The Democrats’ Shameful Legacy on Crime
A week before he swept the South on Super Tuesday in 1992, Bill Clinton held an event in Stone Mountain, Georgia, the site of the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan in 1915. His campaign had gathered dozens...
View ArticleFashion Week’s Labor Problem Is Our Labor Problem
In 1990, supermodel Linda Evangelista famously told a reporter that she wouldn’t get out of bed for less than $10,000. That same year, at the very height of what would become known as the golden age of...
View ArticleThinkProgress Was Always Doomed
The site ThinkProgress, long a stalwart among left-leaning news organizations, was shuttered last week by its owner, the Center for American Progress (CAP), who laid off the remaining members of the...
View ArticleAmazon Is a Logistical Disaster
The Testaments, Margaret Atwood’s long-awaited sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale, is undoubtedly the most anticipated book of the year. In order to have copies on hand for the book’s September 10 on-sale...
View ArticleLiberalism Is at a Crossroads, Not a Dead End
This summer was a useful study in contrasts for American politics. The American left spent the last few months debating the merits of Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, and other policy initiatives...
View ArticleThe Remaking of Susan Sontag
“I have always liked to pretend my body isn’t there,” Susan Sontag once wrote. But no matter how hard she tried, it never went away. She was stunningly inattentive to her physical self—surprised by her...
View ArticleKamala Harris Gets Slightly Less Tough on Crime
In this Democratic primary, it can be difficult to distinguish between the candidates’ various criminal justice reform proposals—but at least they have them. Finally, maybe, Democratic presidential...
View ArticleInside Trump’s Border Chaos
On a weekday morning in early June, Ruben Garcia arrived at the Casa Oscar Romero building leased by Annunciation House, the hospitality center that he founded and that has served the indigent and...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Sends Democrats a Wake-Up Call
When it comes to North Carolina politics, there’s not much left to say, and yet there is everything to shout.Tuesday night, right-wing Republican Dan Bishop claimed the 9th district over moderate...
View ArticleA Hypocrite Accuses Elizabeth Warren of Hypocrisy
What would happen if we did not open the newspaper to find an op-ed written by an old, aggrieved white man who has turned his rage about some personal slight against him into a column? Even setting...
View ArticleJoe Biden Doesn’t Seem to Understand Health Care
If we are going to keep having these grim circuses that we call debates, and begin each one with an extended segment about health care, it would be nice if we could stop asking the same questions again...
View ArticleSanders and Warren Plot Their End Run Around the Senate
Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren agree on many things, at least when compared to their fellow candidates. But Thursday’s debate included a quick moment that highlighted how they diverge in...
View ArticleIt’s Not That Hard to Have a Substantive Exchange About Global Warming
The third Democratic primary debate, at least for the first 90 minutes, wasn’t half-bad. The candidates were asked surprisingly tough questions by the ABC debate moderators, challenged to defend the...
View ArticleSecond Tier in Top Form at Democratic Debate
Thursday’s Democratic debate was billed as a kind of battle royal. The first four nights of debates? They were preseason. Now, at long last, the ten leading candidates would appear on the same...
View ArticleThe Water Wars Are Here
Everyone remembers the scene in Chinatown when Jack Nicholson almost gets his nose sliced off, but many do not recall what the dispute was about. It wasn’t drug smuggling or gun running that got...
View ArticleWhat the Press Gets Wrong About Primary Debates
The morning following a Democratic debate is like waking up after a loud cocktail party and trying to piece together the discordant images from a long night. You recall Bernie Sanders, true to form,...
View ArticleJulián Castro Is Not Here to Make Friends
For all the plans and white papers the Democratic presidential candidates have released—for all of the vigorous back and forth between the field’s progressives and moderates on health care, climate,...
View ArticleThe Case for a Public Option for the Drug Industry
Under siege from thousands of lawsuits from federal, state, and local governments for its role in the deadly opioid addiction crisis, drug manufacturer Purdue Pharma reached a tentative settlement with...
View ArticleDemocrats Are Trapped in Trump’s “Deep State” War
The ongoing contretemps between President Donald Trump and the intelligence community forces a dismal and daunting question: Whose side must be taken in a power struggle between a legion of...
View ArticleSchrödinger’s Impeachment
It’s one of the most famous thought experiments ever devised. “A cat is penned up in a steel chamber,” the physicist Erwin Schrödinger wrote in a...
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