Los Angeles Times

Tackling Race, One Beer at a Time

  • By
  • Gregory Rodriguez,
  • New America Foundation
August 3, 2009 |

President Obama's biergarten moment at the White House on Thursday may have started out as a political stunt, but in the end it could become a model for the future of race relations in America.

I'm not talking about the "teachable moment" nonsense. Nor am I particularly impressed by the idea that people of different backgrounds should get together to talk about their backgrounds. What's new here, and what I think might just stick, is the idea that people in conflict should sit down and throw back a few beers.

'Throw the Bums Out' Is National Mood | Los Angeles Times

August 1, 2009
With the recession continuing to hurt city budgets, "these early recalls could be the beginning of a deluge of local political battles," said Joe Mathews, a senior fellow at New America Foundation and former Los Angeles Times reporter.

Local-Level Politicians Are Swept up in a Surge of Recalls | Los Angeles Times

July 31, 2009
With the recession continuing to hurt city budgets, "these early recalls could be the beginning of a deluge of local political battles," said Joe Mathews, ...

The Gates Opening

  • By
  • Gregory Rodriguez,
  • New America Foundation
July 27, 2009 |

About the only thing as disappointing as the frivolous arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. was the loud, almost gleeful chorus of "I told you so's" coming from his defenders. You've heard of schadenfreude -- taking pleasure in the suffering of others? Well, this was the peculiar political version. It's not that commentators were happy that Gates had allegedly been mistreated.

Obama at Ghana's Door of No Return

  • By
  • Gregory Rodriguez,
  • New America Foundation
July 21, 2009 |

President Obama's visit to Ghana this month was downright biblical.

Cries for Reform of California Government Come from All Sides | Los Angeles Times

July 13, 2009

Whatever path is taken, change is in the air, said Mark Paul, a senior scholar with the New America Foundation, a Washington-based think tank. ...

Constitutional Convention Town Halls Slated for Santa Monica and LA | Los Angeles Times

July 13, 2009
Among the speakers will be Steven Hill of the New America Foundation; Robert Stern, president of the Center for Governmental Studies; ...

Divorce and Hard Times

  • By
  • Gregory Rodriguez,
  • New America Foundation
July 13, 2009 |

Can't stand your boring husband? Thinking of calling it quits? Well, you should have mustered the nerve to leave him well before this economic crisis. Now you might not be able to afford to live without him, literally.

It's a well-known fact that financial woes are the biggest cause of marital spats. With the economy the way it is, you'd expect lots of husbands and wives to be at each other's throats. But the conventional wisdom is wrong. This recession is so bad that you can count divorce lawyers among those professions that have taken a hit.

'Evil Madoff' -- If the Shoe Fits

  • By
  • Gregory Rodriguez,
  • New America Foundation
July 6, 2009 |

Not since the aftermath of 9/11 has the word "evil" been bandied about so much in the public media. Last week, while sentencing Bernard Madoff to 150 years in prison, U.S. District Judge Denny Chin brought the term back in a big way. Chin's characterization of Madoff's crimes as "extraordinarily evil" was so striking that it made headlines around the world. And, as usual whenever that loaded word is used, there were plenty of people who were offended by it.

Which makes me wonder: With so much evil in the world, why are we so reluctant to use the term?

Honduras and the Cuba Exception

  • By
  • Andrés Martinez,
  • New America Foundation
June 30, 2009 |

The images were decidedly retro and jarring in their distant familiarity, as if a grainy old family film long left in the attic had been brought out for a screening. In defense of la patriala patria, army troops overpowered el palacio at dawn and placed el presidente on an airplane to be flown into exile, still wearing his pajamas. Sunday's coup in Honduras followed a script once so familiar it acquired cliche status, material even for a Woody Allen sendup.

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