Responsible Plan Picking Up Steam Responsible Plan Picking Up Steam
The Washington Post has a big piece today about the Responsible Plan. When I wrote about the plan for this week's issue, 25 candidates had signed on. Now it's 42. Progress!
Mar 28, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Beyond Timetables Beyond Timetables
Darcy Burner opened this afternoon's conference call on the Responsible Plan to End the Iraq War by quoting an unlikely ally: General Petraeus, who declared last year that "There ...
Mar 27, 2008 / Chris Hayes
End The War: Try Again End The War: Try Again
Some thoughts on the fifth year anniversary of the war, from this week's issue.
Mar 27, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Don’t Let Events Get In The Way Don’t Let Events Get In The Way
One of the most infuriating aspects of the war forever caucus (of which John McCain is the most vocal, visible member) is the imperviousness of their arguments to facts, and/or th...
Mar 27, 2008 / Chris Hayes
End the War: Try Again End the War: Try Again
Ten Congressional Democratic challengers have proposed a "Responsible Plan to End the War." It just might work.
Mar 27, 2008 / Chris Hayes
But That Would Be Hard But That Would Be Hard
The White House missing-emails saga continues to unspool. At this point, it's increasingly come to resemble a series of repetitive Onion headlines.
Mar 27, 2008 / Chris Hayes
A Stimulus in the Wings A Stimulus in the Wings
Yesterday, when President Bush made a visit to ColorCraft, Va. to tout the benefits of the economic stimulus package for small-business owners, he should've stuck around longer to...
Mar 27, 2008 / Chris Hayes
A Scofflaw’s Paradise A Scofflaw’s Paradise
The NYT weighs in today on the freeze of the FEC, which is currently being held in a state of partisan abeyance (making the will-he-won't-he, did-he-didn't-he arguments about both...
Mar 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Fold Up the Farm Fold Up the Farm
From the Philadelphia Inquirer: Tomato producer quits, blames Congress. "No one will harvest tomatoes in 90 degree weather except immigrant labor," says Keith Eckel, the largest ...
Mar 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes