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STEVEN STARK
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Mapping out the New Year's political landscape
Five for 2011
MAPPING OUT THE NEW YEAR'S POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
By:
STEVEN STARK
| December 29, 2010
Democrats against Obama
Even before the rout at the polls, Democrats were nervous about their President. The left felt sold out, and moderates were frightened. Now it's payback time.
Now that the midterm wipeout has concluded, analysts are already sizing up the GOP challengers to a weakened Barack Obama. Not only that: some Democratic party elders are considering the once-unthinkable scenario of a debilitating challenge to Barack Obama from inside his party.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| November 03, 2010
The independent herd
Is the nation in the midst of an unheralded political realignment?
The big news in this election cycle is the rise of the Tea Party. Fair enough. But passing under the radar is an accompanying development that could have even more far-reaching consequences — the rise of an emboldened third force in our politics.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| October 06, 2010
The American Idol Party
Sarah Palin and Christine O'Donnell might not turn out to be good candidates, but they make great television
Sarah Palin and Christine O'Donnell might not turn out to be good candidates, but they make great television.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| September 23, 2010
Has Obama peaked? Yes, he has
Yes, he made history. Unfortunately, it’s all downhill from there.
To listen to some pundits, Barack Obama's public image began taking a serious beating when the off-year election returns came in a week ago. Or maybe it was the undeserved Nobel Prize, his approach to the war in Afghanistan, or when he revved up his pursuit of national health-care reform.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| November 12, 2009
Men plus money equals mess
The financial crisis is a man-made problem. And it might not have occurred if we had listened to women.
Since Iceland is something of the epicenter of the global financial crisis — its government being the first to essentially go belly up — it's probably not surprising that the Icelanders have come up with the most novel and interesting theory as to what caused the meltdown. And they may be right.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| May 14, 2009
Arlen the Family
Will Specter the Defector trigger a Democratic domination, or is his jump the sign of a growing moderate revolution?
So, Arlen Specter is now a Democrat. That's old news.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| May 11, 2009
Spare Change?
At the 100-day mark, Barack Obama still doesn't have a clear mandate for sweeping reforms
A tension lies at the heart of the Obama presidency. After 100 days in office, the public still seems uncertain how to interpret the historic nature of the election last November.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| April 28, 2009
Courthouse marriage
The gay-rights movement took a chance on fighting for the right to wed. It's finally paying off.
While political analysts understandably regard elections and politicians as the key forces of social change, nongovernmental forces are the ones that most often actually influence and transform our culture.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| April 21, 2009
Man bites newspaper
The genesis of the newspaper problems can be traced to Richard Nixon.
It's not news that newspapers are in huge trouble — victims of technological change and a mini-depression. What is news is the unadorned glee that is greeting the demise of newsprint.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| April 19, 2009
Blue Balls
The word on the street is that sports are recession-proof — think again
It's one of the great myths of modern American life that, no matter what travesties befall us, sports will carry on unfazed.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| April 15, 2009
Jim nauseam
Constant comparisons to Jimmy Carter are driving Barack batty. And they're unfair — to Jimmy Carter.
In the early days of the Obama administration, one politically perilous warning keeps resurfacing for the man in the Oval Office: "Don't turn into another Jimmy Carter."
By:
STEVEN STARK
| April 02, 2009
Mr. Populist?
Populism has many faces . . . but Obama's not one of them
Barack Obama is an inspirational leader, a potential realigner, and a racial trailblazer.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| March 25, 2009
Gen Jones rules
But will they be practical problem solvers or scatterbrains on steroids?
One of the major themes of Barack Obama's political philosophy has been that it's time for America to move beyond the Baby Boom Generation's petty partisanship.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| March 19, 2009
Crimson tied
A new battle threatens to disrupt the American political landscape, and it's hardly academic
Barack Obama's presidential campaign was successful in part because he was able to cleverly negotiate and navigate the battles that have plagued the United States the last few years.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| March 16, 2009
Appearing Act
Obama's 'personal presidency' is overexposing the Commander in Chief, and painting him into the corners of the Oval Office.
Barack Obama is ubiquitous.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| March 10, 2009
The elephant also rises
The GOP has a bumpy road ahead of them, but if they're savvy they'll be back in power sooner rather than later.
Four months ago, the Republican Party seemed headed for the scrap heap. Today, things don't look quite so bad.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| March 03, 2009
Wish upon a czar
Paul Krugman could be Obama’s economic dream come true
Paul Krugman could be Obama’s economic dream come true
By:
STEVEN STARK
| February 18, 2009
How to save your local newspaper
Six steps for staving off the death of print
It's no secret that daily-newspaper journalism is in huge trouble.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| February 12, 2009
With friends like these
Obama should worry less about befriending the GOP and more about keeping his own party in line
Warren Harding was obviously not one of our greatest presidents. But during his little more than two years in the White House, he did offer some shrewd insights into life at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
By:
STEVEN STARK
| February 06, 2009
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Chrysler's Sweetheart Deal
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