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Obama Was Right: These Folks Are Bitternew

Here's the thing: I grew up in rural America. I've drunk lots of whiskey in small-town Pennsylvania taverns. Obama spoke the truth: These folks are pissed-off at the way they've been shafted by corporate America. And unfortunately for Hillary, they know a phony when they see one.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bruce VanWyngarden  |  04-18-2008  |  Commentary

John McCain's Beijing Bouncenew

No matter how well American athletes do in the Olympics, McCain should get a lift from the Games.
Boston Phoenix  |  Steven Stark  |  04-17-2008  |  Commentary

The Tax Man Comethnew

This is Bush's eighth Tax Day and he observes each one in about the same way, calling for lower taxes for those who need it least. He called on Congress to make permanent all his tax cuts, a few of which won't be implemented for another year. They are the last steps in reducing the tax load of the very richest Americans.
Arkansas Times  |  Ernest Dumas  |  04-17-2008  |  Commentary

Obama Was Right: On Being Bitter in the Sticksnew

You could have just fallen off the turnip truck and still know the core of Obama's argument rang true: Many small-town voters feel embittered and frustrated by a government that largely ignores them.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  04-17-2008  |  Commentary

One Nation, Under Guns: How America Has Gone Madnew

American guns now outnumber Americans, and increase the gap by killing 30,000 of us every year.
INDY Week  |  Hal Crowther  |  04-17-2008  |  Commentary

What Did the Petraeus Hearings Tell Us About the War?new

The primary failure of the media coverage of the hearings is the failure to emphasize that the surge is a set of tactics, not a strategy for victory.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  04-16-2008  |  Commentary

Keep the Motorcycle Helmet Lawnew

Louisiana's Legislature will consider repealing the mandatory helmet law for motorcycle riders. We consider that move to be wrongheaded.
Gambit  |  Clancy DuBos and David Winkler-Schmit  |  04-15-2008  |  Commentary

Take John Yoo to the International Criminal Courtnew

Yoo blithely tossed out the window the legal principle, enshrined in federal law, of posse comitatus, which says that the military cannot exercise law-enforcement functions that are the province of state officials. The president, in wartime, has the powers of a king, if you believe what Yoo wrote.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Brian Morton  |  04-15-2008  |  Commentary

Obama Can't Win as Black Radical, but He Can Win as MLKnew

In his Philadelphia speech, Obama tried to explain Rev. Wright to America. What America -- both black and white America -- needs to hear Obama do is explain America to Rev. Wright.
Boulder Weekly  |  Paul Danish  |  04-15-2008  |  Commentary

Linking Harold Washington and Barack Obamanew

Did personal dynamism -- and not social or political movements -- propel our highest-profile black leaders to power?
Chicago Reader  |  Michael Miner  |  04-14-2008  |  Commentary

Tennessee Republicans Link MLK to GOPnew

While the rest of the country was honoring King on the 40th anniversary of his assassination last week, the state GOP was trying to score a cheap political point by proclaiming that MLK was a Republican.
Nashville Scene  |  Jeff Woods  |  04-11-2008  |  Commentary

The Bush Administration Gets Away with Torturenew

The torture memoranda written for Bush by John C. Yoo will someday appear in a compendium of infamous documents of American history alongside the slavery tracts, Roosevelt's order relocating West Coast Japanese to compounds in Arkansas and elsewhere and Hirabayashi v. United States, the first U.S. Supreme Court decision that affirmed its correctness.
Arkansas Times  |  Ernest Dumas  |  04-11-2008  |  Commentary

Rev. Wright Tarnished Obama's Image as America's Anointed Savoirnew

The Obama campaign and the press may want to put the Reverend Jermemiah Wright back in the bottle, but that's hard to do if you're running as a messiah.
Boston Phoenix  |  Steven Stark  |  04-10-2008  |  Commentary

Is Robert Mugabe Going to Give Up Power in Zimbabwe?new

After 28 years of badly running the country (first as prime minister, and since President Banana's departure in 1987, as president), it looks as if 84-year-old Robert Mugabe is loosening his grip on power. Not losing. Just loosening.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  04-09-2008  |  Commentary

John McCain, Affable Racist

It's always the same pattern. John McCain makes a racist remark. Then he apologizes. Then he does it again. When will this tired act go into retirement?
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  04-08-2008  |  Commentary

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