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A Summary of Public Response to the News That a Tabloid Hacked the Phones of a Missing Girl and of Families of Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan A Summary of Public Response to the News That a Tabloid Hacked the Phones of a Missing Girl and of Families of Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan

All England said, in one voice, “Blimey! Could even Murdoch be that slimy?”

Jul 13, 2011 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Slouching Towards Faux Slouching Towards Faux

From Dominique Strauss-Kahn to Casey Anthony to Rupert Murdoch, the media are debasing the public conversation—and therefore our democratic process.

Jul 13, 2011 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

The Twilight of Social Democracy The Twilight of Social Democracy

Academics flocked to a Paris conference in Tony Judt’s memory—but solutions to the growing anti-government absolutism he warned of were scarce.

Jul 13, 2011 / Column / Eric Alterman

Republicans Increase Pressure on Chris Christie to Run for President Republicans Increase Pressure on Chris Christie to Run for President

Our candidates don’t measure up. Compared to Chris their thoughts are woolly. Let’s draft him now. It’s obvious That what we need’s a proper bully.

Jun 28, 2011 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Talk the Talk, Walk the SlutWalk

Talk the Talk, Walk the SlutWalk Talk the Talk, Walk the SlutWalk

A bold, do-it-yourself protest movement has arrived. When was the last time feminism was this much fun?

Jun 28, 2011 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Is Newt Gingrich Right About Black Voters?

Is Newt Gingrich Right About Black Voters? Is Newt Gingrich Right About Black Voters?

Could black Americans follow Catholics and white Southerners in drifting away from the Democrats?

Jun 28, 2011 / Column / Melissa Harris-Perry

The Pundits Analyze Sarah Palin’s Tour The Pundits Analyze Sarah Palin’s Tour

So Palin’s gone out on the stump. Or is she just a female Trump— A person eager for each mention For purposes of brand extension?

Jun 16, 2011 / Column / Calvin Trillin

The Ingrates of Wall Street

The Ingrates of Wall Street The Ingrates of Wall Street

Wall Street’s refusal to pony up for Obama’s second term is an example of ingratitude mixed with ineptitude on the grandest scale imaginable.

Jun 15, 2011 / Column / Eric Alterman

Chris Lee (R-NY) and Anthony Weiner (D-NY) Chris Lee (R-NY) and Anthony Weiner (D-NY)

We first saw Chris Lee’s abs—yes, six-pack carved from rock. Then Weiner’s penis bulged in pictures of his jock. Will party icons change? Is it too soon to say The elephant and donkey may have had their day?

Jun 8, 2011 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Libya: An Old-Fashioned Colonial Smash-and-Grab Libya: An Old-Fashioned Colonial Smash-and-Grab

There is ferocious repression across the Middle East. Why are the UN's sights trained only on Libya?

Jun 8, 2011 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

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