Politics

Shootings at Sikh Temple Test the Founding Faith of America

Shootings at Sikh Temple Test the Founding Faith of America Shootings at Sikh Temple Test the Founding Faith of America

Now is the time for President Obama to affirm the Jeffersonian ideal that no American “should suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief.”

Aug 6, 2012 / John Nichols

This Week: A National Look at Voting Rights. PLUS: Remembering Gore Vidal This Week: A National Look at Voting Rights. PLUS: Remembering Gore Vidal

This week, a national look at voting rights courtesy of Voting Rights Watch 2012, a Nation and Colorlines.com partnership. Plus, we remember Gore Vidal's life and work, and editor-...

Aug 5, 2012 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Glaring Problem With National Starbucks Appreciation Day

The Glaring Problem With National Starbucks Appreciation Day The Glaring Problem With National Starbucks Appreciation Day

Since when did giving millions of dollars to already wealthy corporations become a protest?

Aug 4, 2012 / Cord Jefferson

Why Our Elites Don’t Care About Mass Unemployment Why Our Elites Don’t Care About Mass Unemployment

The powerful don't care about the poor because they barely interact with them.

Aug 3, 2012 / Jamelle Bouie

Congress Fiddles While the Post Office Burns Congress Fiddles While the Post Office Burns

On Wednesday, the USPS went into default. It’s time to elect a legislature that will defend our postal service.

Aug 3, 2012 / John Nichols

What Mitt Romney’s Body Language Is Trying to Tell Us

What Mitt Romney’s Body Language Is Trying to Tell Us What Mitt Romney’s Body Language Is Trying to Tell Us

Whether or not Romney stands for something, he usually stands awkwardly and as passively as possible.

Aug 3, 2012 / Leslie Savan

August Jobs Report: Modest Gains Not Enough

August Jobs Report: Modest Gains Not Enough August Jobs Report: Modest Gains Not Enough

The numbers are ticking upward, but a real recovery remains elusive inside Washington.

Aug 3, 2012 / George Zornick

Ten Takeaways From Pennsylvania’s Voter ID Trial Ten Takeaways From Pennsylvania’s Voter ID Trial

The state of Pennsylvania did a terrible job defending its voter ID law—but today a judge ruled it constitutional anyway.

Aug 3, 2012 / Ari Berman

Voter Suppression in the Land of Enchantment Voter Suppression in the Land of Enchantment

George Lujan, the latest community journalist to join Voting Rights Watch, reports from New Mexico, where the states busy frustrating registration efforts and prepping a massive vo...

Aug 3, 2012 / Aura Bogado and Voting Rights Watch

I Have Photo ID, Therefore I Am I Have Photo ID, Therefore I Am

Ten Pennsylvania residents have spent the past week explaining in court that they do, in fact, exist and ought to be able to vote.

Aug 2, 2012 / Brentin Mock and Voting Rights Watch

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