Obama's Picks and the Ideology of No Ideology
On Friday, columnist David Brooks informed readers that Barack Obama's picks "are not ideological." The incoming president's key economic adviser...
On Friday, columnist David Brooks informed readers that Barack Obama's picks "are not ideological." The incoming president's key economic adviser...
Thomas de Zengotita | Posted 11.24.2008 | Politics
He is aiming, as he always said he would, to bring red and blue together, to create a United States of America. However naïve and unattainable that goal may be -- that is his goal. He is Mr. Middle.
David Latt | Posted 11.23.2008 | Media
Even though the pundits chatter like their Kremlinologist brethren decades ago, they will just have to wait until President Obama works things out.
Huff TV | Posted 11.23.2008 | Media
Arianna appeared this morning on ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos. She participated in the Round Table, along with Washington Post columnis...
Mitchell Bard | Posted 11.17.2008 | Politics
The question shouldn't be whether or not to bail out the U.S. auto industry, but how assistance to the car manufacturers fits within the larger national energy plan that is greener, self-sustaining and economically positive.
Ben Cohen | Posted 11.17.2008 | Media
Coulter's solution to Republican problems is for it to become even more extreme than it already is. It's a recipe for disaster (and hopefully one that the Republicans decide to try).
Huffington Post via ThinkProgress | Nicholas Graham | Posted 11.09.2008 | Politics
Conservative columnist David Brooks envisions very tough times ahead for conservatives. On "Face the Nation" this morning, Brooks says the conservati...
Arianna Huffington | Posted 11.08.2008 | Politics
In the wake of Obama's overwhelming victory, and Democratic gains in the House and Senate, conservatives are desperately trying to convince the world that these results are meaningless. "Democrats should not make the mistake of viewing Tuesday's results as a repudiation of conservatism," insisted John Boehner. "Barack Obama understands this is a center-right country," claimed Karl Rove. "This country remains every bit as center-right as it has for a generation," parroted Brent Bozell. And David Brooks dreamed of an Obama administration that understands "this was an election where the middle asserted itself." Drunk on self-delusion, a staggering GOP whistles past the electoral graveyard, missing the whole point of this election: the center has shifted, and positions that used to be considered left-wing -- on healthcare, on global warming, on corporate responsibility, on Iraq -- are now solidly mainstream.
Joshuah Bearman | Posted 11.04.2008 | Politics
With McCain swinging at shadows, like ACORN, Rashid Khalidi, and the liberal media that won't tell the truth, the entire republican apparatus has devolved into an insidious rumor mill.
Hart Seely | Posted 11.03.2008 | Media
11 a.m. Conference call with Cokie Roberts and George Will to gauge opinions of everyday Americans.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 10.27.2008 | Politics
With the GOP looking more and more set to fracture as the possibility of electoral defeat looms, the cannibals' knives are out. Consider this quote, ...
Matt Mendelsohn | Posted 10.27.2008 | Business
This year, it seemed certain that liberalism would show up at the Halloween block party wearing the costume of a self-loathing American: a terrorist-loving, non-flag-pin-lapel-wearing lefty.
Ron Mwangaguhunga | Posted 10.21.2008 | Politics
The testosterone party is over. And not a moment too soon. America is looking for another type of President, a multilateralist -- flexible, able to admit his or her error, self-examined, and intellectual.
Bill Scher | Posted 10.21.2008 | Politics
Patio Man, Deck Guy, Porch Dude and Stoop Buddy are all surprised that they still waste five minutes of their day reading David Brooks. Brooks' occas...
James Carville and Paul Begala | Posted 10.20.2008 | Politics
We have a message for our Republican friends: It is time to point fingers. We are pro-finger-pointing. And here's the most important thing about finger-pointing: you have to start early.
Ben Cohen | Posted 10.20.2008 | Media
Brooks distances himself from right wing blowhards like Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh, but essentially advocates the same policy positions without the bombast, and a lot of fancy words.
Stefan Sirucek | Posted 10.17.2008 | Home
As many know, in her Oct. 3 "do-over" interview with Carl Cameron of Fox News, Sarah Palin claimed to read the New York Times and the Economist. Then...
Jerry Weissman | Posted 10.17.2008 | Politics
On October 30, 1974, Muhammad Ali, the deposed Heavyweight champion, attempted to regain his crown from the then-reigning champion, George Foreman, in...
Jerry Weissman | Posted 10.15.2008 | Media
The McCain-Palin ticket has had a severe impact on the writers of the right and sent them running for the hills. Witness the crescendo of the stampede.
Robert S. McElvaine | Posted 10.15.2008 | Politics
Many voters are attracted to McCain's quick, "don't look back" decision-making and fancy that he will keep them secure. But would he? The experience of October 1962 strongly suggests otherwise.
Thomas de Zengotita | Posted 10.14.2008 | Media
Respect for intelligence and character has always been the best thing about authentic conservatism. Christopher is just being true to his values.
Greg Mitchell | Posted 10.14.2008 | Media
Eight days after David Brooks admitted at a Manhattan forum that Sarah Palin was not qualified for higher office, he still has not shared this view with readers of his column.
Eric Boehlert | Posted 10.14.2008 | Media
Bottom line: Do Bill Kristol and David Brooks understand the basic tenets of opinion journalism?
Norman Solomon | Posted 10.13.2008 | Media
Recent events should not be allowed to obscure the reality that the news media played a pivotal role in stampeding the country into a bailout that was unwise and unjust.
William Bradley | Posted 10.10.2008 | Politics
I've recently spent a lot of time talking with top Republicans, virtually all of whom think Obama has it won. One or two said, wistfully, "What about the Whitey tape, maybe that would change it?" Of course, there is no Whitey tape.
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Norman Solomon | Posted 11.25.2008 | Politics