Category: Politics

Rubio’s Reckless Foreign Policy
by Lawrence Wilkerson | Jan 13, 2016 | National Security, PoliticsPhoto Credit: U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tyler Kingsbury/Released When I went to work for Colin Powell in 1989 he was re-entering his Army career as a newly minted full general. He had just left Ronald Reagan’s White House after two years there, including time as national security advisor. He had plenty of stories and […]

Unnatural Selection: Charles Darwin and the GOP Primary
by Lou Dubose | Jan 11, 2016 | PoliticsIllustration by Edel Rodriguez “You say man evolved from an ape . . . but if we evolved from an ape, why is an ape still an ape and a person still a person?” It’s a question often asked by religious critics of the theory of evolution. To answer it Brown University Professor Kenneth […]

Retirees—Not CEOs—Deserve a Raise
by Sarah Anderson | Jan 7, 2016 | PoliticsPhoto Credit: MediaPhoto.org Every January, Social Security recipients are used to opening up their checks and finding at least a small cost-of-living increase in their benefits. But this month, for only the third time in 40 years, they won’t be seeing an extra penny. Meanwhile, CEOs of top U.S. corporations are amassing nest eggs […]

GOP Presidential Candidates Struggle With Oregon
by Hannah Gais | Jan 5, 2016 | Blog, Environment, PoliticsPhoto Credit: Gage Skidmore On Saturday, January 2, a group of armed anti-government protesters seized a building at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Burns, Oregon, aggrieved by the federal government’s treatment of ranchers Dwight and Steven Hammond. The father-and-son duo were convicted of arson in 2012 after admitting that two fires they lit in […]

The Vitter End
by Stephanie Grace | Jan 5, 2016 | PoliticsIllustration by Edel Rodriguez How did a little-known Democratic state representative manage to win a landslide election for governor in deep red Louisiana? Easy. John Bel Edwards drew the reviled U.S. Senator David Vitter as his opponent. That’s not great news for Democrats hoping that Edwards’s stunning 56–44 November 21 victory would illuminate a […]
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