Every Four Years Every Four Years
As far as I can tell there are two main questions that need to be answered about the last eight years of American politics: 1) How was it that all of the institutions (the mainst...
Mar 21, 2008 / Chris Hayes
7 (More) Deadly Sins 7 (More) Deadly Sins
Turns out the original seven deadly sins were just the tip of the iceberg. In a globalized era, says the Vatican, we have to consider that sin isn't only individual, but societal....
Mar 20, 2008 / Chris Hayes
The End of the Soundbite? The End of the Soundbite?
Matt thinks so. (Though it's also worth noting that the entire Wright controversy was set in motion via a few choice soundbites.) Speaking of which, years ago, Mitchell Stephens ...
Mar 19, 2008 / Chris Hayes
‘Unrest’ in Tibet ‘Unrest’ in Tibet
A friend of mine just sent me some new (graphic) photos from Tibet, including additional images from Monday protests in Kathmandu. While sometimes Chinese attempts at suppressing...
Mar 19, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Funk the War Funk the War
It's the fifth anniversary of the war and here in D.C., Students for a Democratic Society are throwing a dance party. In an event themed, appropriately, "Funk the War," about 400 ...
Mar 19, 2008 / Chris Hayes
If You Want It? If You Want It?
War is over, if you want it. War is over now. Five years ago the bombs began to explode in Baghdad, the beginning of a violent tragedy that continues to this day. But five years...
Mar 19, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Obama’s Speech Obama’s Speech
I tend not to be very good at instant analysis, so you'll forgive a 24 hour delay in posting a few thoughts on Barack Obama's remarkable speech on race. I agree with Ezra Klein, t...
Mar 19, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Bush’s Speech Bush’s Speech
Made me physically sick to my stomach. That is all.
Mar 19, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Spring Break Links Spring Break Links
Congress is out on spring break until the end of the month, so here at J Street we won't be posting our regular weekly previews and round-ups of legislative action. For now, plea...
Mar 18, 2008 / Chris Hayes