| Arianna Huffington: Timeless Truths There's a kind of truth that you can only get through untruth -- through fiction. And that's why we're now adding fiction and poetry to our menu at Huffington. |
| Lewis Lapham: Feast of Fools: How American Democracy Became the Property of a Commercial Oligarchy It is the wisdom of the age -- shared by Democrat and Republican, by forlorn idealist and anxious realist -- that money rules the world, transcends the boundaries of sovereign states, serves as the light unto the nations, and waters the tree of liberty. |
| Marlo Thomas: From Daisies to Swift Boats: It's Political Ad Season! Looking back, it's been fascinating to track the 60-year evolution of the political ads -- from the chirpy Eisenhower and Kennedy spots, complete with jingle-like campaign songs, to the more sophisticated and harder-hitting commercials we see today. |
| Dan Rather: Recalculating the Presidential Race Romney's campaign is reeling and trying desperately to regroup, reboot and rebound. Their candidate's chances have been knocked down -- but not out. |
| Tom O\'Neil: Experts Predict Breaking Bad Upset at the Emmys There will be a startling upset in the race for Best Drama Series at the Emmys this Sunday, according to the experts polled by Gold Derby. Breaking Bad will break loose and overtake the category's longtime champ. |
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