Tensions are running high this election season. Partisan politics have become more divisive and onslaughts of TV campaign ads have become more incisive. Thankfully,
Progressive Voices Speaking Out
Tensions are running high this election season. Partisan politics have become more divisive and onslaughts of TV campaign ads have become more incisive. Thankfully,
A lot of creativity is absent from the current crop of national political ads. According to Studio360’s Kurt Anderson, The real problem with campaign
During an election season, there are a lot of things that supporters can do for their candidates. Give money, of course. Distribute literature door-to-door.
Each one of the donors kicked in 50 grand, To hear where their candidate’s policies stand. He gave them an earful, but he didn’t
It’s a good sign for Democrats and President Obama when conservative New York Times columnist David Brooks devotes an entire Op Ed piece to
The Broadway community offers up a parody of Les Miserables in support of Barack Obama’s reelection. Feel free to sing along with David Burnham (“Wicked”),
Mitt Romney may or may not be a job creator, but he [or his campaign team] sure knows how to create a hot new
If you live in the Northeast as I do, have you looked at the projected 2012 electoral map lately? See that blue lake of
The silly—and nasty—season in Jefferson City, Missouri came to a merciful end last night [May 18, 2012], with the customary cheers and sophomoric tossing-in-the-air
For everyone trying to read the Supreme Court tea leaves after this week’s oral arguments about health care reform, the discovery of a pile