Rick Perry’s Rise and Fall
The Texas Governor Won’t Be the GOP Nominee
The HPR's team of US writers debates the various divisions plaguing the Select Committee on Deficit Reduction.
The looming failure of the committee to accomplish anything is due to systemic partisan voting.
The results of the 2010 election were an anti-tax referendum, and we shouldn't forget that
Many lawmakers realize that the people that donate to them see "tax" as a dirty word.
HPR reports from Van Jones' address at the JFK Jr. Forum.
The HPR reports from the epicenter of the #Occupy movement.
Frank Mace delves into the real problem with the Tea Party in a recent post for the Harvard Political Review. Intransigent ideology threatens the health of the Republican Party and has counterproductive effects on the nation’s financial predicament. Tea Party members of Congress must be willing to compromise if they actually want to put America on the path to financial ... Read More
The American Tea Party evidently does not have a monopoly on “grassroots populism and radical rhetoric” according to Crimson writer Tarina Quraishi. A new anti-corruption movement in India closely parallels the Tea Party, from charismatic leaders to protesters in peculiar garb. As Quaraishi suggests, these two movements signal important changes in the two nations’ political climates. Read the full article ... Read More
Critics claim the Tea Party is not a viable force in the political lexicon long-term. Naji Filali has some friendly advice for changing that.
Tea Party members consider themselves "workers" above all else. We've been down this road before...
Obama's budget proposal is the best we are likely to get.
Justice Clarence Thomas' wife, Virginia Thomas, is no stranger to controversy, but her recent decision to work as a Tea Party lobbyist will endanger impartiality on the Court.