Election 2008

Jon Stewart Hits Karl Rove, Bill O’Reilly, Dick Morris On Sarah Jon Stewart Hits Karl Rove, Bill O’Reilly, Dick Morris On Sarah

Jon Stewart exposes the shameless GOP double-speak in the wake of the Palin selection.

Sep 4, 2008 / The Daily Show

Sarah Palin’s Shotgun Politics Sarah Palin’s Shotgun Politics

The vile politics of the party of abstinence stepped up to suffocate Bristol Palin in its embrace.

Sep 4, 2008 / Column / Gary Younge

New Orleans: The City That Won’t Be Ignored New Orleans: The City That Won’t Be Ignored

Hurricane Gustav should have been political rat poison for the GOP; instead, it became an argument for drilling.

Sep 4, 2008 / Column / Naomi Klein

The Times, They Have A-Changed The Times, They Have A-Changed

Nothing short of a divine thunderbolt will get Obama's message through to the brain-dead media establishment.

Sep 4, 2008 / Column / Eric Alterman

Revisiting New Orleans Revisiting New Orleans

It took Gustav to make Hurricane Katrina a campaign issue.

Sep 4, 2008 / Michael Tisserand

Tale of Two Conventions Tale of Two Conventions

Populist politics in Denver; an elaborate fraud in St. Paul.

Sep 4, 2008 / The Editors

Sarah Palin’s Frontier Justice Sarah Palin’s Frontier Justice

Her appeal to a certain sector of the electorate lies in her willingness to take the law in her own hands--and use public power as a personal weapon.

Sep 3, 2008 / Feature / Patricia J. Williams

Alaska’s Windfall Profits Alaska’s Windfall Profits

Why is it a good thing for Alaskans to get a cut of exorbitant oil company profits, but not the rest of us, if we are all part of one nation?

Sep 3, 2008 / Column / Robert Scheer

The Problem Is Empire The Problem Is Empire

The challenge to the peace movement is not to liberalize the empire; the task is to peacefully and steadily bring it to an end--and make democracy safe for the world.

Sep 2, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Tom Hayden

Blue-Collar Republicans Blue-Collar Republicans

The Republican Party has set itself firmly against the agenda of the labor movement. So to observe Labor Day in St. Paul was a strange experience indeed.

Sep 2, 2008 / Feature / Chris Hayes

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