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Yes We Did: What We Know and What We Don't About Our New American Eranew

Barack Obama's election is laden with so much significance it seems an impossible task to attempt any systematic unpacking. But this much is for certain: The full impact of the Oval Office being occupied by a black man has yet to hit home.
L.A. Weekly  |  Marc Cooper  |  11-07-2008  |  Commentary

Election '08: Truth, Justice, and the New American Waynew

The luxury liner of consumerism has smacked into the iceberg. Sarah Palin can cry "socialism" and let slip the dogs of McCarthy, but Republicans have burned even their most flimsy credibility. And yet President-Elect Obama is just a man. Can he actually save a grateful nation?
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Mick Farren  |  11-07-2008  |  Commentary

Can We Get Back to Something Besides Elections?new

Now that the election is over, perhaps the media will decide to tell us about the other important things going on in the world; better still, they may quit flogging the same tired stories we've seen over and over and over.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  John Grooms  |  11-07-2008  |  Commentary

How George and Now Barack Mirror Our American Psychenew

When Barack Obama claimed his victory in Chicago's Grant Park, he thanked many people. But the one name missing from the list was the man who perhaps did the most to win Obama the presidency: George W. Bush. More than anyone else, he showed the disastrous downside of being born rich, white and well-connected.
L.A. Weekly  |  John Powers  |  11-07-2008  |  Commentary

Advice for the President-Electnew

Barack Obama needs to learn a lesson from the GOP -- and realize that political winds can change at a moment's notice.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tom Danehy  |  11-06-2008  |  Commentary

Half-Baked Alaska: Why's the Coldest State Such a Hotbed of Corruption?new

Before we met Sarah Palin and Ted Stevens, little did we denizens of the Lower 48 realize how truly sleazy things get up in the great wild North. Shows how much Juneau.
Boston Phoenix  |  Kara Baskin  |  11-06-2008  |  Commentary

Obama Redraws the Electoral Mapnew

Barack Obama has made history. The next question is whether his victory has sparked a lasting electoral realignment.
Boston Phoenix  |  Steven Stark  |  11-06-2008  |  Commentary

A Guide to Surviving the Post-Election Bluesnew

Whether you wanted Barack Obama to win or not, the election's aftermath is certainly on track to be an emotional letdown after the daily twists of 3 am ads, Jeremiah Wright and Sarah Palin over the last year. Here's some coping advice from psychologist Dr. Jeffrey Noethe.
Willamette Week  |  Mariah Summers  |  11-05-2008  |  Commentary

November 4, 2008new

We progressives should celebrate a historic day, but we shouldn't get too carried away.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Editorial  |  11-05-2008  |  Commentary

Election '08: No We Didn't

Barack Obama's victory was notable. But nothing much has changed. Racism and its kissing cousin -- conservatism -- will remain with us. And the U.S. remains deeply divided.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  11-05-2008  |  Commentary

Chicago Dispatch: Vegan Pastries for Obamanew

A blog report from the streets of Chicago. Regular updates from this and other political fronts can be found on our blog.
Boston Phoenix  |  Chris Faraone  |  11-03-2008  |  Commentary

Election '08: Not Over Yetnew

Obama has FDR's gifts of oratory and pragmatism, but can he restore the nation? A special pre-election report from Tom Hayden.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Tom Hayden  |  10-31-2008  |  Commentary

Suppressing Minority Votes -- Legallynew

The main ploys the GOP will use to damp down minority votes on Nov. 4 have drawn virtually no media attention. They include letter-writing challenges, residence and citizenship challenges of non-native born Latino voters, and reliance on a provision in the Help America Vote Act on provisional ballots. Worst of all, these tactics are all perfectly legal.
Jackson Free Press  |  Earl Ofari Hutchinson  |  10-31-2008  |  Commentary

Who Wants to Be the President of Hell?new

It seems like only two years ago the presidential campaign started -- because that's how long it was: two years ago. Those two years end Tuesday night, but with a bang, or apocalypse?
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Ken Layne  |  10-31-2008  |  Commentary

What We Talk About When We Talk About Socialismnew

There's something worth examining in the McCain campaign's desire to boil the archetypal Joe the Plumber and the prosecutorial Joe McCarthy up into a strange brew they hope will get an anxious electorate drunk enough to put the Arizona senator in the White House.
L.A. Weekly  |  Joe Donnelly  |  10-31-2008  |  Commentary

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