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Has Barack Obama's Democratic party given up on winning the votes of the white working class? Thomas Edsall, the longtime Washington Post reporter now with the Huffington Post, thinks so.
Earlier this month, the left-wing magazine the Nation highlighted Joe Therrien as a symbol of the Occupy Wall Street movement. A New York City public school drama teacher, Therrien was frustrated with the shortcomings of the school system. So he quit his job and "set off to the University of Connecticut to get an MFA in his passion — puppetry."
Newt Gingrich is on target to make at least $3 million in lecture fees alone this year while laying the groundwork to maintain his influence in national politics.
A review of Thomas B. Edsall's Building Red America: The New Conservative Coalition and the Drive for Permanent Power.
As the upcoming elections dominate current political discourse, three new books examine the long-term political landscape in the United States and ask whether a suspected shift after the midterm elections will present a substantial change or just a blip in an era of Republican dominance akin to the Democratic control...
The GOP victories on Election Day reveal fissures in the coalition that elected Barack Obama.
Liberal confidence and its companion disdain for conservative thinking comes in the form of four major narratives about who conservatives are and how they think and function.
There might be one thing worse than hundreds of academics and journalists ignoring the Right: the same group writing about it.





