Robert Scheer: Hope and Hesitation in Obama’s Sudden Conversion
His lack of courage on the gay marriage issue, in the end, undermined the point he hoped to makeRobert Scheer: Imitation Outrage — Faking Concern for Chinese Masses
What a great spin it is to pretend that we are the champions of universal human rights
Robert Scheer: Five Judicial Hypocrites and One Bad Plan
Republican justices determined to strike down not only the coverage mandate but the entire health-care reform law
Robert Scheer: Voters Have Two Candidates, No Choice
Even for Republicans, an out-of-touch GOP gives Obama the edge as the lesser evil
Robert Scheer: At Last, Some Decency on Wall Street
Former Goldman Sachs executive Greg Smith exposes a culture of deceit he says is only getting worse
Robert Scheer: Congressman Dennis Kucinich May Be Out, But He’s Not Gone
He is already thinking of new ways to energize public discourse — even after losing Tuesday's Ohio primary
Robert Scheer: The Ayatollah Is Right About One Thing — Nuclear Weapons Are Sinful
Attempting to further isolate Iran's leadership hardly advances the cause of nonproliferation
Robert Scheer: The Democrats Who Unleashed Wall Street and Got Away With It
Bill Clinton and Lawrence Summers are still in denial about their role in the financial meltdown
Robert Scheer: Obama’s Faux Populism Sounds Like Bill Clinton
Speech yields little to suggest he would chart a much-needed new course in a second term
Robert Scheer: There’s Hope for Republicans Yet
GOP has become more blue-collar and more populist, and it's working wonders
Robert Scheer: Marginalizing Ron Paul as Presidential Candidate
He deserves credit as a principled contributor to a much-needed debate on limiting federal power
Robert Scheer: Christopher Hitchens Was Reason in Revolt
The late writer leaves behind a brilliant body of work, an indomitable spirit and an unquenched thirst for truth
Robert Scheer: The Villain Occupy Wall Street Has Been Waiting For
Shameless billionaire Michael Bloomberg now dares to shift blame to the most vulnerable among us
Robert Scheer: California Refuses to Accept Obama’s Banking Sellout
Kamala Harris is one of the few state attorneys general standing up for the American people
Robert Scheer: The Men We Trusted to Lead Us Have Failed
Policies and appointments on both sides of the party divide have betrayed any promise of hope
Robert Scheer: Death Penalty Is Good Politics, Bad Justice
Execution serves simply as a means of summarily ending the pursuit for the truth
Robert Scheer: How Little We Know About the Origins of 9/11
Ten years later, and without public trials for the accused, we remain ignorant of the forces behind the attacks
Robert Scheer: The Biggest Little Hypocrite in Texas
GOP presidential hopeful Gov. Rick Perry takes credit where it isn't due and skirts the blame where he shouldn't
Robert Scheer: Another Bailout Joins the Goofball Economy
President Obama has left us at the mercy of the banker-dominated Federal Reserve
Robert Scheer: Debt Madness Was Always About Killing Social Security
Republicans' radical agenda threatens to reverse our progress in economic justice
Robert Scheer: The Tea Party and Goldman Sachs — A Love Story
Everyday Americans are the victims of an alliance that preserves corporate greed
Robert Scheer: Ruling on California Law Says Yes to Violence, No to Sex
Supreme Court Justice Scalia doesn't see sexually prurient material deserving of equal First Amendment protection
Robert Scheer: Osama bin Laden a Monster of Our Own Creation
It's time to concede our role in the mess that is Afghanistan
Robert Scheer: The Peasants Need Pitchforks
Without effective change, we'll all come to regret that our democracy is ruled by the richest 1 percent
Robert Scheer: For Safety’s Sake, No Nukes Is Good Nukes
Chernobyl and the disaster in Japan show why nuclear power is not the way to go
Robert Scheer: In Money-Changers We Trust
Peter Orszag and Robert Rubin symbolize the synergy between big government and high finance
Robert Scheer: Hillary Clinton Gets Wiki-Served
She should explain her actions instead of disparaging the motives of the leakers
Robert Scheer: Fail and Grow Rich on Wall Street
Just who benefits whom in post-bailout capitalism?
Robert Scheer: Two Wars Don’t Make a Right
President Obama's efforts in Afghanistan repeat the same errors made in Iraq
Robert Scheer: A War of Absurdity
With remnants of al-Qaeda barely hanging on, it's time to declare victory in Afghanistan and begin to get out
Robert Scheer: Exorcising America’s Diplomatic Demons
China's 60th anniversary is a good time to reflect on the United States' long-standing failure to engage
Robert Scheer: Saving the Obama Revolution
It still might succeed if, especially on Afghanistan, the president listens to the base of people who put him in power
Robert Scheer: Obama’s Presidency Isn’t Too Big to Fail
The candidate who campaigned against Bush's blunders on Afghanistan, banking and health care, now embraces them as president
Robert Scheer: 9/11 Unleashed American Barbarism
In blind retaliation, we wreaked havoc on Iraq and continue to slaughter peasants in AfghanistanRobert Scheer: Afghanistan Looking More and More Like Vietnam
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