William Greider

National Affairs Correspondent

William Greider is The Nation’s national-affairs correspondent.

Stop Senator No Stop Senator No

Will Democrats have the courage to disable the filibuster rule?

Dec 11, 2008 / William Greider

Bonfire of the Vanities Bonfire of the Vanities

Timothy Geithner is responsible for much of the generous deal-making now underway with Wall Street. If Obama's not careful, he will be blamed.

Nov 25, 2008 / William Greider

Past and Future Past and Future

Obama's too smart to allow the ideas of the past to define his presidency. Yet Timothy Geithner is an architect and enabler of the unfolding crisis.

Nov 24, 2008 / William Greider

Time for a Bank Holiday Time for a Bank Holiday

No more free money from Washington. No more masters of the universe. No more business as usual.

Nov 19, 2008 / William Greider

President Obama: This Proud Moment President Obama: This Proud Moment

Against all odds, Obama persuaded a majority of Americans to believe in their own better natures. By electing him, the people helped make it true.

Nov 4, 2008 / William Greider

The Marathon Man The Marathon Man

Ralph Nader is a man of political substance trapped in an era of easy lies.

Oct 29, 2008 / William Greider

Establishment Disorder Establishment Disorder

Obama must decide between small-bore reforms and a far more ambitious agenda to remake the economy.

Oct 29, 2008 / Feature / William Greider

Paulson’s Swindle Revealed Paulson’s Swindle Revealed

United Steelworkers Union prez Leo Gerard cracks open the sweetheart deal that bailed out nine banks--and likely lined the Treasury Secretary's own pockets--with billions of taxpay...

Oct 29, 2008 / Feature / William Greider

Nader’s Stubborn Idealism Nader’s Stubborn Idealism

Ralph Nader is a man of political substance, trapped in an era of easy lies.

Oct 25, 2008 / Feature / William Greider

Dr. Paulson’s Magic Potion Dr. Paulson’s Magic Potion

As Bush and Paulson throw money at the problem, Obama is moving rapidly to adapt to the crisis that awaits the next president.

Oct 16, 2008 / William Greider

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