Showing results for: Barack Obama (page 40)
Using “DNA” as a metaphor? It’s in English’s DNA
Olga Mecking
Just as DNA embeds our genetic information, the metaphor has embedded itself into our lexicon
A brief history of the American cookout
Arlyn Osborne
With origins dating back to the 1500s, cookouts — both grilling and barbecuing — are a huge part of American life
The empire strikes back: Mainstream Dems try to crush the left in Buffalo and Cleveland
Norman Solomon
Progressive Black women are poised to win in two struggling heartland cities — and old-line Democrats aren't happy
Historians rank Trump near bottom of U.S. presidents, Obama rises into top 10
Brenley Goertzen
Historians hold Trump in the lowest regard of any president since Reconstruction, according to a new survey
“A whole bunch of hooey”: Obama calls out Trump for “de-legitimizing” democracy with election lies
Alex Henderson
Obama slams Trump for refusing to respect the peaceful transition of power and pushing lies about the 2020 election
Simone Biles’ long history of making history: A timeline of her medals, moves and leadership
Kylie Cheung
Biles path to Tokyo is a legacy as an athlete and role model that extends far beyond her dominance on that mat
Joe Biden, a father’s love and the legacy of “daddy issues” among presidents
Chris Lamb
Biden’s relationship with his father contrasts with perhaps every president in the last four decades
Manchin and Sinema make their choice: Defend the filibuster or democracy
Amanda Marcotte
There is no such thing as 10 good Republicans. Can Manchin and Sinema give up "bipartisan" fantasies?
Jan 6. was the blueprint: The GOP is now planning a state by state hostile takeover
Heather Digby Parton
It's clear that the Republican assault on democracy is actually just beginning
Who is going to call Mitch McConnell’s big bluff?
Magdi Semrau
There is one big reason the Senate minority leader wants to keep the filibuster so badly
“So much for bipartisanship”: McConnell ignites backlash after bragging about rigging Supreme Court
Travis Gettys
"[It's] the single most consequential thing I've done in my time as majority leader of the Senate"
Revisiting the case of Julian Assange and the reality of the “rule of law”
Chris Hedges
Who is the winner if there is no restoration of the rule of law?
Edward-Isaac Dovere on how Democrats avoided disaster — and beat Donald Trump
Dean Obeidallah
Atlantic reporter Edward-Isaac Dovere on his new book, a chronicle of the quest to bring down the Trump regime
Jesse Jackson Jr. warned us about democracy: It’s hobbling, “on one broken leg, and drunk”
David Masciotra
Former congressman saw this all coming: a toxic combination of racism, right-wing ideology and "states' rights"
In the fight for democracy, Democrats are being outmaneuvered — and time is against them
Chauncey DeVega
Democrats believed they had won and everything would be fine. They weren't remotely ready for the counterattack
Glenn Beck admits he was never sorry about any of it — especially not when he called Obama a racist
Zachary Petrizzo
"I take my apology back" Beck declared years after apologizing for calling America's first Black president a racist
How Donald Trump turned Florida into his political playland
Jon Skolnik
Fox News' biggest stars have bought homes near Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida
Fox segment goes off the rails as hosts decry activists “trying to take down white culture”
David Edwards
The discussion centered around — what else — "critical race theory"
Barack Obama on GOP’s war against democracy: “Unrecognizable and unacceptable even five years ago”
Igor Derysh
Obama said he never expected the “dark spirits” that rose during his tenure to take over the Republican Party
Trump praises Joe Manchin for defending filibuster — despite calling to eliminate it for years
Igor Derysh
Trump previously said he hated the filibuster because it allowed a small minority to "totally control" the Senate
James Patterson says pushing a narrative of stolen election results is “the game that Trump plays”
Matthew Rozsa
The author spoke to Salon about politics and working with Bill Clinton on their new book "The President's Daughter"
Andrew Yang and Eric Adams, leading Democrats in N.Y. mayor’s race, are backed by GOP billionaires
Igor Derysh
Why are hedge fund billionaires who've funded pro-Trump Republicans pouring money into NYC's Democratic primary?
Candace Owens: If a Black woman can play Anne Boleyn, then a white man should play Obama
Kylie Cheung
The conservative firebrand weighed in on the buzzy casting of Jodie Turner Smith playing famed queen Anne Boleyn
Peace-washing: Is a network of major donors neutralizing activism in the peace movement?
Dave Lindorff
With Democrats in power (for now), powerful funders may be trying to tame or silence progressive peace activists
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