
Clinton and Trump point America in two very different directions
This election is less a choice about personality than about direction, less about individuals than about movements.

The Champ’s greatest battle: The fight for peace
I would like to take this opportunity to put in a word for what I think was Muhammad Ali's greatest fight of all - his relentless fight for peace.

Is punishing Hillary worth a potential Trump presidency?
Think the pain of a Trump presidency might be worth it in order to inflict a little punishment on Hillary? Not everyone can afford such arguments.

Trump is not the champion of blue-collar workers
Trump is a man who consistently puts his profits over the prosperity of the people - imagine the kind of short-sighted policies he'll push for as president.

Celebrating Spanish Civil War veteran and lifelong activist Delmer Berg
The life of the last surviving member of the Lincoln Brigade was celebrated May 21 by friends and family.

Obama must recommit to eliminating nuclear arms in Hiroshima
Tomorrow, Obama will visit Hiroshima, where the U.S. dropped the first atomic bomb. He should recommit to the goal of global nuclear disarmament.

Don’t panic yet: 2016 Democratic primary resembles 2008
In May 2008, 60 percent of Clinton supporters were willing to vote for Obama. This year, 72 percent of Sanders' voters say they'll back Clinton against Trump.

Socialism or capitalism: A life-or-death difference
Having gains rolled back is a bitter experience. Personally, I'm tired of fighting for the same things again and again.

Should Sanders take it all the way to the convention?
Hillary, if she is smart, will tip her hat and extend a hand to Bernie long before they meet in Philadelphia.

The electoral college, the two-party trap, and the presidential election
It will soon be time to face the reality of the two-party system; either the Republicans or the Democrats will win the presidency.

