As usual, your knee-jerk assumptions make you look silly. The source of the article is from a liberal online website. Their mission is outlined below. Notice who the founding members were? Unlike your tunnel visioned reading habits, I enjoy perspectives from all sides of the political aisle.
prospect.org Mission Statement The aim of The American Prospect is to contribute to a renewal of America's democratic traditions by presenting a practical and convincing vision of liberal philosophy, politics, and public life. We publish articles for the general reader that attempt to break through conventional understanding and creatively reframe public questions. Ours is not a magazine of complaint, of angry gestures, or of private irritations. It is a magazine of public ideas, firmly committed -- however unfashionably -- to a belief in public improvement. America can do much good, and it can do much better.
The American Prospect was launched in 1990 by Paul Starr, Robert Kuttner, and Robert B. Reich. Originally a quarterly, it shifted to bimonthly publication in 1996 and most recently to biweekly in 1999. The Prospect is available on newsstands, by subscription, and online. It is published by The American Prospect, Inc., an independent nonprofit organization established by the magazine's founders. We are also proud to host and produce the Electronic Policy Network, a disseminator of the leading research from over 60 progressive policy organizations.
res-Really, Cummings, you would be much better informed if you "chased" your right-wing sources with legitimate news back-up. |