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The larger trend behind NBC’s decline.
After his announced troop surge and a Nobel acceptance speech, many forget that the President's first year has focused on domestic issues.
After senators in New York reject yet another same-sex marriage bill, it may be time to finally reevaluate.
With tensions flaring between religious traditionalists and LGBT organizers, New York lawmakers broke growing national momentum to legalize gay marriage.
The President's least-emphasized point in his Afghan Address will be the most important--and the most difficult--to achieve
An Ounce of Prevention
In the aftermath of World AIDS Day, why the US needs to look at the big picture of HIV.
The Dobbs Effect
Is the CNN anchorman Washington-bound to claim to mantle of William Jennings Bryan-style populism?
Palinology: What’s Behind The Right-Wing Fever
The rogue "Thrilla from Wasilla" has left mainstream Republicans basking in her afterglow.
New York 9/11 Trials: Justice Comes Full Circle
"What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from." - T.S. Eliot
Empty Promises: Obama Fails to Deliver on Guantanamo
Obama retreats on his promise to close Guantanamo by the end of 2009.
The Great Delay
It doesn't take a Senate expert to know that the chamber's procedures are being abused.
Where Is The Thread?
America needs a new national narrative to lead in the 21st Century.
Palin & Prejean: The Nadir of Substantive Conservatism
How long will cultural icons Prejean and Palin continue to be the face of the Republican Party?
Would You Like Fries With That, Mr. President
Is President Obama setting a good example for one of the most overweight countries in the world?
5 People Millennials Revile and Why
In the face of both moderation and modernization, here’s a list of 5 Washingtonians who are getting it all wrong.