Slate Writer: In Near Future, GOP Younger, Less Conservative

May 19th, 2015 9:36 PM
Demography may not always be destiny, but according to Slate’s Jamelle Bouie, the “best bet” is that over the next decade-plus, the Republican party as a whole will move towards the center-right as young, relatively moderate voters join and elderly right-wingers shuffle off this mortal coil. In a Monday article, Bouie predicted that “eventually, the GOP will find a working national majority,…

Reviewer Objects That Play Doesn't Portray Scalia As ‘Bigoted Bully'

March 27th, 2015 9:07 PM
Mark Joseph Stern argues that a crucial shortcoming of John Strand’s play The Originalist is its out-of-date portrayal of Scalia as “a principled conservative, a brilliant and complex man who resists partisan classification.” Nowadays, however, Scalia’s “ideology…looks less conservative than Republican…Twenty years ago Scalia was the unpredictable justice, the renegade who thought both flag…

Slate Writer: Obama Should ‘Name the Enemy’ – the GOP

February 25th, 2015 11:13 AM
Apropos of President Obama’s refusal to use the terms “Islamic extremism” or “radical Islam,” Saletan opines, “If we’re going to start calling out religious and political groups for extremism, we could start at home with Republicans. Too many of them spew animus. Too many foment sectarianism. Too many sit by, or make excuses, as others appeal to tribalism. If Obama were to treat them the way they…

Scott Walker 'Almost...a Liberal Caricature of a Conservative Villain'

January 29th, 2015 10:10 PM
Ed Kilgore comments that Walker may have an “especially seductive” appeal to the Republican base given that “he won over and over again in Wisconsin without compromising with conservatism’s enemies. Indeed, he behaved almost like a liberal caricature of a conservative villain…Walker tells [right-wingers that] they…can win by confrontation, not compromise or outreach, and his three victories are…

Slate Discovers Scalise Did Not Attend White Supremacist Event

December 31st, 2014 1:37 PM
The media's much repeated narrative about House majority whip speaking a David Duke sponsored white supremacist event in 2002 has just been upended by an unexpected source...the liberal Slate.

AlterNet: Cruz Courts ‘Pro-Israel Extremists,’ But Liberal Donors OK

December 2nd, 2014 4:40 PM
Liberal politicians often get a free pass from the media when they receive millions in support from billionaire activists like Tom Steyer. But when Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, associates with pro-Israel donors and activists, liberal bloggers call this a "political nightmare." AlterNet criticized Cruz in an article December 1 for being overly pro-Israel. Cruz was reportedly "courting" conservative…

Slate's 'Visceral Discomfort' Over Missionaries' Role in Ebola Crisis

October 2nd, 2014 12:44 PM
Brian Palmer revealed what many secularists feel about Christian missionaries in Africa in a Thursday piece on Slate, especially the role on the front lines of the ongoing fight against Ebola. Palmer acknowledged how "missionary doctors and nurses...have undertaken long-term commitments to address the health problems of poor Africans," but added that "for secular Americans...it may be difficult…

Slate Writer: Voter Fraud One of GOP’s Favorite ‘Fake Problems’

September 17th, 2014 9:12 PM
The GOP wildly exaggerates problems like voter fraud because its solutions would move the country to the right.

Drinking More Beer Leads to 'Republican Talking Points'

September 6th, 2014 4:45 PM
A study finds that if you're not thinking too hard, you're probably a right-winger. Slate's Katy Waldman reported turning off "deliberative mental circuits" made one more likely to be conservative.  

Slate's Amanda Marcotte Slams 'Tyranny' of the 'Home-Cooked Meal

September 3rd, 2014 6:50 PM
Ultra-left-wing blogger Amanda Marcotte targeted an apparent societal "tyranny" in a Wednesday item for Slate: the "burden" that the "home-cooked meal" places on women in particular. Marcotte played up a recent study by a feminist professor and her two colleagues that underlined that "while home-cooked meals are typically healthier than restaurant food...the stress that cooking puts on people,…

Reihan Salam: Mitt Should Run in 2016, And ‘Let Romney Be Romney

September 2nd, 2014 11:13 AM
If reform-conservative pundit Reihan Salam gets his way, Mitt Romney will join Ronald Reagan on the list of Republican governors of coastal states who were elected president of the United States on their third try. In a Friday column for Slate, Salam wrote that he’s “delighted” about “speculation” that Romney “is at least considering another presidential run.” Salam argued that if Romney does…

Heresy! Michelle Duggar Doesn’t Think Men Belong in Women’s Restro

August 20th, 2014 12:11 PM
Michelle Duggar, of the popular TLC show “19 Kids and Counting” is under heat again from the media for publicly sharing her conservative religious views. Earlier in the week, residents in Fayetteville, Arkansas received robo-calls from the famous mother, in which she warned families to protest a new anti-discrimination bill that went before the city council Tuesday night and passed. The…

WashPost's Lowery: Ferguson, Mo., the Nation's Other 'War

August 18th, 2014 5:45 PM
Wesley Lowery was catapulted from relative obscurity to household-name status last week, at least for obsessive viewers of the MSNBC network, thanks to his arrest and brief detention by authorities in Ferguson, Missouri, last week. So perhaps it's not all too surprising that the Washington Post reporter -- whose beat usually is "Congress and national politics" -- used his Twitter account this…

CBS Political Director Dickerson Urges Lefty Sen. Elizabeth Warren to

July 18th, 2014 1:15 PM
Worrying that "the Democratic contest looks like it will be a foggy, repetitive march toward Hillary Clinton" and that there needs to be a primary challenger from Hillary Clinton's left to "energize the Democratic Party’s liberal base," CBS political director John Dickerson pounded out a July 17 piece at Slate.com urging the Bay State's senior senator,  "Run, Elizabeth, Run!" "Stop thinking and…