The most important political story of the last two decades is the Republican Party’s journey to wackadoodleland.
John Kerry Bids Farewell to the Senate After 28 Years
Yesterday Kerry said goodbye to the Senate in a wide-ranging speech on partisan gridlock, comity, the media, money in politics, and what made him love public service.
Marco Rubio’s Agile Courtship of Conservative Media
The task of pitching an immigration-reform bill to the conservative press has fallen to the Republican star.
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“Speaking is difficult, but I need to say something important. Violence is a big problem. Too many children are dying — too many children. We must do something.”
The Economics of Immigration: Who Wins, Who Loses and Why
Is immigration a drain on the welfare state? Does immigration help the economy grow? Does immigration reduce wages for native-born Americans? Christopher Matthews examines the big questions concerning the economics of immigration.
Q & A with Immigration Reform Advocate Frank Sharry
Frank Sharry discusses with TIME how the momentum for immigration reform can be stopped, and how the President and Gang of Eight differ in their plans for reform.
Rush Limbaugh and Barack Obama (In That Order) Weigh In On Immigration
Two big things happened Tuesday with regards to immigration reform: President Barack Obama announced his plans, and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio called into Rush Limbaugh’s radio program. The second event mattered more.
Kerry Confirmed as Secretary of State as Global Crises Escalate
Senator Kerry will enter office as hotspots flare up in Syria, northwestern Africa, Egypt, and Iran.
“What you are doing is admirable and noteworthy. You are recognizing reality.”
On Climate Change, Obama Talks and California Acts
The success or failure of California’s carbon cap-and-trade experiment may well decide whether national or even international action on global warming ever becomes a reality.
In the ArenaRepublican Party
A Second GOP, A Third Party or…
David Brooks has a very important column today in which he proposes a new, moderate wing of the Republican Party, standing in opposition to the Rush-Fox-Tea Party extremists. For this new political vision to become coherent, it needs three components: military domestic values, foreign policy realism, and ‘live and let live’ responsibility.
The Decline of Unions Is Your Problem Too
The share of America’s workforce that’s unionized hit a 97-year low in 2012. The weakness of labor is everyone’s problem — and its revival everyone’s opportunity.