column / Robert Scheer
Bush’s Speech Bush’s Speech
Made me physically sick to my stomach. That is all.
Mar 19, 2008 / Chris Hayes
