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Slacker Friday Slacker Friday

Obama's power-grab, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and the mail.

Sep 10, 2010 / Blog / Eric Alterman

NFL Opener Becomes Site of Solidarity NFL Opener Becomes Site of Solidarity

The opening of the NFL season witnessed perhaps the most public display of solidarity in US history. Seriously.

Sep 10, 2010 / The Notion / Dave Zirin

This Week at TheNation.com: 1000 Shares. Plus: Two new videos, and a new series starts Monday. This Week at TheNation.com: 1000 Shares. Plus: Two new videos, and a new series starts Monday.

It was back to work this week at The Nation and in D.C., with President Obama and the Democrats in Congress grappling with how critical jobs and the economy are to their chances in November. In my web column for The Washington Post  this  week, I challenged Wall Street over their  recklessness in attacking President Obama's relatively mild efforts at reforming the financial system, after being made whole and profitable again by the bailouts. The reality is that Wall Street's unwillingness to lend or to accept reforms has put the economic recovery at risk.  I made a similar argument in this video conversation with Laura Flanders from The Nation on GRIT TV: Class warfare is not, as John McCain would have you believe, overturning Bush's tax cuts for the rich. "Class warfare is when you have corporations sitting on $1.8 trillion." Watch the segment here.    Also this week ... Video: The U.S., The U.N and The World The Nation's United Nation's Correspondent Barbara Crossette joined Laura for a conversation about the role of the U.S. in global human rights - specifically our relationship to the U.N. But as President Obama embraces reforms abroad, are we applying the same principles to economic justice at home? Its a thoughtful conversation; watch the video here. Podcast: The Breakdown With Chris Hayes How can the Fed help the economy? Chris Hayes explains the role of the Federal Reserve in the economic recovery, with Neil Irwin of The Washington Post. Listen here, or subscribe in I-tunes. 1000 Shares Contributing Writer Jon Weiner was prepping for a radio interview on KPFK with columnist Katha Pollitt (available here) when he noticed that her recent column, "It's Better Over There," had hit 1,001 "shares" on Facebook. The article is now at 1,045. It's been remarkable to watch the growth of social networking as a tool to spark discussion around Nation content; we always appreciate the shares and re-tweets, and sharing a Nation article is one of the most significant things you can do to help the magazine - and independent journalism. The State of the Race Next Monday we're starting a video series on Election 2010. Our Monday segments from "The Nation on GRIT TV" (posted here each Monday afternoon) will look at one facet of the midterm election, along with a dispatch from one of our reporters out in the field. This week, Melissa Harris-Lacewell and Laura will look at the impact that race is playing on the election: is the GOP race-baiting their way back to a House majority? And we'll hear (via skype) from reporter Dan Bischoff, who is covering the Rand Paul-Jack Conway Kentucky Senate race. Videos are at thenation.com; full episodes are at GRITTV.org. Election Day is Tuesday A reminder that in many states, Tuesday is Primary Election Day. Here in New York, the big race is for Attorney General. I encourage you to get out and vote, and give some thought to my endorsement of Eric Schneiderman before you go. - - - That's all for this week. As always you can keep up by following The Nation on Facebook here, or follow me on Twitter - I'm @KatrinaNation.    

Sep 10, 2010 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Wall Street Needs to Change, Not Obama Wall Street Needs to Change, Not Obama

While no one said that reforming Wall Street would be easy for President Obama, the big-money backlash against his proposals has been surprisingly swift and screechy.

Sep 9, 2010 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Ten Things Dems Could Do to Win

Ten Things Dems Could Do to Win Ten Things Dems Could Do to Win

Why the party needs to have a plan, keep it simple—and do something for the base.

Sep 9, 2010 / Feature / Thomas Geoghegan

Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child… Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child…

Newest pieces, women complaining about the attention given to Jonathan Franzen, some book and DVD recommendations and the latest mail.

Sep 9, 2010 / Blog / Eric Alterman

Rand Paul’s Kentucky Derby

Rand Paul’s Kentucky Derby Rand Paul’s Kentucky Derby

The Tea Party favorite is in a race to stitch together a statewide Republican coalition.

Sep 9, 2010 / Feature / Dan Bischoff

It’s Not the Party—It’s the Policies

It’s Not the Party—It’s the Policies It’s Not the Party—It’s the Policies

Inequality has risen under Republicans and Democrats when they’ve embraced neoliberalism.

Sep 9, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Robert Pollin

Greene to Green in SC? Greene to Green in SC?

In this fall's South Carolina Senate contest, Democrats should vote for the Green Party candidate.

Sep 9, 2010 / Editorial / John Nichols

Noted. Noted.

Ari Berman on getting Rahm Emanuel out of the White House.

Sep 9, 2010 / Editorial / Ari Berman

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