The American people clearly spoke, and the drubbing Democrats received requires looking beyond just issue polls, voting patterns, campaign strategy, or get-out-the-vote tactics.
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Visiting the Stormbelt
Visiting America in my childhood revealed a brave and dynamic new world. Forty years later, I returned.
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52 Shades of Greed
A group of illustrators have conceptualized a deck of playing cards, dubbed "52 Shades of Greed," that lambastes Wall Street executives and politicians for their roles in the financial crisis.
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Sketches from a Show Trial
Clark Stoeckley is the only courtroom sketch artist illustrating Pfc. Bradley Manning's motion hearings in Ft. Meade, Maryland.
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Hold your nose! Voting for the lesser of two evils?
I first heard liberals’ rationale for voting against their own values and interests during the infamous 2000 presidential election: “I’ll vote while holding my nose!”
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Before Occupy, There Was Wisconsin
In February and March of 2011, Kevin J. Miyazaki began photographing protesters in Madison, Wisconsin, an early precursor to the now historic events of Occupy Wall Street.
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Photo: Thousands of Spanish indignados take the Squares in Madrid
On May 12 and 13, over fifty thousand indignados take the squares and streets of Madrid, holding assemblies and marches throughout the city.
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Illustrating the Revolution
Seth Tobocman, one of the founding editors of the political comic book World War 3 Illustrated, has used his illustrating skills to challenge our warped system.
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iPhone Revolution
British-born Giles Clarke has shot thousands of images entirely on his iPhone.
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You're a Good Man, Dan Bellini
Dan Bellini, originally a full-time professional blues musician who jammed with the likes of Chuck Berry, Bo Diddly, B.B. King and many others, is now a freelance muralist, painter and activist.