The best of the year from our co-founder and co-editor
Robert Kuttner
Robert Kuttner is co-founder and co-editor of The American Prospect, and professor at Brandeis University’s Heller School. His latest book is Notes for Next Time: Surviving Tyranny, Redeeming America. Follow Bob at his site, robertkuttner.com, and on Twitter.
Will Claudine Gay Keep Her Job?
Today on TAP: The assault on the beleaguered president of Harvard continues.
Fake Generational Warfare
Today on TAP: A guide to the latest efforts to undermine trust in Social Security
Is AIPAC Good for the Jews?
The complex connections between the Israel lobby and the rise of antisemitism
The Far Left and the Possible Left
Today on TAP: The odyssey of some confused lefties who migrate to the far right—and the cure
Corruption in New York’s Redistricting Plans
Today on TAP: A key member of the supposedly independent redistricting commission has a flagrant conflict of interest. Will he recuse himself?
Midweek Medley
Today on TAP: Harvard keeps President Claudine Gay; New York redistricting could flip the House; Biden finally gets publicly tougher with Bibi.
COP-Out 28
As the debacle in Dubai demonstrates, the oil companies and their OPEC allies are the last people we can trust to solve climate change.
Time to Call BS
Today on TAP: The Trumpian right discovered antisemitism only when it needed a cudgel to bash the Ivies.
The Farce of Big-Time College Sports
Today on TAP: One more face of the creeping commercialism of higher education

