Sarah Posner talks to Lydia Bean, author of The Politics of Evangelical Identity. Plus: Evangelicals for socialized medicine.
From Hong Kong, Christopher Beam discusses the newly precarious position of the island’s chief executive. Plus: Can Hong Kong’s protests win over its people?
Steven Denney and Adam Cathcart discuss the diminishing ethnic bond between North and South Koreans. Plus: What happened to Kim Jong-un?
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis consider. Plus: South Dakota’s Senate race suddenly gets weird.
Daniel Strauss and Jeff Blehar discuss the controversies surrounding Scott Walker and Chris Christie. Plus: Why are polling experts always at each others’ throats?
Kevin Glass and Elizabeth Nolan Brown consider. Plus: The case against “yes means yes.”
Robert Wright and Jane McDonnell discuss how the role of the individual journalist has changed in the Internet age. Plus: The ethics and economics of “native advertising.”
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry explains the logic behind his country’s military interventions. Plus: Time to ally with the Assad regime.
Betsy Woodruff and David Nir consider. Plus: How to be a smarter consumer of political polls.
Bill Scher contends that a loss in the Senate would ultimately benefit the Democrats. Plus: Why conservatives have a vested interest in Obama’s safety.