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Tragedy in Arizona

Tragedy in Arizona Tragedy in Arizona

The shootings underscore that a strong social compact is the only real route to safety.

Jan 13, 2011 / The Editors

Determined to Stifle Arizona Violence Debate, Palin Claims She’s the Victim… of ‘Blood Libel’ Determined to Stifle Arizona Violence Debate, Palin Claims She’s the Victim… of ‘Blood Libel’

Sarah Palin joins hyper-defensive conservatives in attacking dialogue that considers the political climate as part of the explanation for the hooting rampage that wounded Cong...

Jan 12, 2011 / John Nichols

Eric Alterman Reacts to the Arizona Shooting and Discusses ‘Kabuki Democracy’ Eric Alterman Reacts to the Arizona Shooting and Discusses ‘Kabuki Democracy’

Eric Alterman, columnist for The Nation, and the author of the new book Kabuki Democracy: The System vs. Barack Obama, appeared on WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show to comment on the shooti...

Jan 11, 2011 / The Brian Lehrer Show

The Horror in Arizona

The Horror in Arizona The Horror in Arizona

The attack on Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson was an assault on democracy.

Jan 11, 2011 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

It’s Not a Game: Sarah Palin and the Madness of March It’s Not a Game: Sarah Palin and the Madness of March

Last March, Sarah Palin unleashed a sports-infused tirade that shows more than a lack of basketball acumen: it shows a comfort in the language of violence that should disquali...

Jan 10, 2011 / Dave Zirin

After Arizona Shooting, Obama Should Fight Fringe Extremism Like Clinton Did

After Arizona Shooting, Obama Should Fight Fringe Extremism Like Clinton Did After Arizona Shooting, Obama Should Fight Fringe Extremism Like Clinton Did

Without politicizing the tragic shootings in Arizona, Obama should be clear about the dangers this country faces if the climate of right-wing hate remains unchallenged.

Jan 10, 2011 / Ari Berman

An Attack on Government, an Attack on the Public, an Attack on Democracy

An Attack on Government, an Attack on the Public, an Attack on Democracy An Attack on Government, an Attack on the Public, an Attack on Democracy

At the moment, we don't know if gunman Jared Lee Loughner was motivated by partisanship or ideology. But his shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and her constituents was a...

Jan 9, 2011 / Richard Kim

You Say Sarah Palin’s Just Not Extreme Enough? How About Michele Bachmann for President? You Say Sarah Palin’s Just Not Extreme Enough? How About Michele Bachmann for President?

The Tea Party congresswoman from Minnesota is headed for the first-caucus state of Iowa. She's openly discussing a presidential bid. But would she really run? Only "...

Jan 8, 2011 / John Nichols

The Right Wing Reboots Segregation

The Right Wing Reboots Segregation The Right Wing Reboots Segregation

If Republicans had their way, citizenship in America would become pay-to-play.

Jan 6, 2011 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Public Workers Getting Snowed Public Workers Getting Snowed

The snow is mostly melted after a near-record storm immobilized much of New York for nearly four days last week. But before non-New Yorkers gloat -- beware -- the Big Apple's storm...

Jan 3, 2011 / Laura Flanders

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