| Media | Magazine |
| Audience | Medium audience (100-500K) (English) |
| Political Viewpoint | Left |
| Story Formats | Opinion (109), Special Report (35), News Analysis (32), Editorial (17), News Report (11), Speech (2), Comment (2), Review (1), Other (1) |
| Story Authors | John Nichols (32), William Greider (10), Naomi Klein (10), Katrina Vanden Heuvel (8), Ari Melber (7), Christopher Hayes (6), Ari Berman (5), Katha Pollitt (4), Eric Alterman (4), Victor Navasky (4), Bob Moser (4), Ross Tuttle (3), David Cole (3), David Corn (3), Barbara Ehrenreich (3)... |
| Story Topics | Presidential Election 2008 (46), Bush Administration (35), U.S. Economy (24), Obama Administration (24), John Mc Cain (21), Democratic Party (16), Media And Politics (15), Foreign Policy (11), Money And Politics (10), Republican Party (10), War In Iraq (10), War (10), U.S. Congress (9), Human Rights (8), Global Economy (8)... |
| Search Sites | Google | Yahoo | Technorati | Wikipedia | del.icio.us |
| Edited By | Rod Amis |
| Last Edit | Jul 2, 2006 - 3:19 PM PDT |
| Source Editorial Priority | Medium |
-
Treasury Secretary Jon Corzine?
The Nation - by John Nichols - Nov. 15, 2008 (News Analysis)
Everyone is excited about the fact that President-elect Barack Obama is talking with New York Senator Hillary Clinton about the prospect that she might serve as Secretary of ...
-
Ending the 'Voter Fraud' Debate
The Nation - by Joel Barkin, Christian Smith-Socaris - Nov. 2, 2008 (Opinion)
With no evidence coming to light so far to back up these attacks, and virtually no evidence of voter fraud in general, many have rightly criticized these attacks for what they ...
-
Web Puts Dog-Whistle Politics on a Leash
The Nation - by Ari Melber - Oct. 31, 2008 (Special Report)
As a hub for intelligence, the web can enlist people in "bubbling up reports" of everything from robo-calls to US attorney firings, explains TechPresident co-founder Micah ...
-
The GOP's Blame-ACORN Game
The Nation - by Peter Dreier, John Atlas - Oct. 27, 2008 (Opinion)
Republicans are scapegoating the respected community advocacy group for Wall Street's disastrous lending spree.
-
The Woman Greenspan, Rubin & Summers Silenced
The Nation - by Katrina vanden Heuvel - Oct. 9, 2008 (News Analysis)
...more than a decade ago, a woman you're likely never to have heard of, Brooksley Born, head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission -- a federal agency that regulates ...
-
Obama v. McCain: "Fundamental Difference" on Health Care
The Nation - by John Nichols - Oct. 8, 2008 (News Analysis)
Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama offered radically different responses to what was arguably the best question asked so far in any of this year's debates.
-
Not "The Senator," But "That One"
The Nation - by John Nichols - Oct. 8, 2008 (Opinion)
That commercial has long been recognized as one of the more amateurish cheapshots from a campaign characterized all too frequently by amateurish cheapshots. Now, John ...
-
Print: The New Humanitarian Order
The Nation - by Mahmood Mamdani - Sep. 27, 2008 (Opinion)
Human rights fundamentalists argue for an international legal standard regardless of the political context of the country in question. Their point of view is bolstered by the ...
-
King George and Comrade Paulson
The Nation - by Ralph Nader - Sep. 27, 2008 (Opinion)
Every time Congress has acted in haste, it has led to a boondoggle, from the $3 billion synthetic fuels legislation of 1980 to the Iraq War resolution of 2002. Without public ...
-
Foreign Policy Myths Debunked
The Nation - Sep. 19, 2008 (Editorial)
The Iraq War is a testament to the great damage a foreign policy based on myths, lies and distortions can do to our nation's security and well-being. As the election draws ...
-
Smart Defense
The Nation - by Katrina vanden Heuvel - Nov. 18, 2008 (Opinion)
Last month, Congressman Barney Frank called for a 25 percent cut in the defense budget--approximately $150 billion in annual spending--saying, "We don't need all these fancy ...
-
In Praise of a Rocky Transition
The Nation - by Naomi Klein - Nov. 14, 2008 (News Analysis)
One thing we know for certain is that the market will react violently to any signal that there is a new sheriff in town who will impose serious regulation, invest in people ...
-
Obama's Energy Challenge
The Nation - by Michael T. Klare - Nov. 13, 2008 (Opinion)
Of all the challenges facing President Barack Obama next January, none is likely to prove as daunting, or important to the future of this nation, as that of energy.
-
The Doctor Who Cured the Democrat Party
The Nation - by John Nichols - Nov. 11, 2008 (Opinion)
With that 50-state strategy, his full embrace of netroots activism and, above all, his refusal to pull punches, Dean made being a Democrat mean something. That turned out to ...
-
GOP at Odds with Country
The Nation - by Ari Berman - Nov. 10, 2008 (Opinion)
According to the polling outfit Democracy Corps [pdf], a plurality of Republicans believe the party lost in '06 and '08 "because they are not conservative enough." ... ...
-
Obama and the Better Angels of Our Nature
The Nation - by John Nichols - Nov. 4, 2008 (Opinion)
As Election Day finally arrives, it is right to speak of hope – a hope that America's Democrats, independents and Republicans will again embrace the better angels of our ...
-
Why We Vote
The Nation - Nov. 4, 2008 (Editorial)
We vote in order to change the country, to exercise our rights, to make our voices heard and a hundred other clichés as shopworn as they are true. But we also vote because it ...
-
When the Gloves Come Off
The Nation - by Jonathan Schell - Nov. 3, 2008 (Opinion)
Trust is the lifeblood of a democratic politics, just as faith and credit are the lifeblood of market economics. Each can be sustained in defiance of reality: a people can ...
-
United Socialist States of America
The Nation - by Christopher Hayes - Oct. 30, 2008 (Opinion)
Last night Stephen Colbert quite cleverly invited the actual Socialist candidate for President onto his show, to give him the opportunity to state the blindingly obvious: ...
-
McCain's Bermuda Triangle
The Nation - by Ross Tuttle - Oct. 29, 2008 (Special Report)
Just six months after being rebuked by the Senate Ethics Committee for exercising "poor judgment" when he interfered with federal regulators on behalf of a wealthy donor, ...
