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'Tricky Dick' vs. the Pink Lady
Nixon's victory over Helen Gahagan Douglas was one of the nastiest in history, and a prototype for today's GOP smear tactics. In an exclusive excerpt from The Pink Lady, Sally Denton revisits the infamous Senate campaign.
Behind the Democratic Wipeout
The GOP built its victories in Virginia and New Jersey on financial anxieties. The Daily Beast's Peter Beinart on why the economy drove voters to the polls-and what the results say about 2010.
Obama Needs a Left
For the president to have a chance at becoming another FDR, he needs a big push from the left-or the conservative assumptions that have kept the nation in thrall for the past three decades will continue to hold sway.
FDR's Forgotten Freedoms
When they see footage in Michael Moore's new film of FDR announcing his Second Bill of Rights, many Americans will wonder whatever happened to it. Harvey J. Kaye explains why we should honor his vision.
Nothing Is Going to Change
For all the hyperbole, the speech didn't matter much. The battle will resume, charges will fly-and Obama and the Democrats will ram a plan through.
The Obama Generation
Young voters went nuts for Obama, but will he disappoint them? Pollster Anna Greeberg writes that his failure to fix the economy could lead to the disillusionment of a generation.
Who Made Frank Rich God?
After eight years of fulminating against the religious right, now Frank Rich tells us the culture wars are over. Lee Siegel on the Times columnist's sudden conversion.
The Heroine of the New Deal
Frances Perkins, FDR's Labor secretary, was the first woman ever appointed to a Cabinet job and the chief architect of his New Deal. But an important new biography reveals that her remarkable accomplishments came with a high price.

























