Politics

Democrats Should Look North to Alaska, and Thank Sarah Palin Democrats Should Look North to Alaska, and Thank Sarah Palin

Could the Democrat who didn't stand a chance beat Palin's protege? A new poll says "yes."

Aug 30, 2010 / Blog / John Nichols

Who’s to Blame for Sarah Palin?

Who’s to Blame for Sarah Palin? Who’s to Blame for Sarah Palin?

The first and most ferocious Mama Grizzly rose up in response to a desire for right-wing female leadership.

Aug 30, 2010 / The Notion / Betsy Reed

New York Communities Take on Foreclosures New York Communities Take on Foreclosures

A coalition of working families, politicians and unions are demanding that Big Banks increase permanent mortgage modifications to stop New York's full-blown foreclosure crisis.

Aug 30, 2010 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Sorry, Glenn Beck, But King’s ‘Dream’ is on the March in Detroit Sorry, Glenn Beck, But King’s ‘Dream’ is on the March in Detroit

Fox's silliest self-promoter tried to claim a piece of the civil rights legacy. But the anniversary march that mattered was in Detroit, where the Rev. Jesse Jackson and the UAW's B...

Aug 28, 2010 / Blog / John Nichols

Slacker Friday Slacker Friday

 On the media, John McCain, "Hotel California," wives, ex-wives and shows at the Palladium.

Aug 28, 2010 / Blog / Eric Alterman

Glenn Beck’s Perverse Revision of King’s Dream Is Nothing New

Glenn Beck’s Perverse Revision of King’s Dream Is Nothing New Glenn Beck’s Perverse Revision of King’s Dream Is Nothing New

As long as rightwingers remain the loudest voices talking about race, they'll continue to dominate the conversation.

Aug 27, 2010 / The Notion / Kai Wright

Sarah Palin and the Tea Partyers Create an Opening for Democrats Sarah Palin and the Tea Partyers Create an Opening for Democrats

For Democrats, Republican primaries are the gift that keeps on giving.

Aug 27, 2010 / Blog / John Nichols

This Week at TheNation.com: Reflecting on New Orleans. Plus: A New Leader for The Nation Institute. This Week at TheNation.com: Reflecting on New Orleans. Plus: A New Leader for The Nation Institute.

Five years after the tragedy in the Gulf, The Nation continues to follow the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Aug 27, 2010 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Unmaking of a Company Man The Unmaking of a Company Man

An education begun in the shadow of the Brandenburg Gate.

Aug 27, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Andrew J. Bacevich

Alan Simpson, Senator Guttermouth, Spews Again

Alan Simpson, Senator Guttermouth, Spews Again Alan Simpson, Senator Guttermouth, Spews Again

Everyone knows that Obama wants to whack Social Security benefits to lure Republicans into a deal on raising taxes. In that case, keep Alan Simpson on the commission on reducing t...

Aug 26, 2010 / William Greider

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