
Shining a light on Scalia and the Supreme Court
It's our turn to lift up our voices, clarify concretely what the stakes are, and what kind of justice fits our times.

Megan Green: Unbossed and unbought
A quiet storm, which has been brewing here since mid-January, has recently become a political tsunami.

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.

A mailman offers a big bear hug in sympathy and harmony
For this New Year I hope that all of us find a sense of sympathy and harmony with those around us.

Don't get caught up in the media's electoral name game
Don't make the mistake of thinking that who you vote for determines what you fight for. It's not about the person. It's about the people.

Bernie Sanders, socialism, and the 2016 elections
Sanders' candidacy is a tale of taking down the right wing and appealing to ordinary people to become the authors of their own democracy and lives.

Who has the most to gain by going to war?
We should not fear cutting the military budget; strong and healthy communities make for a strong nation.

Millennials vs. Baby Boomers: Which is the true problem generation?
Perhaps Baby-Boomers and Millennials shouldn't be as much at odds as the media would want everyone to believe.

Donald Trump is amusing us to death
It does no good to criticize him in traditional political terms, for he is not a politician at all.

Two things could derail Bernie Sanders’ “political revolution”
Sanders' clear and powerful speeches presenting this program are resonating with masses of working people, but can this last?

