Where’s the GOP?: Part 2 Sheila June 10, 2009 You can’t call it the dog days of summer, there’s so much news out there. North Korea is Read More
Where’s the GOP? Sheila June 10, 2009 The Republicans are searching for themselves, and turning up in plenty of media scrutiny and late night comedy routines. But Read More
In terms of radical health care proposals Sheila June 9, 2009 Increasing health care spending, advancing technology and an aging demographic (all at the same time) present an ‘unstainable trend’. Can Read More
Global politics in flux Sheila June 9, 2009 Much of Europe held elections over the past week and weekend. And just as in the US elections last year, Read More
Everyone should have health care Sheila June 8, 2009 But it needn’t be Obamacare. Pay close attention to the health care proposals the government is rolling out this Read More
Judge in context Sheila June 5, 2009 Judge Sonia Sotomayor has made some now famous remarks on the role of the appeals court in making policy, and Read More
It’s all about abortion Sheila June 4, 2009 It used to be that a nominee to the Supreme Court couldn’t be based, argued Democratic members of Congress, Read More
Which Sotomayor will show up? Sheila June 3, 2009 There’s a superabundance of coverage and analysis on Judge Sonia Sotomayor coming from all angles and possible forms of Read More
The ‘seamless garment’ doesn’t fit Sheila June 2, 2009 Not the model it’s been applied to for a long time, anyway. And since President Obama held it up Read More
Keeping up with identity politics Sheila June 1, 2009 We’ve heard a lot of updated terminology in politics and media since the campaign of 2008 started a year and Read More