Tag: 2016 election
Putin — and the Pecs That Launched a Million Memes
According to "Putin Kitsch in America," those beefcake shots not only boosted Putin’s image, they sexualized his public image.
Warren/Buttigieg: Progressive 2020 Fantasy League, Part II
A combination of legal, legislative, financial, military and executive experience that would be very attractive.
Biden Is Really the Best Democrats Can Do?
After the supposed front-runner's no-good, very very bad week, it's an open question.
Hello Libertarian, My Old Friend
He launched a movement to reform our two-party system. He remains committed to it.
The Democratic Race: Kamala Harris — or a Caveat
Diversity is important, but not enough. More will be needed from the Democratic nominee.
Democrats, Don’t Eat Your Candidates — Groom Them
A vigorous primary makes for a more durable candidate.
Diversity and the Arts: Can the US Escape Whiteism?
What we do about the one is related to what we do about the other.
Democrats in the House! (Here’s My Laundry List)
Unless there's Trump, Julian Assange, Vladimir Putin and peeing hookers in a time-stamped video, Democrats need to be careful with impeachment.
13 CFR Writers Tell Why They’ll Vote Nov. 6: What About...
Each writer was allotted just 18 words. Which 18 words would you use?
Feeling Wins Elections. Feeling Wins Arts Audiences, Too.
The power of emotion goes beyond the voting booth. You'll also find it at the box office.
Mike Hot-Pence by Day, VP Mike Pence by Night
After creating a satirical character, actor Glen Pannell never expected to play the real VP.
Everybody Has to Vote. Everybody. Has. To. Vote.
Because we cannot afford a lackadaisical attitude this time around.
Mover, Shaker, Dancer: City Council Speaker Corey Johnson
Does NYC Council Speaker Johnson think America can live up to its ideals despite all the horrible tweets and policies coming out of Washington?
It’s Time to (Finally) Free Julian Assange
He's an arrogant, unkempt, unlikeable, disreputable person. And yet.
Fox News: How the Republican Party Governs as a Minority
The legacy of Roger Ailes and his monstrous lies.
The Federation: Keeping Our Trump-Era Cultural Borders Open
A new coalition urges artists to be louder and more visible than ever.
Alex Mohajer: We Can Legally Demand a New Election If There...
Other democracies have removed corrupt leaders or annulled an election. Will the US be next?
Both Parties Do It? Time to Admit You’re Wrong
Let’s start with the horror show that is the Republican tax bill.
Democrats Got Their Groove Back. What Happens Now?
Maybe America needed a complete disaster to show us how Democracy works.
Sometimes I Think About a Second American Revolution
Revolution is a serious idea. What would you risk for your country, ideals, freedom?