To Comfort The Afflicted
And Afflict The Comfortable
Monthly Archives: November 2009
Our Real Problems
Understanding Our Hollow ‘Centrists’
BY JOE CONASON The puzzling thing about politicians of either party who claim to be “centrist” or “moderate” is how much they sometimes sound like party-line right-wing Republicans. Distinguishing among these species of politicians can be almost impossible during the current struggle over health care reform, especially when a senator like Blanche Lambert Lincoln of […]
Whom Can You Trust On Climate Change?
BY FROMA HARROP When President Obama attends the United Nations meeting on climate in Copenhagen, you can be sure that the deniers of global warming will go on a romp. They’ll dredge up weather forecasters, scientists hungry for attention and various grudge-holders to argue that the Earth’s temperature isn’t rising, or that if it is, […]
Checkouts And Markups
BY SUSAN ESTRICH It’s that time of the year again. Time to feel like a fool. I started early this year, at Bed Bath and Beyond. Mind you, I love the store – two shiny new floors of beautiful things that you don’t have to try on. I’m a goner for candles and diffusers, not […]
Giving Thanks For America’s Good Food Movement
BY JIM HIGHTOWER What better day than Thanksgiving to celebrate our country’s food rebels! I’m talking about the growing movement of small farmers, food artisans, local retailers, co-ops, community organizers, restaurateurs, environmentalists, consumers and others – perhaps including you. This movement has spread the rich ideas of sustainability, organic, local control and the Common Good […]