Journalist and author Marc Cooper is a Special Correspondent for The Huffington Post as well as Editorial Director of its campaign reporting project OffTheBus. A contributing editor to The Nation magazine, Marc is also a member of the faculty at the USC Annenberg School for communication and Associate Director of its Institute for Justice and Journalism. Marc can be reached at cooper@huffingtonpost.com.

Blog Entries by Marc Cooper

What President Obama Means

5 Comments | Posted November 4, 2008 | 11:54 PM (EST)


Las Vegas, Nevada - My good friend Micah Sifry framed this historic day perfectly right about noontime. "The hands that picked the cotton are the hands that are picking the next President of the United States."

Barack Obama's election tonight is laden with so much significance it seems an impossible...

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Hope. Not Faith.

13 Comments | Posted November 3, 2008 | 04:34 AM (EST)


I'm clinging to hope. Not about who's going to win on Tuesday. I am absolutely certain Barack Obama will be the next president-elect of the United States.

Hope, says the dictionary, is about our desires. Faith, on the other hand, is about confidence. I've got tons of the former. And...

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Actor Tim Daly Enlists in Obama's Battle for Nevada

29 Comments | Posted November 2, 2008 | 04:37 PM (EST)


Las Vegas, NV -- Actor Tim Daly, known for his roles on the popular Private Practice and Sopranos dramatic series, officially enlisted Sunday in the Barack Obama campaign to capture the state of Nevada and, with it, the U.S. presidency.

"I realized that my grandfather walked with Martin Luther...

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Obama Blitzes Nevada

69 Comments | Posted November 1, 2008 | 03:06 PM (EST)


Las Vegas, NV - With thousands of Californians pouring over the border to assist in a last-minute door-to-door ground blitz, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama revved up a crowd of 15,000 local supporters Saturday morning saying that "there's only 3 days left before we change America."

Long lines of rally...

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McCain's Own 60's Radical Pal

88 Comments | Posted October 5, 2008 | 01:46 PM (EST)


The McCain campaign shows no shame in engaging in a tired guilt-by-association tactic as Sarah Palin accuses Obama of "palling around with terrorists." This desperate calumny derives from Obama once serving on the same non-profit board as former 60's radical Bill Ayers, one of the founders of the Weather Underground.

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Publish Your Presidential Election Coverage Through HuffPost's OffTheBus

30 Comments | Posted October 4, 2008 | 11:52 AM (EST)


As Campaign '08 comes to a dramatic close are you as bored, frustrated and often outraged as we are about the blizzard of totally predictable media bloviating that seems to blanket us 24/7? Then help fight back by enlisting in the growing army of HuffPost's OffTheBus citizen reporters. After...

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Daughter Dearest: You'll Never Be Vice-President

Posted September 10, 2008 | 11:21 PM (EST)


Daughter Dearest,

It is with great pain and a certain measure of shame that I write you this note. Having grown up in the '60s and watched, sometimes at glaringly close range, the emergence of the women's liberation movement, I had always harbored great dreams and aspirations for you.

But...

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Gustav Postpones RNC...And Ends Reagan Revolution

Posted August 31, 2008 | 03:32 PM (EST)


When the post-mortems are written on the now diseased McCain campaign and -- more generally-- on the demise of the Reagan Era, the three top contributing factors of death will be listed as Katrina, Sarah, and Gustav.

As I wrote at the time, the ebbing flood waters of New Orleans...

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Help Cover The Convention With Maximum Exposure

Posted August 24, 2008 | 06:07 PM (EST)


We need you right now -- today, tomorrow, this week -- to help us cover the Democratic National Convention.

Our OffTheBus reporting project has joined with the USC Center on Communication Leadership to launch the history-making Maximum Exposure -- an unprecedented citizen photo-journalist effort to cover the these...

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Requiem For Pope Russert

Posted June 13, 2008 | 07:29 PM (EST)


Tim Russert is dead. Long live Tim Russert!

It should come as little surprise that, precisely at a time when the sanctimony of the Old Media stands threatened by blasphemes, bloggers and an increasingly agnostic public, the choirboys, priests and cardinals of the Media Church should treat the passing of...

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Hillary And The Commies

Posted April 16, 2008 | 11:06 PM (EST)


Read more reactions from Huffington Post bloggers to ABC's Pennsylvania Democratic debate

During Wednesday night's Pennsylvania debate, George Stephanopoulos didn't flinch from trying to smear Barack Obama by association with former 60's radical Bill Ayers. Too bad George didn't ask Hillary about her own summer spent working for...

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We, The O-Boomers

101 Comments | Posted March 21, 2008 | 01:21 PM (EST)


Obama's speech on race this week came at the precise moment when I'd been mulling over his appeal to my generation of boomers. It's been somewhat staggering for me to encounter the number of close friends of my own '60s-generation cohort who, in the past few weeks, have been rather...

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Ian Williams on Iraq: "The War Isn't Present in the Media"

Posted March 15, 2008 | 11:15 PM (EST)


As the war in Iraq completes its fifth year this week, The Huffington Post is featuring interviews with and essays by those journalists, elected officials, policymakers and former military officials who spoke out early and boldly against what they saw as an inevitable disaster. They join our Iraq Honor Roll.

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Counter-Attacking Fox

Posted March 14, 2008 | 02:11 PM (EST)


Mention the words Barack Obama and the eyes in the heads of the Fox News talking heads began to twitter and roll backward. It's one thing for the conservative news outlet to snipe away at a candidate like Obama. It's quite another to conduct an all-out viral smear campaign.

"It's...

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Eliot and Bill: Soul Mates

Posted March 13, 2008 | 12:49 PM (EST)


We learned almost immediately that Client 9 was Eliot Spitzer. And that his $1000 an hour rent-a-gal "Kristen" was really 22 year-old Ashley Dupre. But that 800 lb. pink polka-dot elephant lurking in the shadows of The Mayflower's room 871 turns out to be none other than Bill Clinton. Not...

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The Torturous Logic of The New York Times

Posted March 9, 2008 | 07:09 PM (EST)


With President Bush's veto this weekend of a bill to outlaw the CIA's use of waterboarding, torture now becomes officially codified U.S. policy. But you'd never know it from the reading The New York Times.

At least, not the news pages. Yes, there was a prominent Times story this...

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Clinton, Genocide and a Campaign Gaffe

Posted March 7, 2008 | 01:46 PM (EST)


The Barack Obama campaign is about to pay a very high price for the inopportune words of one of its most distinguished foreign policy advisors. The dazzlingly brilliant journalist, Pulitzer-prize winning author, and Harvard professor, Samantha Power, has been forced to resign from the campaign after she recklessly...

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It's 3 a.m. and Hillary's Dreaming

Posted March 5, 2008 | 01:38 AM (EST)


To be a winner you have to win. And Tuesday night Hillary Clinton unreservedly won three out of four states. Barack Obama, however, has won twice as many primary and caucus states overall, leads substantially in the popular vote and continues to hold a mathematically insurmountable lead in elected delegates.

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Hillary's Ignominious Finale

Posted February 26, 2008 | 11:03 PM (EST)


All in all, it was a rather ignominious, belittling way to almost certainly close out the Clinton Era. Hillary would have done much better to spend the 90 minutes of Tuesday night's Ohio debate by repeatedly reading and re-reading her valedictory, closing remarks from last week's Texas match-up during which...

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Ralph Nader's Nadir

Posted February 24, 2008 | 08:40 PM (EST)


I endorsed Ralph Nader in 2000. And while I didn't support his candidacy four years later, I defended his right to run. Nobody's vote "belongs" to any candidate except the one who wins it. The Democrats didn't lose in 2000 because Nader won a smattering of votes in Florida. They...

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