How should Obama use his bully pulpit? Eliot Spitzer has some ideas
“The reality of split government puts a premium on creativity within the administration.” —Eliot Spitzer read post
“The reality of split government puts a premium on creativity within the administration.” —Eliot Spitzer read post
“Raise marginal rates, run consistent but manageable deficit and stop worrying about those at the top of the income spectrum.” –Eliot Spitzer read post
What would a truly progressive cabinet look like? —Eliot Spitzer read post
“A week after the political and ideological battle to support slightly higher taxes on the wealthy was won, we now also have a numbers-based analysis supporting the same course. Facts matter. And in this case, fairness wins.” —Eliot Spitzer read post
“The anxiety about our future that has allowed Mitt Romney a seat at the table is what will drive our politics for the next decade.” —Eliot Spitzer read post
“How can Mitt Romney praise the Marshall plan if he is so disdainful of the stimulus?” —Eliot Spitzer read post
“Coerced interrogations continue to be the bane of fair trials.” —Eliot Spitzer read post
“While Mitt Romney thinks he can solve our fiscal problems by firing Big Bird, the White House has actually begun solving our problems by focusing on a jobs agenda.” —Eliot Spitzer read post
“We shouldn’t judge the debates on who did better than they were supposed to — we need to see who can give real answers to real questions.” —Eliot Spitzer read post
“Romney’s spinelessness and obfuscation of the truth also bespeaks a lack of respect for the voting public.” —Eliot Spitzer read post