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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.
Echoes of Black Tuesday
Eighty years ago today, the stock market dove more than 11 percent on record volume. The crash, like our own, was a wakeup call for change, says Nomi Prins-but Obama isn't heeding the lessons of FDR and changing the banking landscape.
Just the Fact: Hemingway's Hand Grenades
Authors tell The Daily Beast about the most surprising factoid in their books. This week, Terry Mort on Ernest Hemingway's hare-brained habit of chasing U-boats with a sack full of small bombs.
Even before she announced her desire to replace Hillary Clinton as the junior senator from New York, Caroline Kennedy had become a galvanizing figure in national politics. Was she worthy of the office once held by her uncle Robert? Or is she, as Elizabeth Wurtzel suggested in The Daily Beast this week, someone who "has shown no evidence of being able to hold down a regular job"?
How Obama Can Restore American Idealism
We have all heard the power of Barack Obama's oratory, and that too can be an essential tool in foreign policy.
Why The Right Should Leave FDR Alone
Franklin D. Roosevelt and his policies that led the country out of the Great Depression have been unfairly maligned.




















