Christine Todd Whitman

McCain Could Have Gone Experienced, Female, Light Green; Instead, He Chose a Dark Future

A. Siegel | Posted 09.05.2008 | Green


A. Siegel

John McCain had a choice. He could have gone 'green' (or at least light green) when choosing a female Republican governor. He actually had multiple 'light green' options in front of him.

McSame's McVeep: A Token of His Esteem...

Linda Hansen | Posted 08.30.2008 | Home


Linda Hansen

This time McCain's tin ear for -- and lack of commitment to -- the true worth of women invades the public sphere. He refused to choose a qualified Republican woman and, in doing so, his contempt for women is showing like an oversized slip beneath a mini-skirt.

McCain Puts Out Call for Interns

Steve Clemons | Posted 08.18.2008 | Politics


Steve Clemons

I am one of those who would like to see the best and brightest young people engage in either party, and campaign internships can be great ladders up.

McCain's Nuclear Veep Option

Chip Collis | Posted 06.06.2008 | Home


Chip Collis

The game-changer for McCain would be to fully take up the mantle of the maverick and fight an ideological battle with Obama for the middle class. His best choice for veep? Christine Todd Whitman.

Court: Ex-EPA Chief Not Liable For 9/11 Air Pollution Claims

Washington Post | Robin Shulman | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics


Christine Todd Whitman, the former head of the Environmental Protection Agency, cannot be held liable for assuring residents near the burning detritus...

Obama Triangulates and Won't Go Where Other Great Americans Will on Hamas

Steve Clemons | Posted 04.10.2008 | Politics


Steve Clemons

Obama, in my view, has tarnished his foreign policy credentials here. If he can't embrace what great Americans have been able to do -- and what Sen. Chuck Hagel has suggested be done with Hamas -- then what use is his new vision?

Betrayed

Sherman Yellen | Posted 02.26.2008 | Politics


Sherman Yellen

There is no godly reason why men such as my nephew John, who worked as a first responder at the World Trade Center site, have to fight the government for proper medical care.

Enough of Soft & Fuzzy Bipartisanship: America Needs a Dissident Ticket

Steve Clemons | Posted 12.31.2007 | Politics


Steve Clemons

I don't believe that bipartisanship solves the challenges ahead. What is needed now are rebels.

General Eric Shinseki Signs Annapolis Summit Letter

Steve Clemons | Posted 11.26.2007 | Politics


Steve Clemons

The letter, as first drafted, calls for a process that is inclusive of all parties in the Mideast region and is not a one-shot deal that ends with this Summit.