Political History

The Sidebar: Obama's Budget Proposal and Santorum's Surge

February 17, 2012

In this episode of The Sidebar, the weekly podcast from the New America Foundation that looks at what's in and what's underlying the news.

Justin King, Noam Sheiber, and Marc Goldwein discuss President Obama's budget proposal and Rick Santorum's surge in the Republican Primaries. Pamela Chan hosts.

Obama's Worst Year

  • By
  • Noam Scheiber,
  • New America Foundation
February 13, 2012 |
Shortly after four o’clock on the afternoon of Wednesday, April 13, 2011, U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner walked down the hallway near his office toward a large conference room facing the building’s interior. He was accompanied by a retinue of counselors and aides. When they arrived in the room—known around Treasury simply as “the large”—four people were seated at a long walnut table on the side near the door.

Romney Lays Out Weak Obama Attack Line After New Hampshire Primary Win

  • By
  • Peter Beinart,
  • New America Foundation
January 11, 2012 |

Mitt Romney used his New Hampshire victory speech to preview the line of attack he’ll pursue against President Obama this fall. Boy, was it dull.

Romney’s basic claim is that Obama doesn’t believe in American greatness, and he does. If that sounds familiar, that’s because it’s been the basic Republican template since Ronald Reagan ran against Jimmy Carter. Democrats apologize for America, belittle America, Europeanize America while Republicans believe that as long as Americans remember their greatness and retain their optimism, everything will turn out fine.

Programs:

100th Anniversary Celebration of California’s Initiative & Referendum

Monday, October 10, 2011 - 10:00am

On Monday, October 10, 2011 Citizens in Charge Foundation will join with Californians from all over the state to celebrate the 100th Anniversary Celebration of California’s Initiative & Referendum Process. The event is free and open to the public, but RSVP to Amanda@CitizensInCharge.org is required for registration.

This event is taking place thanks to the support of sponsors:

What I Saw at the Deliberative Poll

  • By
  • Joe Mathews
June 29, 2011

(originally posted at Fox & Hounds Daily)
This past weekend, more than 300 Californians - chosen at random, as part of an audience shaped to reflect the views and demographics of the state's registered voters - gathered at a Torrance hotel for California's first-ever Deliberative Poll.

The Republicans' Reagan Amnesia

  • By
  • Peter Beinart,
  • New America Foundation
February 1, 2011 |

Republicans love hallowing Ronald Reagan’s name. Too bad they know so little about the guy.

Last week in Hawaii, the Republican National Committee almost passed a resolution named after the Gipper. “Whereas President Ronald Reagan believed that the Republican Party should support and espouse conservative principles and public policies,” it declared, only candidates who complied with eight of 10 “Reaganite” principles would be eligible for party funds.

America in the Age of Primitivism

  • By
  • Michael Lind,
  • New America Foundation
January 18, 2011 |

Is the 21st century a Dark Age, compared to the 20th? Is the culture of modernity and enlightenment slipping away, in the U.S. and elsewhere in the world? Is this really an age of neo-primitivism and superstition?

The Five Worldviews that Define American Politics

  • By
  • Michael Lind,
  • New America Foundation
January 11, 2011 |

Does it often seem that many American politicians and pundits are talking past each other? That is because they really are. The frustrating nature of public debate arises in large part from the fact that Americans do not share a single worldview.

Network Nation

Thursday, December 9, 2010 - 3:00pm

Richard R. John takes the stage to discuss his book, “Network Nation: Inventing American Telecommunications”, emphasizing the importance of policy intervention to protect citizens’ access to national resources which suffers at the sole watch of industry forces, as the past and present show.

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