By Bill Press
Nobody's perfect. That's what drives me crazy about Barack Obama. I want him to be perfect. But just when I think he's about to walk on water, he disappoints me again.… Read More...
By Bill Moyers and Michael Winship
From Truthout.org
Forty-two years ago, on April 4, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, gunned down in Memphis, Tennessee. To those… Read More...
By Max J. Castro majcastro@gmail.com
A consortium of nine major Latino organizations has just released a report card that gives mediocre grades to a large number of Senators and… Read More...
By Saul Landau
In 2005, teaching a history class to university juniors and seniors, I mentioned the Vietnam War. I noticed glazed looks in the eyes of several students. I asked a… Read More...
David Rivera never ceases to amaze me. The guy is a walking campaign poster. And if getting elected makes you a good politician, then he’s a good politician. But other than the fact… Read More...
By CURT ANDERSON
Declaring U.S.-to-Cuba charter flights a vital national interest, the Justice Department is opposing a Cuban-American woman's attempt to make air charter companies pay… Read More...
By Mark Weisbrot
From Folha de Sao Paulo
President Lula da Silva has come under fire from opponents lately for refusing to join the United States’ campaign for increased sanctions… Read More...
By Robert Reich
From the Robert Reich blog
Few presidents get a second honeymoon of their own making. (George W. got one when terrorists attacked the United States.) Barack Obama’s… Read More...
By Bill Press
As a campaign manager, consultant, party chair, and candidate, I've been to a lot of political celebrations in my life. But never one more boisterous or meaningful than… Read More...
By José Pertierra
Taken from Cubadebate
Only in Miami. Despite the seventy-three outstanding first-degree murder charges against him related to the mid-air explosion of a Cubana… Read More...