Barbarians on the TV Screen Barbarians on the TV Screen
Eric on the continuing debacle at TNR, Reed's opinion on editorial endorsements and the mail.
Oct 7, 2010 / Eric Alterman
Lou Dobbs, American Hypocrite Lou Dobbs, American Hypocrite
While he railed against "illegals," undocumented immigrants tended to his estates and prize horses. A special Nation investigative report.
Oct 7, 2010 / Feature / Isabel Macdonald
The Assault on Healthcare Reform The Assault on Healthcare Reform
Conservative groups backed by wealthy donors are attacking the legislation at the state level.
Oct 6, 2010 / Feature / Nicholas Kusnetz
Make It Legal Make It Legal
Undocumented workers are so thoroughly woven into the fabric of our economy that even two professional immigrant-bashers, Lou Dobbs and Meg Whitman, have found it difficult to avoi...
Oct 6, 2010 / The Editors
She Bop She Bop
Masturbation is normal, natural and good for you; you wouldn't know it from the hours of talk-media devoted to winks and nudges over the adventures of Christine O'Donnell.
Oct 6, 2010 / JoAnn Wypijewski
Barbarians at the Gate Barbarians at the Gate
American conservatism is poised to come to (legislative) power, just as it runs itself off the rails.
Oct 6, 2010 / Column / Eric Alterman
Talking Tea Party Feminism on the ‘Brian Lehrer Show’ Talking Tea Party Feminism on the ‘Brian Lehrer Show’
Betsy Reed and Rebecca Traister talk about the rise of conservative women in the 2010 elections.
Oct 5, 2010 / Press Room
Talking Tea Party Feminism on the Brian Lehrer Show Talking Tea Party Feminism on the Brian Lehrer Show
Betsy Reed and Rebecca Traister talk about the rise of conservative women in the 2010 elections.
Oct 5, 2010 / The Brian Lehrer Show
Red Guns, Blue Crime Red Guns, Blue Crime
A new report by Mayors Against Illegal Guns debunks the idea that more guns lead to less crime.
Oct 3, 2010 / Ari Berman
Why Do Liberal Attacks on the Tea Party Echo Attacks on Liberals? Why Do Liberal Attacks on the Tea Party Echo Attacks on Liberals?
Two of the Tea Party’s most recognizable leaders huddled to assess their progress and parry criticism in an unusual conversation in Manhattan this weekend.
Oct 2, 2010 / Ari Melber
