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.

Michael Moore on Leno: “Capitalism is Legalized Greed” Michael Moore on Leno: “Capitalism is Legalized Greed”

Americans who didn't witness filmmaker Michael Moore's appearance Tuesday night on NBC's "The Jay Leno Show" missed one of those rare moments when the vast wasteland gives way to ...

Sep 16, 2009 / John Nichols

Sarkozy Wants G-20 to Reject “Cult of the Market” Sarkozy Wants G-20 to Reject “Cult of the Market”

When the G-20 meets in Pittsburgh next week, French President Sarkozy will urge world leaders to make two moves -- one immediate and one long-term -- that have the potential to te...

Sep 15, 2009 / John Nichols

One Year of Bankster Bailouts and Meltdown Madness One Year of Bankster Bailouts and Meltdown Madness

Happy Meltdown Day OK, not so "happy." But this is the anniversary of the collapse of the house of cards that was Lehman Brothers.

Sep 14, 2009 / John Nichols

Sanders Calls for National Dialogue on Afghanistan Exit Strategy Sanders Calls for National Dialogue on Afghanistan Exit Strategy

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has joined Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold is declaring that the United States needs to start thinking about how to extract its military from Afghan...

Sep 14, 2009 / John Nichols

Obama Speaks Loudly But Carries a Small Stick Obama Speaks Loudly But Carries a Small Stick

President Obama spoke loudly but carried a small stick Wednesday night, when he outlined what's left of his healthcare reform agenda in a rare address to a joint session of the Co...

Sep 10, 2009 / John Nichols

For Competitive Primaries For Competitive Primaries

Yes, primaries can be divisive and expensive. But the Democratic Party is usually at its best when it trusts grassroots activists and voters to make choices.

Sep 9, 2009 / John Nichols

Obama Goes Before Congress to “Dispel Myths, Silliness” Obama Goes Before Congress to “Dispel Myths, Silliness”

When a president schedules an address to a joint session of the Congress, he essentially says: "OK, folks, this time it's for real." The speech to the assembled members of the Ho...

Sep 9, 2009 / John Nichols

Afghanistan Election Fraud and the High Price of Empire Afghanistan Election Fraud and the High Price of Empire

It is amusing, if remarkable, that there are still some players in Washington who try to maintain the fantasy that Afghan President Hamid Karzai governs with anything akin to legi...

Sep 9, 2009 / John Nichols

Three Words Mr. President: “Medicare for All” Three Words Mr. President: “Medicare for All”

As President Obama prepares to deliver a Wednesday address to Congress that must reframe the debate about healthcare reform, he is getting plenty of advice and counsel with regard...

Sep 8, 2009 / John Nichols

Van Jones Exit Isn’t Right-Wing Win, It’s an Obama Surrender Van Jones Exit Isn’t Right-Wing Win, It’s an Obama Surrender

The decision of Van Jones to resign as President Obama's "green jobs" czar is not a victory for Republicans who griped about the White House environmental aide's willingness to ca...

Sep 6, 2009 / John Nichols

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