The Right

The Religious Right Roars Back in South Carolina The Religious Right Roars Back in South Carolina

Faith, morality and “family values” are back now that the Republican primary has moved south. 

Jan 19, 2012 / Blog / Ben Adler

Why Are Republicans Attacking ‘Vulture Capitalism’?

Why Are Republicans Attacking ‘Vulture Capitalism’? Why Are Republicans Attacking ‘Vulture Capitalism’?

Sniping by Perry and Gingrich is opportunistic. But with capitalism in crisis, it reflects a deeper insecurity among conservatives.

Jan 18, 2012 / Editorial / William Greider

Ron Paul, Take Two

Ron Paul, Take Two Ron Paul, Take Two

It’s true that Paul has brought important issues to the national debate. It’s also true that he’s a reactionary crank.  

Jan 18, 2012 / Column / Katha Pollitt

A Debate Between Mitt Romney and Martin Luther King Jr. A Debate Between Mitt Romney and Martin Luther King Jr.

And guess which one lies.

Jan 18, 2012 / Blog / Katie Halper

Scott Walker Admits His Defeat Would Stall the GOP’s Anti-Labor Push Scott Walker Admits His Defeat Would Stall the GOP’s Anti-Labor Push

Walker has told allies there’s “no doubt” that Republican governors would back off attacks on unions if he loses.

Jan 18, 2012 / Blog / John Nichols

Gingrich Rides Racially Coded Rhetoric to Surge in South Carolina

Gingrich Rides Racially Coded Rhetoric to Surge in South Carolina Gingrich Rides Racially Coded Rhetoric to Surge in South Carolina

Newt is making a pitch aimed at the cultural and racial animosities of conservative whites—and it may be working. 

Jan 18, 2012 / Blog / Ben Adler

The GOP’s Race Problem

The GOP’s Race Problem The GOP’s Race Problem

Racially inflammatory statements marked last night’s GOP debate on MLK Day.

Jan 17, 2012 / Blog / Ari Berman

Rick Santorum Substitutes Faith for Policy in South Carolina Rick Santorum Substitutes Faith for Policy in South Carolina

Making a bid for the state's conservative vote, Santorum speaks about political issues as matters of theology.

Jan 17, 2012 / Blog / Ben Adler

Huntsman, Another Immoderate Republican, Drops out

Huntsman, Another Immoderate Republican, Drops out Huntsman, Another Immoderate Republican, Drops out

The media is saying Huntsman was too moderate for the current GOP. That’s true, but he was not a moderate, and he would always have been too sane for Republicans regardless.

Jan 16, 2012 / Blog / Ben Adler

‘Right-to-Work’ and the Jim Crow Legacy That Affronts King’s Memory ‘Right-to-Work’ and the Jim Crow Legacy That Affronts King’s Memory

Dr. King died while organizing on behalf of labor rights in the public sector. He would be horrified by the rise of anti-labor policies—especially proposals for so-called &l...

Jan 16, 2012 / Blog / John Nichols

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