The Notion

No party for the (Democratic) Party in ’08? No party for the (Democratic) Party in ’08?

Pity the poor Democrats. They never get any respect. Even after their historic return from twelve years in the minority desert, no one wants to throw them a presidential party. ...

Jan 11, 2007 / The Nation

Newsflash: Americans Still Oppose Iraq War Newsflash: Americans Still Oppose Iraq War

"The first thing we have to gauge is the reaction of the American people tonight and tomorrow," Senator Jack Reed, the Democrats' point person on the war in Iraq, said yesterday. ...

Jan 11, 2007 / The Nation

Iranian Hostage Crisis Redux Iranian Hostage Crisis Redux

In 1979, the new theocratic government in Iran intiated an international crisis when it allowed a group of students to blatantly violate international norms by invading the US emb...

Jan 11, 2007 / The Nation

Body Count Body Count

On January 4th, the Pentagon "announced the identities" of six American soldiers who had died between December 28th and New Year's Eve. It was just one of many such listings over...

Jan 11, 2007 / The Nation

Will Democrats Spend Their Political Capital? Will Democrats Spend Their Political Capital?

White House press secretary Tony Snow is right about one thing:Democratic resolutions on Iraq may be non-binding, but the war--andnow its escalation--is "very real." Just because...

Jan 11, 2007 / The Nation

Hawkish New Commander for Iraq Hawkish New Commander for Iraq

Several people have been writing fairly glowing accounts of the "brainy"and essentially anti-inflammatory approach the US military's new command teamin Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus a...

Jan 10, 2007 / The Nation

Past Precedents For Blocking Escalation Past Precedents For Blocking Escalation

Sen. Joe Biden could not have been more wrong when he claimed on Meet the Press on Sunday that Congress does not have the constitutional power to block an escalation of the war in...

Jan 10, 2007 / The Nation

The GOP’s 100 Hour Plan The GOP’s 100 Hour Plan

It's always fascinating to see how one side views the other in politics. Scrolling through my inbox last night, I noticed that Republicans had a very different conception of the H...

Jan 9, 2007 / The Nation

Pentagon Dystopia Pentagon Dystopia

In our world, the Pentagon and the national security bureaucracy have largely taken possession of the future. In an exchange in 2002, journalist Ron Suskind reported a senior adv...

Jan 9, 2007 / The Nation

Asian Americans for Affirmative Action Asian Americans for Affirmative Action

Sunday's NYT Education supplement ran a cover story by Timothy Egan about Asian Americans and affirmative action. Focusing on UC Berkeley -- where Asians have grown to 41% of the ...

Jan 8, 2007 / The Nation

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