Dennis Ross’s Iran Plan Dennis Ross’s Iran Plan
Is Obama's dialogue with Iran already doomed?
Apr 8, 2009 / Editorial / Bob Dreyfuss
Not Our Department Not Our Department
For the Labor Department damaged by eight years of Bush neglect, help is finally on the way.
Apr 8, 2009 / Editorial / Chris Hayes
Operation Healthcare Operation Healthcare
Obama's hybrid approach to healthcare reform will succeed if progressives come together to support smart, incremental improvements in public programs.
Apr 8, 2009 / Editorial / The Editors
Healthcare Lifeboats Healthcare Lifeboats
The Massachusetts healthcare reform model may rest on impeccable political logic, but it's economic and medical nonsense
Apr 8, 2009 / Feature / Steffie Woolhandler and David U. Himmelstein
Why Vermont’s Marriage Equality Matters Why Vermont’s Marriage Equality Matters
The legalization of same-sex marriage in Vermont could be a signal of where the freedom-to-marry movement is heading.
Apr 8, 2009 / Editorial / Michael Corcoran
Race and the Obama Administration Race and the Obama Administration
The upcoming UN-sponsored Durban Review Conference tests America's willingness to offer global leadership to combat bigotry and injustice.
Apr 8, 2009 / Editorial / Danny Glover
Baracknophobia Strikes Again Baracknophobia Strikes Again
Jon Stewart reviews the commentary of the right wingnuts who are speaking 'crazy to power' and explains the difference between tyranny and losing.
Apr 8, 2009 / Video / The Daily Show
The Obama Budget: Fixing Foundations or Shifting Furniture? The Obama Budget: Fixing Foundations or Shifting Furniture?
While the Obamas were in Europe the House and Senate approved the president's $3 trillion budget. But the battle isn't over. What will be cut and what will remain?
GOP Becomes the Party of No(minees) GOP Becomes the Party of No(minees)
The Nation's DC editor Christopher Hayes discusses the Republican's reckless abuse of the Senate confirmation process.
Apr 7, 2009 / Video / The Rachel Maddow Show
A Responsible Afghan Strategy A Responsible Afghan Strategy
If the United States ever wishes to leave Afghanistan, it requires a sustained engagement using all elements of national power--military, economic and diplomatic.
Apr 6, 2009 / Editorial / Lawrence J. Korb and Sean E. Duggan