"During her foundation year Rachel realized her passion for macro practice; deciding that ultimately she wanted a career in advocacy and public policy. In her final semester Rachel had the opportunity to participate in a special course with New York State Assemblywoman Earlene Hooper called Legislative Activities and Community Process."
PolitiSane does just what it promises to do- puts the "sanity back in politics." The author breaks down the most pressing issues in politics. As you could imagine, election 2012 has monopolized many of the more recent posts, breaking down the primaries into palpable, bite-sized bits of information.
Matt McNelley is a medical student in Little Rock Arkansas. He currently represents the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine as the state chair for the American Medical Association Medical Students Section as well as serving on a number of committees.
"Lean, finely textured political blogging by Argus Leader reporter David Montgomery. Follow his regular updates on Twitter at @ArgusMontgomery. Email at dmontgomery (at) argusleader.com. Call at 605-331-2318."
Media, pop culture, news, trends, photos, rants + things we like. I'm Brian, your current tumblr. My friends call me moneyries. (senior editor of the daily beast).
"Liberal musings and other opinions on the sometimes-entertaining, sometimes-frustrating world of American politics. Expect lots of GOP-bashing -- if for no other reason than they make it so damn easy!"
"the views expressed on this site are the author's and the author's alone. they do not reflect the views of her employer or any professional organization with which she is now or has been affiliated.
i'm the leftist liberal you've been warned about - the one who genuinely supports the expansion of the welfare state. i love politics and data and graffiti and street art and am far too lazy to use my shift key. if you need to reach me, you can email to abbyjean at the google email "
Ari Kohen is Schlesinger Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Forsythe Family Program on Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs at the University of Nebraska—Lincoln. He teaches courses in the history of political thought, as well as on topics related to human rights and restorative justice. Kohen also co-hosts a weekly podcast on heroism, the topic of his current research.
"TPN is run by (and is the professional web presence for) journalist and blogger Torie Rose DeGhett, who works freelance and has written about everything from instability in Karachi to the politics of Arab hip-hop for publications like The Guardian, The LA Review of Books and Guernica Magazine and is a contributing arts and culture writer for Aslan Media."
"The New Yorker is a weekly magazine with a mix of reporting of politics and culture, humor and cartoons, fiction and poetry, and reviews and criticism."
"Hi, I'm Ilya Gerner.
I think public policy is fascinating. I write about it here.
Among other professional and amateurish activities, I'm a daily contributor to Comedy Central's Indecision"
"Random comments from Lane Crothers, a professor of politics and government, on the events of the day. I teach in the Politics and Government Department at Illinois State University, in Normal, IL, And yes: it's pretty normal here. Thanks for asking. If you're desperate to know more about me, my webpage is: lanecrothers.weebly.com. You can follow me in the twitterverse at LaneCrothersISU. Ask me anything "
"My site is bonniekristian.com, which Google determined was a good result for searches of "hipster libertarian." I thought it was funny. Thus this tumblr.
If you have a question, please check over my FAQ page first. That's also where you'll submit your query"