Posts tagged politics
Posts tagged politics
Libertarian Gary Johnson hopes to fashion a new voting bloc.
The Atlantic || September 19, 2012
The G.O.P. aims to paint the country red
Harper’s || November 2012
Can Liberia’s celebrated president win the trust of her people?
Guernica || May 1, 2012
On the woman with what one person calls “the hardest job in politics”: selling the GOP to Latino voters.
The New Republic || February 23, 2012
He’s a California politician, the state Democratic Party chair, thrower of a never-ending torrent of f-bombs, and star of a profanity-laced interview that made The Daily Show’s John Oliver cover his face in shock.
Sacramento NewsReview || February 2, 2012
Over the past twenty-four hours, I’ve exchanged numerous text messages with Wisconsin’s Chris Larson. I am here on the trail of a missing state senator.
Slake || August 8, 2011
Everything changes. Sometimes you have to change it yourself.
Tomdispatch || July 31, 2011
Elected in 2009, leftist Mauricio Funes became the first Salvadoran president to apologize for government death squads. Dara Kerr investigates the massacre and subsequent cover-up, the U.S. role in the killings, and the backdrop for an unprecedented apology.
Guernica || May 2011
Congressman Anthony Weiner has leveraged his strong liberal opinions, New York attitude, and willingness to go head-to-head with Republicans on cable TV to fill a void in the Democratic Party.
Moment Magazine || May/June 2011
Are African-American Republicans the most minority group of all?
The Oxford American || April 2011