Politics

A Contested Primary Is Good for the Candidates, the Democratic Party and Democracy

A Contested Primary Is Good for the Candidates, the Democratic Party and Democracy A Contested Primary Is Good for the Candidates, the Democratic Party and Democracy

The issues that matter most to Americans won’t be adequately explored by a coronation of Hillary Clinton.

Feb 25, 2015 / Editorial / The Editors

Scott Walker, Science and Iowa Scott Walker, Science and Iowa

“When he was asked about his belief in evolution, Mr. Walker said, ‘I’m going to punt on that one.’”                                                                                         — The New York Times In Iowa, the GOP contains A bloc of folks convinced that Darwin’s wrong. So when the subject’s raised, it’s no surprise If every candidate is fourth and long.

Feb 25, 2015 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Giuliani’s Love for His Country Is Equal to the Money He Makes

Giuliani’s Love for His Country Is Equal to the Money He Makes Giuliani’s Love for His Country Is Equal to the Money He Makes

For Rudy Giuliani, the greater the threat or instability, the more money he makes. 

Feb 25, 2015 / Blog / Tim Shorrock

Republican Congressman Threatens DC Mayor With Arrest Over Marijuana Legalization

Republican Congressman Threatens DC Mayor With Arrest Over Marijuana Legalization Republican Congressman Threatens DC Mayor With Arrest Over Marijuana Legalization

Too bad he doesn’t actually have the power to stop them.

Feb 25, 2015 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

Rahm Emanuel Seemed Unstoppable—Until He Ticked Off Chicago’s Teachers

Rahm Emanuel Seemed Unstoppable—Until He Ticked Off Chicago’s Teachers Rahm Emanuel Seemed Unstoppable—Until He Ticked Off Chicago’s Teachers

Voters force school-closing Mayor Rahm Emanuel into a runoff and demand an elected school board.

Feb 25, 2015 / Blog / John Nichols

A 2-Day Revolt at a Texas Private Prison Reveals Everything That’s Wrong with Criminalizing Immigration

A 2-Day Revolt at a Texas Private Prison Reveals Everything That’s Wrong with Criminalizing Immigration A 2-Day Revolt at a Texas Private Prison Reveals Everything That’s Wrong with Criminalizing Immigration

The uprising puts the spotlight on the cozy relationship between private prison corporations and the nation’s immigration enforcement machinery.

Feb 24, 2015 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

Race and Civil Rights in ‘The Nation’: Part III

Race and Civil Rights in ‘The Nation’: Part III Race and Civil Rights in ‘The Nation’: Part III

A multimedia timeline presenting the history of the struggle for racial justice, from 1957 to 1968.

Feb 24, 2015 / Timeline / The Nation

You Must Follow International Law (Unless You’re America)

You Must Follow International Law (Unless You’re America) You Must Follow International Law (Unless You’re America)

How Washington gave itself a global get-out-of-jail-free card.

Feb 24, 2015 / Alfred W. McCoy

Don’t Think, Just Hot Take

Don’t Think, Just Hot Take Don’t Think, Just Hot Take

Thinking is so 14th century.

Feb 24, 2015 / Blog / Tom Tomorrow

We Used to Convict American Torturers, So Why Not Today?

We Used to Convict American Torturers, So Why Not Today? We Used to Convict American Torturers, So Why Not Today?

The United States in the twenty-first century has not even attained the relatively enlightened moral standards of the war in the Philippines.

Feb 23, 2015 / Back Issues / Richard Kreitner and Back Issues

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