John Nichols

National Affairs Correspondent

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John Nichols is a national affairs correspondent for The Nation. He has written, cowritten, or edited over a dozen books on topics ranging from histories of American socialism and the Democratic Party to analyses of US and global media systems. His latest, cowritten with Senator Bernie Sanders, is the New York Times bestseller It's OK to Be Angry About Capitalism.

Peace activist Daniel Ellsberg receives Dresden Peace Prize

Dan Ellsberg on WikiLeaks & the Essential Democratic Question: Who Will Tell the People? Dan Ellsberg on WikiLeaks & the Essential Democratic Question: Who Will Tell the People?

Pentagon Papers player sees "immediate parallels" between those who now leak details of Afghanistan and Iraq Wars and what he did during Vietnam.

Jul 27, 2010 / John Nichols

Daniel Schorr and the Art of Making the Right Enemies Daniel Schorr and the Art of Making the Right Enemies

Broadcast journalist Daniel Schorr, like Tom Paine, knew how to get on the wrong side of presidents.

Jul 26, 2010 / John Nichols

Barney Frank Reformed Wall Street. Next Up, the Pentagon? Barney Frank Reformed Wall Street. Next Up, the Pentagon?

The president praises House Financial Services Committee chair Barney Frank for getting financial reforms passed. Now, Obama should embrace Frank's call to reduce defense spending ...

Jul 21, 2010 / John Nichols

After She Shakes Up Another Primary, It’s Time for a Sarah Palin Rethink

After She Shakes Up Another Primary, It’s Time for a Sarah Palin Rethink After She Shakes Up Another Primary, It’s Time for a Sarah Palin Rethink

Palin's influence on the Republican primaries of 2010 suggests that she is the most influential player in the GOP and perhaps the party's best-positioned 2012 contender. Just look ...

Jul 21, 2010 / John Nichols

If Kagan’s So Scary, How Come Lindsey Graham Supports Her Confirmation? If Kagan’s So Scary, How Come Lindsey Graham Supports Her Confirmation?

Obama's Supreme Court nominee advances from Judiciary Committee with backing of Democrats and a conservative Republican -- South Carolina's Lindsey Graham -- and the virtual certai...

Jul 21, 2010 / John Nichols

Another Unelected Senator, Another Blow to Representative Democracy Another Unelected Senator, Another Blow to Representative Democracy

West Virginia's new senator got no votes from the people, just an appointment from his former boss -- the government. Yet, he will vote on every major issue facing the country for ...

Jul 19, 2010 / John Nichols

Financial Reform Passes, But What Does That Mean?

Financial Reform Passes, But What Does That Mean? Financial Reform Passes, But What Does That Mean?

The Senate approves the Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010—with some Republican and some progressive votes. But Russ Feingold's a "no."

Jul 16, 2010 / John Nichols

Fifty Years Ago, Democrats Finally Embraced ‘The Rights of Man’—Committing Unequivocally to Civil and Economic Rights Fifty Years Ago, Democrats Finally Embraced ‘The Rights of Man’—Committing Unequivocally to Civil and Economic Rights

Kennedy declared that " 'The Rights of Man'—the civil and economic rights essential to the human dignity of all men—are indeed our goal and are indeed our first pr...

Jul 15, 2010 / John Nichols

Feingold Will Vote Against Financial Services Reform Bill Feingold Will Vote Against Financial Services Reform Bill

Obama claims the legislation soon to be voted on in the Senate will prevent future financial meltdowns. But the Wisconsin Democrat says that simply is not the case.

Jul 14, 2010 / John Nichols

Is the Financial Regulation Bill ‘Socialist’? Don’t Make the Socialists Laugh

Is the Financial Regulation Bill ‘Socialist’? Don’t Make the Socialists Laugh Is the Financial Regulation Bill ‘Socialist’? Don’t Make the Socialists Laugh

Senate Republicans keep griping that financial regulation is government gone too far. It's not. And it's certainly not "socialism."

Jul 12, 2010 / John Nichols

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