
Clinton should release transcripts of her Wall St. speeches
All of Clinton's strong progressive positions on a host of issues could be subverted if the country remains on a Wall St.-backed policy that feeds the fires of war.

Trump: The Great Disconnector
You see much in the country that is worrying and a seemingly endless parade of do-nothing politicians; you are going to raise your voice proudly in favor of change.

Not voting? Think again
This presidential election is historic because for the first time we will elect either a woman, a genuine activist, or a pouting bully: How could she sit this one out?

Mexico is our neighbor, not the enemy
We don't need a wall; we need a bridge. We are neighbors, bound together by geography and by history.

The Sanders campaign, political revolution, and the 2016 elections
Political boundaries are being eclipsed and thinking reshaped. Seeds of change are being sown and foundations are being laid for deeper-going changes.

Bernie Sanders should have done better with Clyde Bellecourt’s treaty question
Sanders was asked a very important question looming in the minds of American Indian voters, and could have done much more.

Clinton will need Sanders' "political revolution" if she's the nominee
Sanders: "Whether or not I win the nomination, we all must work together to unite the Democratic Party. We must come together to assure that the right wing does not capture the White House.

Notes on the eve of the New Hampshire primary
If you stretch out your time frame, the results of Bernie's showing in Iowa are a big quake on the Richter scale of American politics.

Bernie or bust?
Catchy enough, but what does it mean: two very different interpretations came to my mind.

Hillary Clinton and the urn of ashes
Historical blindness has been much on display in the run-up to the Iowa and New Hampshire primaries.

