Brett Erlich explains the go-to trick candidates use as they run in state after state. watch video
Jennifer Granholm visits “The Mother of All War Rooms” — President Barack Obama’s campaign headquarters in Chicago, Ill. watch video
Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren talks with Jennifer Granholm about super PAC funding and fiscal fairness in Congress. watch video
Mitt Romney’s attack ads took a toll on Newt Gingrich in Florida. But Brett Erlich has another ad for Gingrich that may have countered that blow. watch video
U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) tells Jennifer Granholm about the Democrats’ plans to win back 25 seats in the House by targeting extreme Tea Party candidates. watch video
Jennifer Granholm asks Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn for his take on the GOP primary in the Sunshine State. watch video
Brett Erlich explains the go-to trick candidates use as they run in state after state. watch video
A former three-time presidential candidate, California Gov. Jerry Brown has some advice for Newt Gingrich after his loss in the Florida primary. watch video
Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig discusses the need for campaign funding reform in America. watch video
Tricia Rose of Brown University and Michael Waldman of the Brennan Center for Justice discuss new laws across the country that could affect as many as one in 10 eligible voters who don’t have proper ID. watch video
Jennifer Granholm talks to journalists David Cay Johnston and Charles M. Blow about the roots of income inequality in America. watch video
Brett Erlich proves that when it comes to pre-GOP primary time in Nevada, sometimes what happens in Vegas really should stay there. watch video
Jennifer Granholm’s favorite Republican visits ‘The War Room’ to make the case for campaign finance reform and an end to partisan politics. watch video
The Super Bowl — it’s like a super PAC, with way more beer and nachos. Brett Erlich asks: Wouldn’t it be cool if the GOP primaries were more like the big football game?
UAW President Bob King talks to Jennifer Granholm about unemployment numbers, collective bargaining and right-to-work laws. watch video
Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) criticizes Mitt Romney’s stance on defense spending and pushes for an end of offshore tax havens that allow shelters for many wealthy Americans. watch video
While chatter about Chrysler’s “It’s Halftime America” ad percolated Monday, another Super Bowl ad – run locally in Michigan – was getting a different kind of response online. watch video
Former Colorado governor Bill Ritter talks to Jennifer Granholm about the battle for Colorado voters. watch video
Jennifer Granholm speaks with opposition researchers Alan Huffman and Michael Rejebian about some of their trade secrets. watch video
Democratic strategist Donnie Fowler and Kevin Zeese, organizer of the National Occupation of Washington, join Jennifer Granholm to discuss money and politics. watch video
California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom visits “The War Room” to discuss a federal appeals court decision that ruled the state’s Proposition 8 unconstitutional. watch video
Jennifer Granholm talks with two political analysts about what Rick Santorum would need to do next to succeed in the race against Mitt Romney. watch video
Jennifer Granholm talks to Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, about the fight for collective bargaining, exploding student loan debt, and the need for strong public education in America. watch video
Jennifer Granholm talks about what should keep politicians up at night – jobs – and the need for the U.S. to compete and win against determined, aggressive foreign nations. watch video
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand talks with Jennifer Granholm about reproductive healthcare on the heels of the Obama administration’s birth control rule. watch video
Brett dissects what Newt is doing wrong in his campaign and suggests some ways he could position himself to do better in the months ahead. watch video
Tonight, Jennifer Granholm is fired up about Michigan’s drastic economic improvement watch video
As the state’s weeklong GOP caucuses wrap up this weekend, Erlich shares some Maine highlights. watch video
Constitutional law professor and outspoken Roman Catholic Douglas Kmiec joins Jennifer Granholm to discuss Obama’s recent compromise on birth control policy after a rope-a-dope style rumble with religious leaders. watch video
A Catholic for 27 years, Jennifer Granholm thinks church elders are putting their energy into the wrong issues. watch video
Mitt Romney won the Maine caucuses and he kicked butt in the CPAC straw poll. Is he on a roll? watch video
Thomson Reuters editor Chrystia Freeland speaks with Jennifer Granholm about the politics of President Obama’s 2013 budget proposal. watch video
Jennifer Granholm comes out swinging against Congressional leaders who are refusing to compromise on goals that span the aisle – like job growth and education. watch video
It’s far from a political love fest these days on the campaign trail. But on Valentine’s Day, some GOP candidates may be changing their tune, Brett Erlich reports. watch video
Jennifer Granholm is fired up about a Mitt Romney op-ed in the Detroit News that echoes his 2008 article titled, “Let Detroit go bankrupt.” “Romney wrote so many wrong things, it’s hard to even know where to begin,” Granholm says. … watch video
New polls show GOP candidate Rick Santorum surging nationally, inching ahead of Mitt Romney in some cases. How does Santorum’s recent success change the Republican strategists’ playbooks? watch video
California Congresswoman Karen Bass talks about recent partisan disapproval of the Violence Against Women Act. watch video
With news of a bi-partisan compromise to extend the payroll tax cut, Brett Erlich is wondering: Where did the good ol’ Congressional gridlock go? watch video
Gov. Brian Schweitzer addresses some of the criticism of the controversial Keystone pipeline, a project he supports in his home state of Montana. watch video
With eight months of campaigning left before the 2012 election, Patrick Gaspard, executive director of the Democratic National Committee shares some insight on President Obama’s strategies in the this year ahead. watch video
“We were fighting, I think, for American women,” Eleanor Holmes Norton told Jennifer Granholm. “We were in a sham hearing.” watch video
Governor Chris Gregoire (D-WA) speaks with Jennifer Granholm about her decision this week to sign a law making Washington the 7th state in the nation to legalize gay marriage. watch video
Virginia legislator Bob Marshall shares his view on his state’s so-called ‘personhood bill,’ which declares that the rights of persons apply from the very moment of fertilization. watch video
Jennifer Granholm is fired up about the oft-used Republican argument that government is too big. watch video
They’re the moments that put the “pain” in the campaign season — the awkward slips and slip-ups that candidates fear. watch video
Jennifer Granholm talks to actress and filmmaker Jennifer Siebel Newsom about her documentary, Miss Representation. watch video
Aaron Blake of Washington Post’s ‘The Fix’ blog tells Jennifer Granholm why negative ads are everywhere this year. watch video
Florida State Senator Paula Dockery (R-Lakeland) joins Jennifer Granholm to discuss the controversial topic of prison privatization. Dockery and her colleagues in the Florida legislature recently defeated a bill that would have privatized 29 prisons in the state, an increase … watch video
ThinkProgress editor-in-chief Faiz Shakir reports on one right-wing think tank that wants to teach public school kids that global warming is a “major scientific controversy.” watch video
With Mitt Romney leading in Arizona’s recent polls, former Rep. J.D. Hayworth explains why local voters there are lining up behind the former Massachusetts governor. Hayworth, a conservative radio talk show host who has endorsed Newt Gingrich, says Romney’s Mormon … watch video
Christine Pelosi, chair of the California Democratic Party Women’s Caucus and the author of “Campaign Bootcamp,” speaks with Jennifer Granholm about some practical – and creative – ways to get more women in office. watch video
Michigan’s largest paper, the Detroit Free Press, endorsed Mitt Romney for the Republican primary in their state, and Jennifer Granholm sits down with the paper’s editorial page editor Stephen Henderson to discuss the decision. “There are a lot of things … watch video
In the aftermath of protests in Washington DC over the Citizens United ruling, Jennifer sits down with Bob Edgar, president of Common Cause. watch video
Jennifer talks with Ron Klain, former chief of staff for Vice President Biden, on what should be done about the burgeoning cost of gas watch video
Former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine (D) is running a must-watch U.S. Senate race against Republican George Allen, and he joins Jennifer Granholm to talk about some of his state’s hot-button issues, like recent “personhood” legislation. Allen is in favor of … watch video
Michigan’s former two-term secretary of state speaks with Jennifer Granholm about the breakdown of voters in that battleground primary state. watch video
It’s time for the Academy Awards, and Brett Erlich has a whole lot of ‘pun’ with his Oscar jokes. watch video
As Mitt Romney faces toss-up poll numbers again Rick Santorum, NPR’s Ari Shapiro says the Romney camp is cautiously optimistic, but hardly guaranteed a victory. watch video
Brett Erlich thanks the Lord for the gift of Rick Santorum and questions the wild and crazy idea of going to college. watch video
California Attorney General Kamala Harris is in the War Room with Jennifer Granholm to discuss some of the important social issues gaining traction in political discussions across the country. watch video
Jennifer Granholm talks with Washington D.C. political columnist Craig Crawford about some of the key factors influencing Tuesday’s Michigan primary results. watch video
Two strategists dissect the candidates’ speeches in Michigan Tuesday night. watch video
San Francisco Chronicle political reporter Joe Garofoli and Democratic strategist Donnie Fowler plot out the road ahead for Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum as Super Tuesday approaches. watch video
The War Room takes a close look at a little known lobbying machine called ALEC — The American Legislative Exchange Council — a group that strategically pushes conservative, pro-corporate legislation in states across the nation. watch video
Millionaire Mitt Romney asked his supporters for donations Tuesday night, and two guests in the War Room break down some strategies that often help candidates raise cash. watch video
Rep. Barney Frank joins Jennifer Granholm in the War Room to talk about everything from campaign fundraising, the power of Tea Party Republicans and Mitt Romney’s record in Massachusetts. watch video
Filmmaker Robert Greenwald explores the connection between billionaire Koch brothers and the conservative movement in America. watch video
Brown University professor Tricia Rose puts the Blunt Amendment and Rush Limbaugh’s recent attacks on Sandra Fluke into context. watch video
When Rush Limbaugh doubles down on Sandra Fluke, a law student who was to testify in front of Congress about contraception, Jennifer Granholm fires back. watch video
Republican strategist Rob Stutzman and Nancy McFadden, chief of staff for California governor Jerry Brown, answer some key questions about the future of the GOP primary race. watch video
In a week where the usual campaign craziness is at new heights, the slow death of a goldfish in a seemingly pointless promotional video is, well, not that weird. watch video
Berkeley professor and former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich talks with Jennifer Granholm about the real reasons for rising gas prices in America. watch video
The good news is Rush Limbaugh apologized. The bad news? It was the worst apology in the history of humanity … and some of dinosaur time. Brett Erlich, an expert apologist, offers some so-sorry counseling for the right winger in [...] watch video
Former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland offers some tips on what to look out for in his state on Super Tuesday. watch video
Chris Lehane and Susan Kennedy talk with Jennifer about what to expect in Ohio and Tennessee on Super Tuesday. watch video
As the GOP candidates hit the circuit on Super Tuesday, President Obama held a press avail of his own, where he criticized the discussion of war on the campaign trail. watch video
March is the time when the seasons turn — and such is the case in presidential campaigns, too. watch video
Radio host Bill Press talks with Jennifer Granholm about some Super Tuesday takeaways. watch video
Former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer introduces the War Room to Americans Elect, a non-partisan group that is hosting the first national online presidential primary. watch video
Jennifer Granholm calls for War Room watchers to speak out against Rush Limbaugh by signing two petitions that aim to push him off the airwaves. watch video
Pollster Mark Mellman charts some of the potential hurdles GOP candidates will face on the primary roadmap ahead. watch video
Jennifer Granholm and economics professor Laura Tyson share their behind-the-scenes account of key economic decisions made during the tumultuous early days the Obama Presidency. watch video
Jennifer Granholm takes on the latest battle in the ‘War on Women’ with a look at life in America decades ago, in a black and white era where women’s rights were few and far between. watch video
Former Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold dissects the looming national security threats facing America in the post-9/11 world. watch video
Arun Majumdar, undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Energy talks with Jennifer Granholm about what’s working with battery technology and how tackle our country’s future energy challenges. watch video
Jennifer is joined by politics reporter Joe Garofoli and political comedian Kamau Bell in analyzing “Game Change.” The HBO film premieres this weekend and highlights the 2008 presidential campaign and Sarah Palin’s role in it. watch video
Author Thomas Frank joins Jennifer Granholm in ‘The War Room’ in giving the lay of the political land in Kansas and dissecting the language on the campaign trail. watch video
Daniel J. Weiss, from the Center for American Progress and Dan Kammen of the Appropriate Energy Laboratory UC Berkeley to talk with Jennifer Granholm about what drives the price spikes in gasoline. watch video
The War Room’s resident funny man Brett Erlich gives his take of “Sar-bear” (Sarah Palin) and HBO’s latest film, “Game Change.” watch video
Steve Flowers, a political reporter from Montgomery, Alabama, joins Jennifer Granholm in “The War Room” to talk about the southern primaries. watch video
Jennifer Granholm, Christine Pelosi, chairwoman of the California Democratic Party women’s caucus and Donnie Fowler, Democratic strategist discuss Mitt Romney’s comment on the campaign trail in Missouri on Tuesday that he would “get rid of” Planned Parenthood as a way [...] watch video
Democratic strategist Donnie Fowler joins Jennifer Granholm in the War Room to talk about the southern primaries and what will happen if Santorum continues to rise in popularity with GOP voters.
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Former Mayor of San Francisco Willie Brown joins Jennifer Granholm in ‘The War Room’ to discuss the Republican candidates’ chances against President Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election. watch video
Jennifer Granholm sits down with Chris Lehane, Democratic Strategist, and Dan Schnur, Republican political strategist to analyze the next twist and turns in the GOP race. watch video
Jennifer Granholm and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) analyze the behind the scenes forces that have driven up gas prices to $3.81 per gallon on average across the U.S.
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With the U.S. now committed to staying in Afghanistan until 2014, Jennifer Granholm and Tom Tarantino, Deputy Director for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), discuss the rising accounts of Traumatic Brain Injury. watch video
Jennifer Granholm and James Woolsey, former CIA Director and clean energy advocate, discuss solutions to rising gas prices and the potential impact on energy policy. watch video
Jennifer Granholm and Tracy Clark-Flory, staff writer at Salon.com, review how satire fueled by outrage over the latest wave of bills threatening women’s rights is raising awareness. watch video
Jennifer Granholm and Ben Smith, Editor-in-Chief of BuzzFeed, discuss strategy by gay rights groups pushing a plank for gay marriage rights at the Democratic convention in North Carolina, and Obama’s stance over the duration of his presidency. watch video
Are Republican leaders attacking women’s rights to distract us from their lack of a jobs plan? Jennifer Granholm takes on the latest battle in the “War on Women.” watch video
In the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day imbibing, The War Room’s resident mixologist Brett Erlich shares his take on the GOP presidential candidates as themed cocktails. The results are … intoxicating. watch video
Jennifer Granholm and Ann O’Leary, lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, break down what Americans need to know about the state of health care reform and upcoming changes to services. watch video
President Obama leads Romney by 20 percent among women, according to a recent Pew poll. Is the gap because the Republican Party is increasingly perceived as anti-woman? watch video
Sure, successful presidential candidates need a thick skin. But Rick Santorum showed a little too much of his last weekend — when he was snapped shirtless while poolside in Puerto Rico. watch video
In Georgia, a state that was a cradle of the Civil Rights Movement, legislation proposed by members of ALEC would levy fines of up to $10,000 per day against groups organizing rallies, stifling free speech. watch video
Paul Ryan’s unveiling of the Republican budget presents Americans with a clear choice: Guaranteed health benefits for seniors or tax cuts for the wealthy? watch video
Jennifer Granholm is joined by Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, to discuss the GOP’s proposed budget plan. watch video
Jennifer Granholm is joined in ‘The War Room’ by Donnie Fowler and David Mermin from Lake Research Partners to discuss the GOP’s proposed budget plan. watch video
It’s Monty Python and the GOP primary, and Brett’s got the scoop on which characters the candidates best represent. watch video
“My heart breaks for Trayvon’s parents. Imagine that it were your son on that 911 tape begging for someone to help.” Jennifer Granholm tackles the Trayvon Martin case as a legal expert and as a mother. watch video
Arlene Holt-Baker gets to the heart of voter identification issues. Republicans ask, what’s the big deal? Here it is: In this country 11 percent of eligible voters do not have voter ID. watch video
Nancy Keenan discusses where the war on women stands, and doesn’t mince words: “People are outraged by the insanity of the invasion of privacy of women’s health.” watch video
Kamau Bell and Jennifer Granholm take a serious look at the experiences of young black men in America. watch video
Will gay marriage be an official part of the Democratic election platform in 2012? The consensus is… there is no consensus. watch video
Dr. Harry Edwards talks about diversity, the black community’s expectations of President Obama and his own experiences of race in America. watch video
Today, in America, we are no more post-racial than we are post-partisan, in spite of efforts to bridge the divide by leaders, which are often met with resistance. watch video
Policy analyst Ian Millhiser explains the issues facing the Supreme Court as it begins looking at the health care bill. watch video
Jennifer Granholm is joined in ‘The War Room’ with UC Berkeley law professor Ann O’Leary and Joshua Lipshutz, former clerk of Justice Antonin Scalia, to discuss the Affordable Care Act. watch video
Former California State Senator Art Torres, San Francisco Chronicle political reporter Joe Garofoli and Washington DC political journalist Craig Crawford to talk about the ins and outs of the Affordable Care Act. watch video
Rick Santorum’s depressing new ad about what the world would look like if President Obama is re-elected is making Brett Erlich smile. watch video
The justices turn hostile in the health care case: “I wasn’t quite sure which constitution they were referring to in all of this,” says Ian Millhiser. watch video
Pollster Celinda Lake delves into how unmarried women may vote in the upcoming election – and whether they will vote at all. watch video
Public pressure is driving police to attempt to distract from Trayvon Martin’s death with a blame-the-victim approach, says Ari Rabin-Havt. watch video
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick joins Jennifer Granholm in ‘The War Room’ to address rumors about the health care law Mitt Romney pushed through as governor of that state. watch video
“I understand what illegal guns on the street can do and have done to devastate a community,” says Karen Freeman-Wilson, commenting on gun laws. watch video
Outrage over the Trayvon Martin case reached the House floor, as Il. Democrat Bobby Rush’s hoodie got him thrown out for violating a rule against hats. watch video
Hoodies and hairpieces? That’s our House of Representatives. Brett Erlich tackles the Rep. Bobby Rush controversy through a look back at the time honored tradition of wearing something weird on your head. watch video
Lisa Graves describes the Koch brothers as a force behind organizations buttressing politicians, pushing legal agendas and distorting elections. watch video
What is the legacy of racial profiling, and how does it affect people who have been profiled from a young age? watch video
Can you predict the future? Brett Erlich can, especially in his tinfoil hat. watch video
The election battleground of Wis., where Governor Scott Walker is now the subject of a recall ballot, is analyzed by Mother Jones reporter Andrew Kroll. watch video
Tracy Clark-Flory and professor Tricia Rose talk about the “deafening” outrage against the war on women. watch video
Current TV yalk show host Bill Press joins Jennifer Granholm to talk about the right wing smear campaign against Trayvon Martin. watch video
Mitt Romney remains behind Barack Obama in polling among women, but he has a secret weapon. Ann Romney, the candidate’s wife, is extremely popular. A cancer survivor who has raised five boys, San Francisco Chronicle reporter Joe Garofoli says, “Ann … watch video
In their latest hard-to-believe decision, the Supreme Court upheld strip searches for minor infractions including failure to pay parking tickets. watch video
Van Jones calls for progresives to defend America against the right wing spin machine. “You can’t be an anti-immigrant bigot and a patriot at the same time.” watch video
Obama’s speech against the Ryan budget proposal calls out Mitt Romney and establishes the ideological choice between Democrats and Republicans. watch video
Two new polls show Democrats are fired up about voting in November. watch video
Democratic and independent voters need to “speak to the advantages for all Americans to have the right for any American to marry whomever he or she wants… so that it ensures everybody’s sense of belonging to this society.” watch video
Here’s our collection of memorable moments, unbelievable sound bites and hilarious gaffes from the GOP primary season. watch video
The lack of affordable care and the SCOTUS threat to Obamacare are causing people to avoid using health services for fear of the costs. watch video
Jennifer Granholm takes former Obama economic advisor Austan Goolsbee to task for being opposed to bailing out Chrysler. watch video
Sixteen-year-old Laela Zaidi shows you’re never too young to have your voice heard. From Joplin, Mo., she talks about the effects of the war on women. watch video
With the scoop on the Republicans, Mike Allen, Politico White House correspondent and author of “Inside the Circus,” shares his campaign insider stories. watch video
Rashad Robinson, executive director of ColorofChange, started targeting ALEC’s corporate funders when his organization’s research found that “all fingers pointed back to ALEC.” watch video
In this latest edition of ‘This Week / Next Week’ Brett tells us what happened this week in politics and gives us his insightful prediction for what will happen next week. Or as Jennifer Granholm said “he just plain makes [...] watch video
The Women in Politics Institute says the U.S. ranks 91st in the world in the percentage of women in the national legislature. So how do you change that? Karen Middleton, President of Emerge America, says women need to ‘step up.’ watch video
If progressive organizers have their way, companies like AT&T will follow the path of Coca Cola and Kraft and pull their funding for the American Legislative Exchange Council. watch video
Jennifer Granholm asks what makes Mitt Romney tick, and questions if he’s hollow at his core. watch video
As Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signs legislation that sets back standards of pay equity and reproductive rights for women, Jennifer Granholm asks how the GOP can continue to deny that a war on women exists. “It is just unbelievable that … watch video
Brett reviews why he thinks Governor Chris Christie would, would not or could possibly be a good vice presidential candidate. You may want your steak knife for this. watch video
Today McDonald’s became the sixth ALEC backer to drop out. Who’s next? Johnson & Johnson or State Farm? For the latest on ALEC, Doug Clopp from Common Cause joined Jennifer in ‘The War Room.’ watch video
Democratic strategist Donnie Fowler and former mayor of San Francisco Willie Brown joined Jennifer Granholm in ‘The War Room’ to talk about the issue of taxes and what tax cuts really mean. watch video
Leader or bully? Science or waste of money? Christine Pelosi and Arthur Bruzzone tackle the day’s craziest political news. watch video
Viewpoint host Eliot Spitzer joined Jennifer in ‘The War Room’ to talk about the charge against George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin killing. watch video
Patriotic Millionaires founders Jerry Fiddler and Garrett Gruener explain the principle behind sharing the wealth through paying higher taxes: “Anyone who believes they’re self-made, at this point, is kidding themselves,” says Jerry Fiddler. watch video
YouTube video critic and political ad expert Brett Erlich is impressed by Herman Cain’s follow up to the bunny and fish ads: A flock of people-pecking chickens, who are good at attacking on command. watch video
Tom Del Beccaro and Will Durst throw down on whether the election will be about solutions, money or Angry Birds. watch video
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi joins Jennifer Granholm in ‘The War Room’ to discuss how to recruit both women and men to run for office. watch video
“The NRA doesn’t care much about guns,” says John Rosenthal, who argues that the fear of the NRA keeps hearings about guns and gun violence off the political table. watch video
Unscientific pollster Brett Erlich went in search of the nice things people think about the GOP candidates and came up with some surprising messages for the also-ran candidates. watch video
Stacy Lamb and Adam Smith created the Texts From Hillary blog, which turned them into Web sensations overnight and made the secretary of state look very hip. watch video
Conn. Representative Joe Courtney says the U.S. needs to keep funding affordable student loans in spite of Republican efforts to raise interest rates. watch video
Geena Davis gives voice to the experiences of more than 18 million women across California though her work with the California Commission on Women: “Without us they won’t have a voice.” watch video
Former Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle attacks the war on women and regressive voter identification laws. “It is terrible,” he tells Jennifer Granholm. watch video
Sister Simone Campbell joins Jennifer Granholm in ‘The War Room’ to discuss the Catholic Church’s stance against Paul Ryan’s budget proposal and what it means for a nation to be united for all its people. watch video
It’s David Versus Goliath, especially on Wall Street. Phil Angelides explains how the tax code gives things away to big spenders and favors the wealthy and corporations over other Americans. watch video
ALEC “refocuses” under pressure as corporate sponsors drop support for the organization because of protests and boycotts. Rashad Robinson, executive director of Color of Change, isn’t ready to declare a win when there’s such a mess of legislation still left [...] watch video
Brett Erlich helps rocker Ted Nugent with his logic problem: Is Obama really more dangerous than guns? watch video
Wisc. Representative and Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin talks with Jennifer Granholm about the future of health care in the U.S. “My colleague from Wisconsin would end the guarantee of Medicare as we know it,” Baldwin says. watch video
Substantive debate? Small issues get big coverage in an election year. The Seamus the dog debate is the political parallel of a cat on a Roomba, says media critic Barbara Lippert. watch video
Talking Liberally’ show host Stephanie Miller and political consultant Chris Lehane join Jennifer to talk about dressage, also known as horse dancing, and how it’s contributing to Mitt Romney’s image problem. watch video
Wisconsin Representative Mark Pocan joins Jennifer Granholm in ‘The War Room’ to talk about his experience at an ALEC conference and how corporations influence legislators. watch video
Al Gore says the lobbying is slowing down the political process needed for a plan of action against climate change, but there is a silver lining. watch video
“Instead of complaining start campaigning,” says Jennifer Granholm in ‘The War Room’ call to action. “Get moving! Put people in office who will allow your children to have a future on this planet.” watch video
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. talks about losing the messaging war on climate change and the billions of dollars that keeps progressive legislation that would protect the environment from moving forward. watch video
If you fund the Tea Party, all hell breaks loose,” Arlen Specter says of the political process being co-opted by big money. watch video
Who might be on Romney’s vice presidential short list? Dan Schnur posits that Romney has two short lists, and will choose depending on where he is in the polls. watch video
Lawyer Eric Havian tells Jennifer Granholm: ALEC has been engaging in lobbying and should have to register as a lobbying organization. watch video
Michelle Rhee, founder and CEO of StudentsFirst, joins Jennifer to discuss the future of education in America and the importance of putting children first. watch video
Brett Erlich has a special message for Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.: “Mitt Romney is using you baby.” watch video
Maria Poblet, executive director of Just Cause, tells Jennifer Granholm that Tuesday’s protest against Wells Fargo was the first nationally coordinated effort to bring together the 99 percent. watch video
“Make no mistake. Corporations are paying to influence legislation every single day,” Jennifer Granholm says. watch video
The general election is on, and Debbie Wasserman Schultz says the Democrats are ready to take on the competition. watch video
Adam Smith says big money donors want to influence the policy making process and get a return on their investment, which drowns out regular people and is bad for democracy. watch video
Republican activist and professor Mallory Factor discusses the connections between money and politics in ‘The War Room.’ watch video
Mitt Romney is “mostly an empty vessel,” says Bill Burton, of Priorities USA. watch video
Buzz Feed’s Ben Smith drills down on the Obama-as-celebrity controversy, saying “this is a situation where the Republicans realize that Romney is not going to win.” watch video
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton addresses how Republicans and Democrats are going to approach the Violence Against Women Act. watch video
Norm Ornstein suggests enacting mandatory attendance at the polls and a voter rights acts to broaden the base of the electorate. watch video
Romney advisor Bay Buchanan and Current TV host Bill Press disagree wildly on Obama’s record on jobs. watch video
Jennifer Granholm tells a crowd at the UNITE Against the War on Women march in Washington, D.C., “If we want government off our backs and out of our private areas, we have to elect women.” watch video
Now that Obama has revealed his campaign slogan for 2012, campaign strategist Brett Erlich has some suggestions for Mitt Romney. watch video
There are levels of Hell: politics, policy and practicality, says Phil Bronstein watch video
Heidi Heitkamp, candidate for Senate in North Dakota, says outside money is pushing for huge influence on the state’s Senate race, framing the political debate. watch video
Former Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs P. J. Crowley praises the 10-year agreement President Obama signed with Afghan President Hamid Karzai. watch video
Omar Samad, former Afghan ambassador to France and Canada, tells Jennifer Granholm that the people of Afghanistan will be relieved to have continued U.S. support even after allied troops leave in 2012. watch video
Todd Gitlin, professor of journalism and sociology at Columbia University and author of “Occupy Nation,” tells Jennifer Granholm that the Occupy movement is being treated as a police problem rather than an economic and social problem. watch video
Jennifer Granholm urges the Occupy movement to consider joining up with Democrats to inspire change from the inside. watch video
Sister Simone Campbell speaks out against the Vatican’s criticism of nuns, telling Jennifer Granholm: “I guess Jesus was a radical, so if that’s being radical I guess that’s true.” watch video
Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, and Laura Tyson, a member of the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, join Jennifer Granholm to discuss the role the economy will play in the 2012 election. watch video
Mitt Romney is still a hollow man, says Jennifer Granholm, failing repeatedly to stand up for what’s right, even when his own people are exposed watch video
Matchmaker Brett Erlich has exclusive access to the diaries of some of the ex-girlfriends of major GOP players. watch video
“The Republican brand right now has been harmed,” says Michelle Bernard, president and CEO of the Bernard Center. watch video
In this latest edition of ‘This Week / Next Week’ Brett looks at what happened this week in politics and predicts what will happen next week. watch video
RealClearPolitics Chief Political Correspondent David Paul Kuhn joins Jennifer Granholm to look at the key swing states in the 2012 election. Kuhn says Mitt Romney can’t win the presidency if he doesn’t win Virginia. watch video
Jennifer Granholm calls out the Heartland Institute for trying to link people who believe in climate change to mass murders and terrorists. watch video
Obama is losing credibility over his stance on gay marriage. “He’s been evolving now for 19 months and counting,” Marc Solomon points out. watch video
Jennifer Granholm asks, “Is there no place for a government that is compassionate?” watch video
Alors! Francophone Brett Erlich explains how Sarko got booted out of office in the country best known for berets and Versailles. watch video
Comic Brett Erlich parses Joe Biden’s recent comments on gay marriage. watch video
Virg Bernero says the Obama administration sowed the seeds of auto industry recovery with partners like Jennifer Granholm. watch video
Jennifer Granholm attacks Mitt Romney’s claims of credit for the auto industry rebound. watch video
Sean Eldridge says Obama’s leadership will make people more comfortable about supporting marriage equality. watch video
Jennifer Granholm tells the Republicans who are against same-sex marriage, “you ought to be thrilled that the government will not be substituting its judgement for yours in the matter of the heart.” watch video
J.D. Hayworth and Jennifer Granholm dig into the ramifications of Obama’s comments in support of marriage equality, what they mean and how voters will react. watch video
TV critic Brett Erlich previews a new History Channel special, ‘I’ll Take a Lot of Credit,’ starring Mitt Romney. watch video
Guy Cecil, explains that while the Republicans are trying to paint Obama’s same-sex marriage comments as a distraction, the Democrats feel it’s an important issue to many Americans. watch video
“We’re going to take note of this incredible double standard,” says Eric Boehlert, calling out the right wing activists who criticize coverage of Romney’s teenage bullying. watch video
Jennifer Granholm calls out Mitt Romney for his bullying past and present, wondering aloud whether Romney thinks about the people he has hurt while pursuing his personal ambitions. watch video
Politico’s Joe Williams says the president’s endorsement of gay marriage won’t damage Obama’s reputation in the black community in the long term. But it could dampen enthusiasm. watch video
Ronald B. Scott, author of “Mitt Romney: An inside look at the man and his politics,” says he was shocked when the bullying allegations against Romney were revealed and that Romney has a pattern of forgetting disturbing incidents. watch video
Buzzfeed’s McKay Coppins joins Jennifer Grahholm to discuss Mitt Romney’s struggle to connect with evangelical voters. watch video
Jennifer Granholm says Mitt Romney waged a war on jobs while he was at Bain Capital, a company that focused on profits not job creation. watch video
Steve Coll, author of “Private Empire: Exxon Mobile and American Power,” and Jennifer Granholm discuss why oil companies are fighting regulation that would make them disclose money they pay to foreign governments. watch video
Austan Goolsbee breaks down the difference between Obama and Romneyon the budget deficit: “If you put to the American people, do you want to go crush Social Security and Medicare… I don’t see anyone being for that.” watch video
Lizz Winstead discusses her new book in ‘The War Room.’ Winstead, who held a comedy tour for Planned Parenthood last year, asks if the war on women is “the last gasp of the white male power structure.” watch video
Jennifer Granholm says women who break the glass ceiling have a duty to reach through the shards and pull other women up by mentoring those who come behind. watch video
Indiana Representative Joe Donnelly says he’s able to cross the aisle to create compromise. “We’re willing to talk with anyone to see if we can create a better program to reduce the debt.” watch video
Granholm says America can be big disfunctional family at times, but progress can be made if both sides are rational and agree to sometimes disagree. watch video
Nancy Keenan of NARAL Pro-Choice America talks about recent assaults on women’s reproductive rights and why she’s stepping down from the organization to allow for a generation of new leaders. watch video
Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann discuss how billionaires and corporations are exerting undue influence on the political system. watch video
Robert Reich finds Mitt Romney’s claim of relating to former President Clinton odd, since Romney is working so hard to distance himself from the Obama administration policies that echo the Clinton administration. watch video
Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, CEO of Green for All, says the clean energy community must repudiate untruths in the face of opposing campaigns spreading lies. watch video
Dr. Richard Carmona, Democratic candidate for senator in Az., calls for change and action. Carmona says Washington is “a toxic, hyperpartisan environment.” watch video
Futurist Brett Erlich predicts the strange demise of Cory Booker and other weird news for the week to come. watch video
Rashad Robinson tells Jennifer Granholm that the right to vote is fundamental and must be protected. Robinson says it’s in the interest of all voters to fight voter disenfranchisement and make sure people can exercise their rights. watch video
Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman says Mitt Romney “made a lot of money in ways that were often not good for workers.” watch video
Benjamin Wallace Wells explores George Romney’s clash with Conservatives – how it made him a successful governor but ultimately an unsuccessful candidate for president. watch video
Political reporter Carla Marinucci and strategist Susan Kennedy talk about the lawsuit the Catholic Church lobbed at the Obama administration over contraception. watch video
Jennifer Granholm says new voter restriction laws will disproportionately affect the poor, elderly and minorities, groups that tend to vote for the Democrats. watch video
Melanie Roussell, of the Democratic National Committee, says “We’ve expanded the right to vote,” until now. Last year 15 states made it harder to vote and 15 more may follow suit this year. watch video
Captain Chesley Sullenberger discusses the qualities the inspire people to lead and leaders to action, focusing on examples from his book Making a Difference. watch video
Brett Erlich applies his professional incredulity to the Republican naysayers who insist they’re not interested in being vice president. watch video
Markos Moulitsas, editor and publisher of The Daily Kos, discusses the persistent idea that Americans want a third party, when many attempts at building one have failed. watch video
Actor and activist Kal Penn talks about harnessing the power of the Millennial generation and unleashing the youth vote. watch video
Van Jones tells Jennifer Granholm and Al Gore that wind energy and the production tax credit should be an easy win. “This is something good for red states and blue states,” he says. watch video
Al Gore predicts that the 2012 election will be close and says that one of Obama’s should capitalize on the strength he shows when he is personal with Americans. watch video
Al Gore and Antonio Villaraigosa discuss the issues that will inspire Latinos to vote, and what will influence their choices at election time. watch video
Filmmaker Steven Barber talks about “Until They Are Home,” his documentary about discovering and repatriating the bodies of the soldiers killed in the Battle of Tarawa during WWII. watch video
Prediction: The Millennial Generation will vote for President Obama two to one – at least, the 60% who are now of voting age will. watch video
For Memorial Day, Jennifer Granholm calls on the U.S. to do better than making just gestures in support of our soldiers. Granholm says Congress must make sure to support the troops who have already come home. watch video
Coach Brett Erlich shares a few pro tips for people who should know they’re out of the game: Kansas, we’re looking at you. watch video
Eleanor Clift, co-author of Selecting a President says Mitt Romney is embracing Donald Trump lest Trump “make a lot of noise and make Romney uncomfortable.” watch video
Donnie Fowler, Michelle Bernard and Michael Shure discuss the effects of the latest slate of Republican attack ads, and whether the line between PAC’s and parties is clear. watch video
Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod says GOP SuperPAC’s are planning to spend a billion dollars trying to buy upcoming elections, especially congressional races. watch video
Jennifer Granholm says big political donors know that buying races is a good investment, and they expect big returns. watch video
Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley reveals how Walter Cronkite managed to seem like an impartial newsman while still being a liberal during his career as an anchor. watch video
Aisha Moodie-Mills explains the implications of the first Federal court ruling against the Defense of Marriage Act, calling the ruling “a great gain for those of us working to create equality in America.” watch video
Willie Brown joins Jennifer Granholm to discuss the Justice Department’s actions in Florida, when the department stepped in to enforce voting rights. watch video
Jennifer Granholm calls out Mitt Romney for flip-flopping on his support of clean technology and for attacking the government for taking risks. watch video
Squirrely Brett Elrich gives us a look into the future of White House art, criminal fast food and an exclusive statement from God.
Pulitzer prize winning journalist Cynthia Tucker and political humorist W. Kamau Bell weigh in on the week’s political news including the GOP veepstakes and an unexpected political booster for Mitt Romney. watch video
In light of today’s dismal jobs report Jennifer Granholm has something to say. Today’s numbers show that the stimulus was a good start, but it wasn’t enough, and the president might lose the election as a result.
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Judd Legum, editor-in-chief of ThinkProgress, joins Jennifer Granholm to discuss Republican attempts to suppress voter turnout in the Wisconsin, Florida and across the country. watch video
Kristen Crowell, executive director of We Are Wisconsin, talks with Jennifer Granholm about last minute efforts to get out the vote during the recall election of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. watch video
Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, tells Jennifer Granholm there is no direct correlation between the Wisconsin recall election and the presidential election in November. watch video
In a candid interview with Jennifer Granholm, Dan Rather talks about his new book and how the media industry has evolved over the years. watch video
Donnie Fowler and Cassandra Pye touch on the power of young voters in the Wisconsin recall and what their contributions mean for the presidential election. watch video
Dan Rather joins Jennifer Granholm in ‘The War Room’ to discuss life after CBS, what he values most in reporting and what it was like to cover 9/11 for 14 hours straight. watch video
Charlie Pierce, political reporter, Esquire, argues that Citizen’s United and unregulated spending were the biggest factors in the Wisconsin recall election but says that there’s another element that could have impacted the outcome. watch video
“Among the silver linings of last night’s otherwise, disheartening, result,” Jennifer Granholm says “is that it can serve as a wake-up call for the American labor movement and the Democratic party.” Jennifer wants people across the country to take a … watch video
Larry Cohen, president of the Communications Workers of America, joins Jennifer Granholm in ‘The War Room’ to talk about the Labor Movement and dive into details of what exactly happened in the Scott Walker recall election. watch video
Not all Florida officials are on board with Governor Rick Scott’s voter suppression scheme. Leon County board of elections supervisor Ion Sancho is one of them. “I don’t work for the governor,” says Sancho. “I work for the citizens who [...] watch video
Jennifer Granholm seriously questions if Rick Scott has a handle on what democracy really is, but that isn’t stopping him from making it next to impossible for Florida citizens to practice their constitutional right to vote. watch video
Jennifer Granholm is joined by former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell and the two dive into an analysis of President Obama and the election that lies ahead. watch video
Jennifer Granholm is joined in ‘The War Room’ by Democratic strategist Karl Frisch as they review some strategy and messaging tips for President Obama, as we head into the dog days of summer. watch video
Jennifer takes a looks at City Slicker Farms and Mandela marketplace and is joined by Angela Glover Blackwell, founder and president of PolicyLink, to talk about access to healthy food for low-income communities. watch video
Tim Dickinson, political correspondent for Rolling Stone and Carla Marinucci, senior political writer for the San Francisco talk about Mitt Romney’s recent donut gaffe and review the latest news on money in campaigning on both sides of the aisle. watch video
Michigan Senator Carl Levin joins Jennifer Granholm in ‘The War Room’ to talk about the role of hidden money in the presidential campaign. watch video
Economist Joseph Stiglitz says most Americans are worse off than they were 10 years ago as a result of policies that have benefitted only a small group. watch video
Rock the Vote’s Heather Smith says 12,500 young people turn 18 every day and the key to November’s election will be harnessing their voting power watch video
YouTube investigator and viral video expert Brett Erlich digs into the Crossroads GPS attack ads. watch video
Joe Williams says the press’s duty to be objective, coupled with a fear of vilification by the right wing, sometimes hampers media coverage. watch video
John Aristotle Phillips says savvy campaigns will benefit not just by raising money, but by spinning donor relationships into a broader network. watch video
Sister Simone Campbell joins Jennifer Granholm to discuss the nuns’ inspiration for their bus tour and the urgent need to fight the Paul Ryan budget. watch video
Coach Brett Erlich knows when you’re outta the game. watch video
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear says his state created incentive programs to garner new investment in business, which has created about 35,000 new jobs. watch video
Democratic pollster John Whaley says that while voters were feeling hopeful in the spring, recent polls show they’ve downgraded their optimism. watch video
Jennifer Granholm echoes President Obama’s call for a U.S. economic policy that makes the country competitive in energy, education, infrastructure and innovation. watch video
A proud citizen by choice, Jennifer Granholm lauds President Obama’s action against deporting undocumented young people for pragmatic and very personal reasons. watch video
Philip Kaufman discusses the extraordinary journalist Martha Gellhorn, profiled in the new HBO film “Hemingway and Gellhorn.” watch video
The ACLU’s Cecillia Wang says Obama’s action on behalf of undocumented young people is an important but temporary reprieve. watch video
Arizona candidate Kyrsten Sinema discusses her campaign and the fact that, if elected, she would be the first openly bisexual member of Congress. watch video
John Fugelsang says the bisexual community hasn’t shared in all the social progress made by the lesbian and gay communities. watch video
John Fugelsang says Rodney King was not a saint and never pretended to be one. But King wanted people to learn from his mistakes. watch video
Van Jones talks about how to energize the base for President Obama and the biggest political threats from the right. watch video
Democratic strategist Donnie Fowler and John Fugelsang tackle Romney’s vice presidential selection process. watch video
PA candidate Brian Sims talks about Romney’s stance on marriage equality and how Romney’s waffling is a reflection of the polls. watch video
“Being gay is natural. Hating gay is a lifestyle choice,” says John Fugelsang, going after Marco Rubio for his homophobic comments against gay marriage. watch video
Alan Grayson talks about the Republican approach to Fast and Furious. Grayson says the GOP House is on a witch hunt, looking for anything that makes the Obama administration look bad. watch video
Mark Takano says a lot has changed since he was outed during a run for office in 1994: “I have always believed that our country was on a path to more and more equality.” watch video
Ruben Navarette Jr. says, “Mitt Romney walks into the room with a long history of flip-flopping. He always portrayed immigrants as takers, as moochers, as spongers.” watch video
Humorist W. Kamau Bell talks with guest host John Fugelsang about when to use the race card. watch video
“Before the earthquake, Haiti was twice as poor as the next poorest country in the hemisphere,” says Benjamin Krause, sharing the stark reality that faced Haiti even before the devastating earthquake of 2010. watch video
Huffington Post reporter Paul Blumenthal and Mother Jones reporter Andrew Kroll discuss super PACs, scandal and reform. watch video
Political comedians Will Durst and Rick Overton join “The War Room” guest host John Fugelsang to talk about what they find to be the greatest challenge of doing political comedy and how you make fun of President Obama. watch video
Capt. Stephen Hill shares how Ohio judges refuse to allow him and his husband the right to legally change their last names to a hyphenated combination. watch video
Linguist George Lakoff and Jennifer Granholm discuss the message wars between Republicans and Democrats. watch video
Author Mark Shriver joins Jennifer Granholm to discuss his new book about his father, “A Good Man,” which chronicles the life and service of Sargent Shriver. watch video
The Supreme Court justices are blinded by ideology, says Jennifer Granholm in “The War Room.” watch video
The role of money in politics isn’t the boon for politicians that one might expect, says Jennifer Granholm. Time spent fundraising is time not spent serving constituents. watch video
Joining Jennifer Granholm on “The War Room,” Norm Ornstein, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, calls the Supreme Court’s view on campaign money “naive.” watch video
California congressional candidate Jose Hernandez visits “The War Room” to talk about his personal story and his race against a Republican incumbent. Raised by migrant farmworkers, Hernandez studied engineering in school and went on to help develop mammography technology. He … watch video
Actor Jeff Daniels, who plays newsman Will McAvoy on the HBO drama “The Newsroom,” discusses the show and the inspiration for his character. watch video
Dennis Henigan says the NRA “is probably the most extreme lobbying organization that is part of our politics.” watch video
Jennifer Granholm says attack ads focusing on Romney’s record of outsourcing are effective and will hurt the candidate because the effects of outsourcing are felt deeply by communities where jobs are lost. watch video
On the day of the majority’s vote to cite Eric Holder for contempt, Eleanor Holmes Norton calls the House the “most polarized since the Civil War.” watch video
“Isn’t courage breathtaking?” asks Jennifer Granholm, praising Chief Justice John Roberts for rising above partisanship and ruling with the law in the Affordable Care Act case. watch video
Donald Berwick, of the Center for American Progress, says the health care law is about fairness. “Whether you call it a tax or whatever, we’re all in this together.” watch video
Seer Brett Erlich warns doubters, “You’ll like universal health care!” watch video
Can you tell Mitt’s lies from the truth? Jennifer Granholm breaks down Romney’s comments on the Supreme Court’s health care decision, game show–style. watch video
Inocente Izucar joined Jennifer Granholm in “The War Room” to talk about her journey as an undocumented, homeless child. “You can only change the future and just never giving up hope.” watch video
The health care debate isn’t about political theory or semantics, it’s about people’s lives. watch video
The voice of fiscal conservatives who are socially liberal is not represented by either major party in U.S. politics, says third-party presidential candidate Gary Johnson. watch video
Former Politico reporter Joe Williams says his firing by the news organization is a symptom of a right-wing noise machine that targets perceived liberal bias in the press. watch video
Pollster David Mermin and Democratic strategist Donnie Fowler discuss Chris Christie and Bobby Jindal as possible Romney running mates. watch video
Professor Edward Kleinbard explains to Jennifer Granholm how Romney could have such a massive IRA, and the answer is “troubling.” watch video
Recently uncovered documents show Romney papers for Bain months after his campaign claims he cut ties to the company — and after the offshoring began. watch video
From abortion to gay marriage to minimum wage and Vietnam, Mitt Romney has repositioned himself more times than, well, someone shaking an Etch A Sketch. watch video
Congressman Gary Peters (D-Mich.) applauds President Obama for filing a grievance against China with the World Trade Organization. Peters says manufacturing provides a base for an economy built on middle-class jobs. watch video
In the wake of record high temperatures and recent devastating wildfires, Cara Santa Maria discusses how the media should talk about these events. watch video
Chrystia Freeland, editor for Thomson Reuters, joins Jennifer Granholm in “The War Room” to talk about the anemic economy and to examine solutions for getting it back on track. watch video
Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody’s Analytics, who has advised high-profile politicians on both sides of the aisle, joins Jennifer Granholm in “The War Room” to discuss actions the president should take in order to improve the economy. watch video
Jennifer Granholm says that we need to get one thing straight: In our politically divided country, no big plan will get through Congress. The solution? Go around Congress. Here’s how. watch video
Jennifer Granholm says the system of catch-22s and unconstitutional fees being enacted by Republicans who claim to be fighting voter fraud is having a very real effect on real people whose votes are being suppressed. watch video
Comedian and co-author of “America, You Sexy Bitch” Michael Ian Black joins Jennifer Granholm in “The War Room” to talk about his cross-country road trip with Meghan McCain and how their trip together changed his view of politics. watch video
Political protest expert Brett Erlich shares his insights into what makes a powerful and effective picket sign. Step one: Check your spelling. watch video
As chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Steve Israel is tasked with unseating the Republican majority in the House of Representatives — and he thinks he can do it. “This Democratic family will stand up for the middle class.” watch video
Rev. Wendell Anthony, president of the Detroit NAACP, tells Jennifer Granholm that Mitt Romney’s policies and priorities don’t match up with the NAACP’s. watch video
“Here’s a shock: Mitt Romney is making stuff up,” says Jennifer Granholm, and she’s uniquely placed to reveal the truth. watch video
Jennifer Granholm takes a stand on healthcare and has a bone to pick with Texas Governor Rick Perry. watch video
Richard Cordray, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, joins Jennifer Granholm in “The War Room” to talk about what the bureau is doing to ensure consumer protection. watch video
Mother Jones reporter Andy Kroll joins Jennifer Granholm in “The War Room” to guide us through the complex nonprofit web of “social welfare” groups, including how they are earning millions and influencing races across the country. watch video
Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt says Mitt Romney is trying to avoid responsibility for eliminating jobs. LaBolt asks, “The question is, what is Mitt Romney trying to avoid responsibility for? watch video
Academy Award–winning actress Ellen Burstyn visits “The War Room” to talk about her new show “Political Animals” and has some choice words about Mitt Romney: “I don’t think he tells the truth. I think he makes stuff up. I daresay [...] watch video
“The War Room” and Current TV have uncovered further documented evidence of Mitt Romney’s lies about the extent of his ties to Bain after 1999, when he claims to have left the company. watch video
Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth joins Jennifer Granholm to talk about Mitt Romney’s involvement with Bain Capital. watch video
Jennifer Granholm says Romney’s inconsistency brings into question his ability to be a true leader. watch video
The Peabody Award–winning public radio producers The Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva, join Jennifer Granholm in “The War Room” to talk about their documentary series. watch video
Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) talks about empowering the little guy in politics. His new Kucinich Action PAC provides a way to counterbalance big money. watch video
Former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland wants to know what Mitt Romney is hiding from the American people — because his unwillingness to release his tax returns shows he must be hiding something. watch video
Columnist and talk show host David Sirota joins Jennifer Granholm in “The War Room” to get to the bottom of misconceptions between the tax plans proposed by Democrats and Republicans. Sirota says the media is promoting misunderstandings about the tax … watch video
Oh, Mittens! Pulp fiction critic Brett Erlich offers his analysis of a new hit novel, the Mitt Romney–inspired “50 Shades of Grey Sideburns.” Erlich reads the more tantalizing bits, including Romney’s position on trying multiple positions — especially on things … watch video
Jennifer Granholm says Romney has been profiting by taking advantage of the “free stuff” Romney’s condemning the government for giving out. watch video
On the heels of an Obama ad suggesting Mitt Romney is hiding something by not opening up his tax returns to scrutiny, David Cay Johnston suggests that the American public might not like what they see if Romney’s finances become [...] watch video
Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood, says there is a political agenda aiming to eliminate women’s access to reproductive care. watch video
Mitt Romney has embraced Paul Ryan’s budget, which guts Medicaid funding but distributes an extra $3 trillion to the wealthiest Americans. watch video
“In many ways people consider the Greens the real Democratic Party that it used to be,” says Green Party candidate for president Jill Stein. watch video
“Sitting [this election] out will make you an accomplice to electing President Romney,” Jennifer Granholm says, urging progressives to stay focused on defeating President Obama’s challenger in November. watch video
“People are starting to see that [Romney's] business record was about screwing middle-class Americans so that he and his partners could make millions of dollars,” says Bill Burton, head of Priorities USA Action. Burton continues, “But the bad news is … watch video
Talking with Jennifer Granholm in our “War Room,” former Newt Gingrich spokesman Rick Tyler has a few recommendations for Romney’s “war room.” “Romney has a very difficult problem connecting to the average voter,” Tyler tells Jennifer Granholm. “He needs to … watch video
Mark Glaze, director of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, says the overwhelming majority of Americans actually support common-sense solutions advocated by his organization. watch video
Pollster Celinda Lake calls for leadership and common-sense regulations on gun issues. watch video
Benjamin Van Houten and Jennifer Granholm discuss the type of weapon used in the Aurora, Colo., shooting. And neither can think of a reason for a civilian to have an assault weapon. watch video
Tom Mauser, who lost a son in the Columbine shooting, helped lead an effort to get background checks at gun shows on the ballot in Colorado. watch video
Jennifer Granholm tells viewers to “use democracy to your advantage” and help pass common-sense gun legislation. watch video
David Bohrman, president of Current TV, remembers pioneering astronaut Sally Ride, the first American woman in space and an inspiration to many women in science. Bohrman produced the first network interview with Ride before she was selected for the space [...] watch video
What does the NRA get for the big bucks they spend on politics? “They get very powerful and effective lobbying,” says Peter Cohan. watch video
The difference in tone between social welfare ads and political ads may be negligible, but one has a major benefit over the other: Ads by social welfare organizations aren’t subject to the same funding rules. watch video
As Mitt Romney attacks President Obama over recent comments, Jennifer Granholm argues it’s Romney who really doesn’t understand how the economy works. watch video
Alan Berlow of Salon.com says that Wayne LaPierre is promulgating conspiracy theories. LaPierre claimed that if Obama was elected in 2008, all guns would be seized. Now he says this could happen in 2012 if Obama is elected. He also … watch video
Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, says the FEC and the IRS have both been “pathetic” in their attempts to protect free, fair elections. watch video
HeadCount registers new voters at Wilco shows and gets youth excited about democracy. watch video
Wisc. State Rep. Mark Pocan is “undercover” at the ALEC conference and shares his insights into the shady bill mill’s future agenda and says that ALEC is concerned about corporate push-back. watch video
“What this recent controversy shows … is that Fox is really running the show. Fox starts the chain of misinformation, and the Republicans follow along,” says David Brock, founder of Media Matters for America. watch video
Jennifer Granholm, who once played Sarah Palin in order to help Joe Biden prepare for his debate, explains the impact of presidential debates on recent elections. watch video
Mitt Romney medals thrice in the dubious event of insulting the British. Judged on difficulty, rudeness and shock value, see which was Mitt’s gold-winning gaffe. watch video
Jennifer Granholm and Mother Jones reporter Adam Serwer discuss whether a new slate of anti-Obama ads funded by businessman Sheldon Adelson will have an effect on Jewish votes in swing states. watch video
The San Francisco Food Bank Farm to Family program’s pioneering connection between local farms and regional food banks brings fresh food to low-income people. watch video
“The War Room” funnyman Brett Erlich is live in the studio with Jennifer Granholm tackling the news of the day, including commentary on Antonin Scalia’s book tour and defense of the Second Amendment. watch video
High-schoolers Emma Axelrod, Elena Tsemberis and Sammi Siegel are closing in on their goal of garnering 150,000 signatures on a petition to have a woman host one of the 2012 presidential debates. watch video
Journalist Carole Simpson discusses why it’s important for the 2012 presidential debate season to feature a woman moderator. watch video
Jennifer Granholm says Congress must get past the fiscal cliff the country is facing after December 31 if the Bush tax cuts and debt ceiling bargain remain unaddressed. watch video
Neil Barofsky, author of “Bailout” and former TARP overseer, tells Jennifer Granholm that financial institutions have too much power in Washington. watch video
Daily Beast correspondent Michael Tomasky joins Jennifer Granholm in “The War Room” to discuss his recent article about Mitt the wimp, which juxtaposes Romney and George H.W. Bush. watch video
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