The Progressive Moment


Terrance Heath's picture

America: Yours, Mine, and Ours (Part 1)

One of the things I hoped for when Michelle Obama spoke at the Democratic convention, was that she would introduce Americans to the America that she came from and the America that was the setting of her story. One of the biggest shames in this campaign is the lack of any discussion of the reality that we don't all live in the same America. It's one reality that both progressives and conservatives must grapple with between now and November, and beyond.

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Greg Colvin's picture

Still Needed: An Elevator Pitch

At the Denver convention, Sen. Barack Obama gave a very fine acceptance speech, but not a great one. Winning the battle against conservatism requires going beyond personality and empathy and clearly—and extremely briefly—stating the case for progressive reform.

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Digby's picture

Making Them Do It: The Next Challenge

progressive-moment-button-1.jpgNow that the festivities in Denver have drawn to a close, one thing, at least, is clear to me after having spent four days among progressives from all over the country: They are convinced that this moment is real and that the stakes have never been higher. There is a sense of opportunity and engagement with issues that I haven't seen in progressive circles for some time.

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Isaiah J. Poole's picture

Get The Right Blend Into The Discussion

We need to work harder to bring a larger set of voices into "the progressive moment," says Pam Spaulding, the founder of Pam's House Blend and one of the leading African-American and LGBT bloggers. more »

Isaiah J. Poole's picture

Sierra Club Director On T. Boone Pickens and Energy Obstructionism

The Sierra Club's executive director, Carl Pope, discusses how progressives should respond to Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens' plan for energy independence and political obstruction on energy issues in Washington. Pope also explains harmful natural gas policies that need to be corrected by the next administration. more »


Isaiah J. Poole's picture

T. Boone Pickens And The Progressive Moment On Energy

There they were, billionaire oilman T. Boone Pickens, Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope and Center for American Progress president John Podesta on the same stage at The Big Tent in Denver on Wednesday, in near-perfect harmony. Something’s wrong here.

And indeed there was, and it was Pope who pointed it out. more »

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Isaiah J. Poole's picture

Krugman: Why The Health Care Battle Is Key

Paul Krugman, the columnist for The New York Times, told me in an interview here in Denver that getting a universal health care plan enacted will be one of he most important keys to creating a progressive moment on a whole host of issues. more »

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Isaiah J. Poole's picture

Kuttner and Borosage Discuss the Progressive Moment

Campaign for America's Future co-director Robert Borosage talks to Robert Kuttner, editor of the American Prospect and author of the book, "Obama's Challenge," about the challenges progressives face in setting the stage for changing the course of the country in 2009. more »

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Moving Obama Left

inthesetimes.com — These questions still haunt progressives about Sen. Barack Obama. Does an Obama presidency promise dramatic and progressive change, as his rhetoric sometimes suggests? Or will Obama simply shift from Bush’s neoconservatism back to the confused — if slightly less conservative — perspective of the Democratic Party establishment? The answer may depend on how progressives respond to the challenge of building the expectations and organizations that put demands on an Obama presidency. Here's an in-depth look at what progressives face.

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Bernie Horn's picture

What We Stand For—In Twelve Words

Creating the Progressive MomentBecause Bush and his allies have failed, our fellow citizens are ready to consider the progressive message. But what is it? In simple terms that all Americans understand, what do we stand for? Try using this 12-word answer. Then join our continuing debate on how to take advantage of "the progressive moment."

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