She Was a White American She Was a White American
Isaac Chotiner at TNR catches this line from Clinton, talking about her base: "I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on," she said in an interview with USA TODA...
May 8, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Our Broken Immigration System Our Broken Immigration System
Why is the US government detaining an elderly Pakistani couple on immigration violations when they were planning to leave the country anyway?
May 7, 2008 / Chris Hayes
The Politics of Prices The Politics of Prices
I've been following the global spike in commodity prices with great interest, and we'll be carrying some excellent feature articles on it in the magazine soon. But I wanted to hig...
May 6, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Honoring Loving Honoring Loving
Rick Perlstein reflects on the death of Mildred Loving, the plaintiff in the case that led the Supreme Court to strike down Virginia's prohibition of interracial marriage.
May 5, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Speaking of “TAP” Speaking of “TAP”
My co-blogger, Te-Ping Chen is guest-blogging over at the American Prospect's group blog, TAPPED. Check out her first two posts.
May 5, 2008 / Chris Hayes
This Week on Tap This Week on Tap
This week, the House will debate two housing bills: the FHA Housing Stabilization and Homeownership Retention Act, which would allow the Federal Housing Administration to guarante...
May 5, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Friday Capitol Letter Friday Capitol Letter
In the House....Two months after a dust explosion killed 13 in a Georgia factory, members passed legislation requiring the recalcitrant Occupational Safety and Health Administrati...
May 2, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Friday Links Friday Links
Some things you should read: 1) Clay Shirky on "Gin, Television and Social Surplus". 2) Yglesias and Brownstein on McCain's long war.
May 2, 2008 / Chris Hayes
What Seven Years of War Means What Seven Years of War Means
Army ranger killed in Afghanistan. He was on his seventh tour. (via Attackerman)
May 1, 2008 / Chris Hayes
May Day May Day
Read about its history here. And its present here. In memory of all those who have lost their lives on the job.
May 1, 2008 / Chris Hayes