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Stories by Harold Meyerson

Open Doors, Closed Minds

How one Wal-Mart true believer was excommunicated for his faith after doing what he thought the company expected of him: crying foul.
Posted on Nov 6, 2005, Source: The American Prospect

The End of Solidarity?

The hardest thing to explain is how labor got here.
Posted on Jul 1, 2005, Source: LA Weekly

Wal-Mao

Finally Wal-Mart has a union. One small catch, though: you have to move to China.
Posted on Dec 8, 2004, Source: The American Prospect

Where's the Shame?

The GOP's voter demobilization strategy sets us back decades.
Posted on Nov 1, 2004, Source: The American Prospect

The Left's Well-Oiled Machine

The 527s and Democratic Party in Florida have formed to become an effective, fully functioning American left.
Posted on Oct 29, 2004, Source: LA Weekly

"I Was One Guy in a Bubble"

George W. Bush's push to keep outside advisers out was a catastrophic success.
Posted on Oct 25, 2004, Source: The American Prospect

Electricity Sticker-Shock

Let's make sure Gray Davis follows the vision of state Treasurer Phil Angelides and solves California's energy-rates fiasco.
Posted on Jan 16, 2001, Source: LA Weekly

W. Stands for Wrongful

The real lesson of the presidential election may be that citizens don't have the right to vote.
Posted on Dec 8, 2000, Source: LA Weekly

Make Nice: The GOP Goes Gooey

During the Republican convention’s first night, all the speakers were black. Something’s wrong with our TV sets. What we’re seeing is the photographic negative of the actual Republican National Convention.
Posted on Aug 4, 2000, Source: LA Weekly

A Four Letter Word in the White House

"Okay, what's a four-letter word for 'our next president'? If you said Gore, you have about a 50 percent chance of being right next November. Probably a little higher than 50, but it's early yet. How about another four-letter word for 'loser'?" Harold Meyerson's post-Super Tuesday analysis takes on the heirs apparent with little reverence and plenty of potshots.
Posted on Apr 1, 2000, Source: LA Weekly