Opinion

A Welcome Return to Basic Standards
The meaning of Rush Limbaugh's recent apology.
David Sirota
A Broken Writ, a Kangaroo Court
Habeas corpus rights aren't intact in America. Just ask my Guantanamo detainee client.
Leonard C. Goodman
The Opposite of Snobbery
Rick Santorum thinks making college affordable for all is elitist. How else are Americans going to find good-paying jobs?
David Sirota
What Are Iran’s Intentions?
As tensions flare between Iran and the West, 120 nonaligned nations agree: the country has the right to enrich uranium.
Noam Chomsky
Paula Deen: This Little Piggy Went to Market
Why the TV cooking celebrity waited three years to announce her diabetes.
Terry J. Allen
Forgetting the Past, One Military Movie at a Time
When the entertainment industry gets in bed with the Pentagon, censorship is inevitable.
David Sirota
Newt Gingrich’s Vintage Female Problem
He doesn't seem to like older women. They ought to take revenge at the ballot box.
Susan J. Douglas
Will We Choose a Chinese Future?
Manufacturing jobs are trickling back into the U.S. economy because depressed wages are turning America into China.
David Sirota
When It Comes to Iran, U.S. Should Make History, Not Bombs
Washington must prevent, rather than join, a war over Iranian nuclear capabilities.
Joel Bleifuss
Liberal Snobs and Wall Street Bankers
A third way between America's clichéd class narratives comes from an unlikely source: former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum.
Daniel Hertz
Embracing ‘Enough’
Most Americans know when someone earns enough money. But those calling the shots just don't get it.
David Sirota
The Gray Lady’s Decline
As The New York Times 'right-sizes' its editorial staff, the death of print media approaches.
Kenneth Rapoza
Anniversaries From ‘Unhistory’
The events we fail to commemorate say as much about our national narrative as those we acknowledge.
Noam Chomsky
When it Comes to Education Technology, Trust but Verify
New gadgets in the classroom may cost more than schools bargain for.
David Sirota
U.S. Military Toxins: The Gift That Keeps on Killing
A tragic history of pollution continues in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Terry J. Allen
The Sunshine State’s Shadowy Legacy
How the 2000 Florida presidential election transformed the GOP.
Theo Anderson
The Economic Normalcy Bias
Even in a time of financial crisis, our culture consumes as if there were no tomorrow.
David Sirota
It’s the Stupid Republicans, Stupid
Progressives shouldn't be shy about mobilizing voters around singe-issue passions.
Susan J. Douglas
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