Views - January 2008
Thursday January 31, 2008
- Thomas A. Bass and Maurice Isserman: Iraq of '08 Eerily Like Vietnam of '68
- Marie Cocco: Ten Months Too Long
- Amy Goodman: Western Civilization: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
- Editorial: A Disappointing Debut
- Leslie Griffith: Silence: Post-9/11 Censorship in the Press
- George Lakoff: What Counts as an 'Issue' in the Clinton-Obama Race?
- Rosa Brooks: Obamania in Action
- Glenn Greenwald: Mukasey's Radical Worldview Is Now the Norm
- Karen Dolan: Foreign Policy Goes Local
- Robert C. Koehler: Defeat Without End
- Danny Schechter: Memo to the FBI: Expand the Probe of Economic Crimes
- Editorial: A War Without End or Oversight
- Matthew Rothschild: Bush Betrays Belligerent Intentions Toward Iran in State of Union
- Bill C. Davis: Bill Clinton - Let Him Be
- Paul Rogat Loeb: Why This Edwards Voter Is Now Backing Obama
- Susan Lenfestey: What Would Molly Do?
Wednesday January 30, 2008
- Katrina vanden Heuvel: Slavery in the Union
- John Nichols: With a Last Call to Action, John Edwards Will Exit the Race
- Michael Shank: False Sense of Security in Iraq
- Simon Jenkins: The 'War on Terror' Licenses a New Stupidity in Geopolitics
- Robert Scheer: Obama, Clinton and the War
- Daniel Barenboim: Passports to Progress
- Mark Morford: The 935 Lies of George W. Bush
- Pat LaMarche: How Easily Offices Are Stolen in the US
- David Cook: Kissing the President
- Robert Weissman: The Shameful State of the Union
- Tom Engelhardt: Looking Up: Normalizing Air War From Guernica to Arab Jabour
Tuesday January 29, 2008
- Peter Dreier: White Voters Deserve More Credit
- Editorial: Shame on Him
- Mark Bittman: Rethinking the Meat-Guzzler
- Editorial: Iraq: Making It Someone Else's Problem
- Eugene Robinson: Cards From a Worn-Out Deck
- Marie Cocco: An Economic Bridge to Nowhere
- John Nichols: The Sorry State of a Lame-Duck's Legacy
- Gary Hirshberg: How to Recycle Less and Do More
- George Monbiot: Population Growth Is a Threat. But It Pales Against the Greed of the Rich
- Jamie Menutis: Super Bowl of Shame
- Stephen Zunes: Arming the Middle East
- Pierre Tristam: Billions in Stimulus Miss the People Who Need It Most
- Robert Fisk: Eight Dead, and Echoes of Beirut's Bloody History Reverberate Around Its Streets
- Jeremy Scahill: Pioneering Blackwater Protesters Given Secret Trial and Criminal Conviction
- Dean Baker: Ben Bernanke: Supernanny?
- Robert Jensen: Investigative Journalism Project Reveals Problem at Core of Mainstream Journalism
- Martha Rosenberg: Pay No Attention to That Clinical Data or Squandered Tax Payer Dollars for Medicaid Drugs
- Tom Turnipseed: South Carolina up for Grabs in November; Overcoming Lee Atwater's Legacy
- Paul Rogat Loeb: It's Her Party and She'll Do What She Wants To
Monday January 28, 2008
- Robert Parry: CBS Falsifies Iraq War History
- John Nichols: What Pledge? Clinton Appears in Florida
- Mike Marqusee: The Ominous Lesson of Tet
- Johann Hari: Beware the Internet's Looming Class Divide
- Joe Amon: How Not to Fight HIV/Aids
- Madeleine Bunting: From Buses to Blogs, a Pathological Individualism Is Poisoning Public Life
- James Carroll: Our One-Way Trip to Disaster
- Timothy M. Gay: America's Forgotten Genocide
- Dahr Jamail: 'Reality Is Totally Different': Iraqis on 'Success' and 'Progress' in Their Country
- Caroline Arnold: Common Sense, Common Purposes, Common Dreams
- Joel Connelly: Bush Moves on Alaska as Backs Are Turned
- Medea Benjamin: ALBA, an Economic Alternative for Latin America
Sunday January 27, 2008
- Elizabeth Holtzman: Judiciary Committee Should Move to Impeach Bush and Cheney
- Michael O'Donnell: 'Torture and Democracy' is Definitive
- Stephen Zunes: Sexism, the Women's Vote and Hillary Clinton's Foreign Policy
- Frank Rich: The Billary Road to Republican Victory
- Glenn Greenwald: Bill Clinton: The Chris Matthews of South Carolina
- Naomi Klein: Why The Right Loves a Disaster
- Eric Margolis: Government Panel Gets It Wrong on Afghanistan
- Caroline Kennedy: A President Like My Father
Saturday January 26, 2008
- Ralph Nader: Eight More Years?
- Christopher Brauchli: Arms and The President
- Matthew Rothschild: Kucinich Bows Out with Dignity, Bangs Anti-War Drum
- Naomi Wolf: It's Time to Hold Democratic House Leaders in Contempt
- Helen Thomas: Candidates: Come Clean About Iraq
- Seattle PI Editorial: Iraq: The Forever Treaty
- Glenn Greenwald: More Disruptions to The Cheney/Rockefeller FISA Plan
- Eyad al-Sarraj and Sara Roy: Ending The Stranglehold on Gaza
Friday January 25, 2008
- Tom Hayden: Are the Democrats Proposing Peace, or Counter-Insurgency Without End?
- Silja J.A. Talvi: Tupperware and Tasers
- Robert L. Borosage: Stimulus Deal: The Banes of Bipartisanship
- Elliot Cohen: The End of Privacy
- Paul Krugman: Stimulus Gone Bad
- John Nichols: With Kucinich's Exit, Democratic Discourse Is Diminished
- Gary Younge: Some Things Even Obama Can't Transcend
- Khaled Diab: Glimmers of Hope
- David Michael Green: What a Great Freakin' War!!
- Stephen Zunes: The Foreign Policy Agenda of the Democratic Front-Runners: Comparisons on Some Key Issues
- Robert Weissman: Reclaiming Economic Freedom
- Laura Kaminker: US War Resisters in Canada Face Deportation and Prison: You Can Help Them
- Russell Mokhiber: Fastest Growing Corporate Crime in America
- Nick Turse: Two Men, Two Legs, and Too Much Suffering: America's Forgotten Vietnamese Victims
- Philip Jenkins: Apocalyptic Politics
- Robert Fisk: A Lesson in How to Create Iraqi Orphans. And Then How to Make Life Worse for Them
- Sean Gonsalves: Don't Say That Anymore
- Marjorie Cohn: Senate Poised to Capitulate to Cheney's Fear-Mongering
Thursday January 24, 2008
- Amy Goodman: DRC: The Invisible War
- Johann Hari: Don't Be Fooled by the Myth of John McCain
- Rick Jacobs: Why Al Gore Is Not President
- Coleen Rowley: Telecom Immunity: Covering Up Illegality by Secrecy and Fear
- Glenn Greenwald: Jay Rockefeller's Unintentionally Revealing Comments
- James Ridgeway and Jean Casella: Don't Even Think About It: Enter The Thought Police
- Rosa Brooks: A Clinton Twofer's High Price
- Clint Talbott: Hail, The Misleader
- Bassam Aramin: End The Occupation - and Get Justice For Its Victims
- Shepherd Bliss: 'Bernanke Rides to the Rescue' — More Cowboy Deception
- Wylie Harris: Lawn to Farm: Suburbia's Silver Lining
- Linda McQuaig: Elites Love to Pig Out on Energy
- Robert Reich: The Politics of An Economic Nightmare
- Danny Schechter: New Study Claims Mistruths Shaped Rush to War
Wednesday January 23, 2008
- Charles Lewis and Mark Reading-Smith: False Pretenses: Orchestrated Deception on The Path to War
- Joyce Marcel: The Patriarchy Fights Back
- Amira Hass: They Neither See Nor Remember
- Ted Rall: Media Freezes out a Threat to Corporate Owners
- Thomas A. Preston: How to Begin Reforming Health Care
- Uzodinma Iweala: Racism in 'Post-Racial' America
- Robert Shetterly: Corporate Priests and Moron Jokes
- Norman Solomon: In Honor of My Mother and the Power of Love
- Sheila Casey: Not in the Script
- Editorial: Big Brother Is Blocking
- Nomi Prins: Will Bush's Stimulus Package Work? It Depends on Who You Ask
- Roberto Lovato: Everyone's an Expert on the Latino Vote, Except Latinos
- Soumaya Ghannoushi: Gaza Explodes
- Barbara Ehrenreich: Desperately Seeking Stimulus
- Robert Scheer: Who Will Take On the Banks?
- Pat LaMarche: Dear W: Take a Hint From Nixon
- Chalmers Johnson: Going Bankrupt
Tuesday January 22, 2008
- Jill Filipovic: 10 Reasons to Support Reproductive Justice on Roe Day
- Jesse Jackson: King's Mission of Economic Justice Has Yet to Be Realized
- Bob Barry: A World Without Nuclear Weapons
- Marie Cocco: Ignoring Our Economic Achilles Heel
- Roshi Pejhan: Democracy Takes a Hit on the Campaign Trail
- Frances Kissling and Kate Michelman: Abortion's Battle of Messages
- Steven Hill: Fixing the Presidential Primaries
- Pierre Tristam: Maybe the World's Not Looking for Missionary America to Lead
- Editorial: The Duty of Congress
- Robert Crawford: Democracies Don't Torture
- Robert Weissman: Deregulation and the Financial Crisis
- Brendan Smith, Tim Costello and Jeremy Brecher: Unsafe at Any Price: Building the New 'People's Car'
- Sam Husseini: Stoning King
- Stephen Zunes: Obama vs. Clinton – October 2002
- John Dear: My Statement Before the Judge
Monday January 21, 2008
- Daniel Ellsberg: Covering Up the Coverage - The American Media's Complicit Failure to Investigate and Report on the Sibel Edmonds Case
- Cindy Sheehan: The Fierce Urgency of Now
- Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence
- Chris Hedges: The Lessons of Violence
- Paul Krugman: Debunking the Reagan Myth
- Gary Younge: Republicans Lack Consensus, but Their Democrat Rivals Lack Content
- Daniel Macallair: US Among Harshest for Sentencing Children
- James Carroll: Islamofascism's Ill Political Wind
- Beth Quinn: Richonomics 101 in Post-Bush America
- Craig Kielburger and Marc Kielburger: How the Iraq War's $2 Trillion Cost to US Could Have Been Spent
- Jonathan Steele: A Failure to Think
- Dave Zirin: Is the NFL on the Right Team?
- Linn Washington Jr.: Deferring Dreams: Delusions of Democracy
- Jules Boykoff: The Hidden Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr
- Evan Frisch: Dr. King and the Cognitive Dimension of Leadership
- Ira Chernus: My Dr. King and the Challenge of National Security
Sunday January 20, 2008
- Just One More Year! Good Riddance to George W. Bush
- Shepherd Bliss: The False US Economy Versus Nature's Expansion-Contraction Cycle
- Mariella Frostrup: Oh for God's Sake, Say What You Mean
- Joan Wile: Anti-War Grannies Challenge that Surge is Working
- Martha Rosenberg: Accused of Hiding Drug Dangers Again, Big Pharma Starts 2008 Defending Itself
- John Tirman: The Murky Toll of the Iraq War
- Joseph E. Mulligan: Little Gauze, Gas in Gaza as Israel Tightens Closure on Palestinians
- Carolyn Eisenberg: Follow the Money
Saturday January 19, 2008
- Bob Herbert: Good Jobs Are Where the Money Is
- Jeff Biggers: The Coal Truth on Candidates
- Ralph Nader: When the Big Boys Get in Trouble, the Little Taxpayer Pays the Bill
- Virginia Lockett: No Place to Run, No Place to Hide
- Christopher Brauchli: The FBI and The Telephone
- Olga Bonfiglio: 2003 Flashback: Maybe Democracy Happened That Day
- Dave Lindorff: A Tax Rebate Won't Fix This Mess
Friday January 18, 2008
- Paul Rogat Loeb: Hillary Clinton's Sleaze Parade
- Erica Jong: Barack Hearts Ronnie: An Old, New Song
- David Sirota: Digging in the Right Place
- Carla Wise: How Oil Finds Its Way Into Your Starbucks Latte, and Other Good News
- Tom Andrews: Contrary to the Headlines: There Will Be No Retreat From the Anti-War Movement on Iraq
- Paul Krugman: Don't Cry for Me, America
- John Nichols: Obama and the Reagan Wing of the Democratic Party
- Jill Hopke: Respect Women's Rights
- Mark Morford: Guess Which Drug Is Illegal?
- Roger Morris: Pakistan Has Paid Dearly for America's Most Generous and Tragic Patronage
- Ben Trott: Shepherding Social Change
- Joan Chittister: What About the Ones Who Are Both Sexist and Racist?
- Robert Fisk: Bloody Reality Bears No Relation to the Delusions of This President
- Danny Schechter: Stimulate This: Why the Talk of Economic Stimulus Will Remain Talk
- Stephen Zunes: Barack Obama on Diplomacy
- David Michael Green: So You Wanna Be My President, Huh? Answer Me This!
Thursday January 17, 2008
- Robert Naiman: Congress Should Investigate Release of Pentagon Iran Video
- Tom Engelhardt: The Corpse on the Gurney: The 'Success' Mantra in Iraq
- Joe Conason: What They Call 'Progress' in Iraq
- Roberto Lovato: Presidential Candidates Take the 'Social' Out of 'Change'
- Joseph A. Palermo: The Terrific News in Iraq
- Editorial: Dan Rather's Search for Truth
- Rosa Brooks: Monsters of Our Own Making
- Wanda Grasse Hass: Let's Jump In Where Vietnam Protests Left Off
- Glenn Greenwald: Lawbreaking Telecoms Still Conniving to Obtain Immunity from Congress
- Eva Sohlman: According to Harold Bloom, "What We Are Seeing Is…the Fall of America"
- Joyce Marcel: Back in the Box
- Stephen Zunes: Bush's Middle East Trip: Still No Peace
- Antonia Zerbisias: No Movie Endings for Pregnant Teenagers
- Dean Baker: Year of the Fat Cats
- Joan Steinau Lester: Will Obama Have to Spend More Than His White Rivals?
Wednesday January 16, 2008
- John Nichols: Michigan's Ominous Message for Hillary Clinton
- Grace Lee Boggs: King's Legacy of Change
- Robert L. Borosage: Oops, It's a Recession
- David Thomson: America's Pain Inside
- Dave Zweifel: World Too Dangerous a Place for Nukes
- Pat LaMarche: Bush's Legacy in the Making
- Scott Ritter: The Pakistan Conundrum
- Rebecca Solnit: Revolution of the Snails: Encounters with the Zapatistas
- Allan Nairn: Skinny Kids: Economic Indicator
- Anita Inder Singh: Blowback in the War on Terror
- Robert Scheer: Those Ungrateful Saudis
- Mark Weisbrot: Americans Need to Look Beyond the Media on Venezuela
- Robert Weissman: Big Business Is Even More Unpopular Than You Think
Tuesday January 15, 2008
- Nick Clegg: Let's Not Spy for the FBI
- Tor Hundloe: Robert Kennedy Warned Us About the Environment
- John Nichols: MLK, LBJ, Clinton, Obama and the Politics of Memory
- Rose Ann DeMoro: Obama-Clinton Health Debate Ignores Real Issue
- Jesse Jackson: Dem Hopefuls Must Keep Eyes on the Prize and Stay Civil
- Marie Cocco: No Time to Argue About the Economy
- Editorial: A Rush to War?
- Derrick Z. Jackson: Hillary and the Race Card
- Susan Faludi: The Correct Hillary Clinton Stereotype
- Ralph Nader: Candidate Taboos
- James Reston Jr.: Iraq, Anyone?
- Cindy Sheehan: The 'I' Word
- Phyllis Stenerson: Change, Martin Luther King, Jr., British Petroleum and Precinct Caucuses
Monday January 14, 2008
- David Corn: Clinton Smears Obama on Iraq — Again
- Al Meyerhoff: Financial Forces Run Amok
- Charles Knight: Ideas, Homework, and Message
- Stephen A. Marglin: Where Have You Gone, George Bailey?
- Cynthia Tucker: Voter ID Scam Is the Real Fraud
- Editorial: State Secrets: Government Officials Making It Harder and Harder to Hold Them Accountable
- Paul Krugman: Responding to Recession
- Johann Hari: President Bush's Only Achievement in the Middle East is to Increase the Power of Iran
- Andy Worthington: The Future of Guantánamo
- Beth Quinn: Seven Down, One Year to Go for America
- Chris Hedges: The End of the Road for George W. Bush
- Ira Chernus: Is Religion a Threat to Democracy?
Sunday January 13, 2008
- Frank Rich: Haven't We Heard This Voice Before?
- John J. Mearsheimer: Candidates' Unconditional Support Isn't Right for Jewish State
- Clint Talbott: Truth About Abstinence
- Armando Iannucci: Barack Obama - I'm Sure We've Seen Him Somewhere Before
- Danny Schechter: When a 'Rescue' Is Not: Bank of America Buys Countrywide
- Virginia Lockett: Living in the Material World
Saturday January 12, 2008
- Peter Hart: New Hampshire Fiasco?
- Bonnie Block: Torture Is Illegal, Immoral and Ineffective
- Chris Petrak: Bush Is for the Birds, but What About Birdwatchers?
- Eric Alterman: Blowhards and Windbags
- Sean Gonsalves: Whither the Working Class Hero?
- Ray McGovern: Gulf Shenanigans: No Laughing Matter
- Christopher Brauchli: Humane Executions?
Friday January 11, 2008
- Garrett Epps: The Voter ID Fraud
- Jonathan Steele: Welcome, Mr President, to the Misery You've Created
- Moazzam Begg: Guantánamo: How Much Longer?
- Catherine Fransson and Jamal Rahman: Denial of Contraception Is Immoral
- Anthony D. Romero: Our Shameful Guantánamo Anniversary
- Amy Goodman: The Broadcasters' Big Payday
- Amitabh Pal: Bush Visits His Odious Saudi Friend
- Paul Krugman: The Comeback Continent
- Paul Rogat Loeb: Media Misses Story: Obedwards Wins New Hampshire
- Rosa Maria Pegueros: Guantánamo – Six Years of Impunity
- David Michael Green: Dispatch From the North Country: Of Hamsters New, Hope in Blue, and 'Change' out the Wazoo
- Stephen Zunes: Barack Obama on the Middle East
- Robert Weissman: The First Amendment Gone Wild: Big Pharma's 'Right' to Find Out What Doctors Are Prescribing
Thursday January 10, 2008
- Naomi Schalit: Religion-Politics Mix Gives Rise to Fear
- Michael Gould-Wartofsky: Repress U: How to Build a Homeland Security Campus in Seven Steps
- Cindy Sheehan: And the Oscar Goes to…
- Ari Savitzky and David Segal: The Glories of the 'Single Transferable Vote'
- Erik Leaver: Iraq Outlook 2008
- Rosa Brooks: Sex, Race and Gen Y Voters
- Lauren Wolfe: Young Voters Are Reshaping the Political Map and Politicians Are Listening
- Barbara Ehrenreich: Recession--Who Cares?
- Tom Hayden: Anti-War Lessons From New Hampshire
- Joyce Marcel: Why the Writers Strike Matters
- Frances Kissling: Why I'm Still Not for Hillary Clinton
- Ariel Werner: A Response to Gloria Steinem
- Yifat Susskind: Who Is Killing the Women of Basra?
- Stephen Zunes: Lantos' Tarnished Legacy
Wednesday January 9, 2008
- Russell Mokhiber: Why Picket the New York Times in Washington on Friday?
- Bangor Daily News Editorial: Cheney Impeachment
- Seumas Milne: Those Who Talk Democracy Should Listen to Iraq's People
- Simon Jenkins: The West Has Not Just Repressed Democracy. It Has Aided Terror
- Benjamin R. Barber: Malawi's 'Free Trade' Revolt
- Deborah Whitford: US Should Resist Linguistic Terrorism of English-Only Laws
- Thomas F. Schaller: Rise of Obama Jolts Democrats - and GOP
- John Nichols: On to Michigan, Nevada... and Maybe Oregon
- Ru Freeman: The Morning After: Race or Gender? Neither.
- Robert Scheer: Playing the Class Card
- Ira Chernus: Bush's Israel Problem -- and Ours
- Tom Engelhardt: The $100 Barrel of Oil vs. the Global War on Terror
- Ruth Conniff: Knocking Hillary for All the Wrong Reasons
Tuesday January 8, 2008
- David Lindorff: What Is This 'Iranian Provocation' BS?
- Elizabeth Sullivan: Creating an Intersection for Politics and Science
- Jonathan Schell: A Season of Change
- John Holdridge and Cassandra Stubbs: Debunking the Death Penalty Deterrence Myth
- H.D.S. Greenway: Dynastic Politics at Work
- Marie Cocco: Justice Is Blind, but Can She Vote?
- John Buell: US-Peru Trade Deal Adds Insult to NAFTA's Injury
- Jesse Jackson: Obama's Success Is Making Us All Winners
- Bill Boyarsky: The Battleground of New Hampshire
- Jeff Miller: NCLB: Goodbye to Bad Law, Hello to Opportunity
- Richard Gwyn: Right Words Said at the Right Time Can Cause a Political Revolution
- David Corn: Desperate in NH: Fibbing About Obama and Iraq?
Monday January 7, 2008
- Sean Gonsalves: Making Change in a 'Ballotocracy'
- Mark Dunlea: Can Incrementalism Be the Path to Universal Health Care?
- Leonard Pitts Jr.: Years After 9/11, Nation Remains Scared
- Joshua Hoyt: Immigration Issue Fizzles Again
- Ralph Nader: An Obama Fable--It's All About the Mood, Dude
- Nick Nyhart: Partisanship Fueled by Funds
- Claudia Lefko: The Humanitarian Crisis for Iraq's Children Continues
- Paul Rogat Loeb: Still True to Obedwards--Why I Keep Donating to Both Edwards and Obama
- Martin Schönfeld: Climate 2007- Trying to Make Sense of the Year of Records
- John Nichols: The Return of the King... for Kucinich
- Gary Younge: An Obama Victory Would Symbolise a Great Deal and Change Very Little
- Frida Berrigan: The Fog of War Crimes
- James Carroll: Obama and the Ghosts of Racism
- Paul Krugman: From Hype to Fear
- Chalmers Johnson: Imperialist Propaganda
Sunday January 6, 2008
- George McGovern: Why I Believe Bush Must Go
- Frank Rich: They Didn't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow
- Tom Hayden: US Military Escalation Gets Underway In Pakistan
- Danny Schechter: 'The Urgency of Now': Our Politicians In Economic Denial
- Shepherd Bliss: Survival Tools — Farming, Stories, Poetry, Writing, and Leaning
- Anthony Cody: Why No Child Left Behind Should Be Scrapped
- Eric Margolis: Pakistan's 10% Solution
Saturday January 5, 2008
- Neal Starkman: Everything I Know I Learned Since Jan. 20, 2001
- Tamara Henry: Science Education: Another Casualty of NCLB?
- Matthew Thomas Miller: 'The Kite Runner' Critiqued: New Orientalism Goes to the Big Screen
- Harvey Wasserman: Anti-Nuclear Renaissance: A Powerful but Partial and Tentative Victory Over Atomic Energy
- Ruth Conniff: So Much for "Inevitability"
- Katrina vanden Heuvel: The Tyranny of Super-Delegates
- Gareth Porter: The Surge and American Military Triumphalism
- Mel Visser: Great Lakes, Oceans Won't Be Clean Until Global Pesticides Banned
- Seattle PI Editorial: Veterans: Home From Hell
- Christopher Brauchli: A Veto in a Pocket
Friday January 4, 2008
- David Domke and Kevin Coe: Explaining Iowa: The God Strategy at Work
- Ellen Goodman: Changing the Script on Teen Pregnancy
- Editorial: Charlie Wilson's Zen Lesson
- Jerry Lanson: A Different 'Tude for 20-Something America?
- Paul Krugman: Dealing With the Dragon
- David Sirota: The Numbers Don't Lie - As I Said Long Ago, Populism Is on the Rise
- Peter Tatchell: Water Not War
- Helen Thomas: Democrats Need to Take a Stand
- Frida Berrigan: Nukes and the Elections
- Olga Bonfiglio: Imagine It in Toronto
- Jeffrey Buchanan: Bringing the Gulf Coast to the Debate
- Peter Erlinder: Who Killed Benazir Bhutto? Why Not Ask Charlie Wilson... or George Bush?
- David Michael Green: Missing in Inaction: Why an Opposition Party Matters
Thursday January 3, 2008
- Cindy Sheehan: All Power to the People
- David Goodner: What Kind of Party Do the Democrats Want to Be?
- Joseph L. Galloway: Sins of Omission and Sins of Commission Haunt Bush in Pakistan
- Christopher Hayes: Return of the Swift Boaters
- Johann Hari: The American Right Is Dazed and Confused
- Derek Wall: Run, Cynthia, Run
- Conor Clarke: I Hate Iowa
- Editorial: John McCain and Henry Kissinger
- John Nichols: Most Candidates Wrong on Death Penalty
- Rosa Brooks: A Dynasty Isn't a Democracy
- Robert C. Koehler: Pseudo-Reporting
- Mark Weisbrot: A Lesson From the Last, and Next, Recession
- Norman Solomon: Edwards Reconsidered
Wednesday January 2, 2008
- David Bromwich: Maxims of Peace and War
- Amy Goodman: Musharraf Still Stands
- Robert Scheer: What 'Good Time Charlie' Brought
- Jared Diamond: What's Your Consumption Factor?
- Dean Baker: The Cost of Living
- Arthur Donner and Doug Peters: Welcome to Third World, USA
- John Atcheson: William Kristol and the NYT: Symptom of a Greater Malady
- Tom Engelhardt: Journey to the Dark Side
- Tom Hayden: Edwards First Major Candidate Calling for All Troops Out, Breaks with Establishment Consensus on Iraq
- Ashley Casale: Our Spring Break Will End the War!
- Ira Chernus: Re-Create '68?
- Debi Smith: Teatime with Gods, Goddesses, Angels, and Demons
- Glenn Greenwald: 9/11 Commission: Our Investigation Was 'Obstructed'
- Michael Moore: Who Do We Vote For This Time Around?
Tuesday January 1, 2008
- Matthew Yglesias: The Year When Nothing Happened
- Matthew Rothschild: William Kristol, Coronated by the Times
- Peter Rothberg: Don't Forget Iraq
- John Nichols: The Most Valuable Progressives
- Cindy Sheehan: The White Rose and the Rose Parade
- Robert Weissman: Victories in 2007