Glenn Beck's rally in Jerusalem gets mixed reactions from Israelis -- some appreciate his support, others are asking him to 'stay home.'
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and other nonprofits like it, are influencing the 2010 election in ways that they don't have to disclose.
We talk with Harvard historian Jill Lepore who says Tea Party members embrace a narrative about America's founding that is not only a fiction, but also a variety of religious fundamentalism.
We asked you: What is the takeaway from the 'Restoring Honor' rally? You weighed in with some very strong feelings, and had plenty of different perspectives to offer.
The 'Restoring Honor' rally held by Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin on the National Mall this weekend had our hosts remembering other moments when frustration towards the government led people to make a very public and angry outcry.
What would Martin Luther King have thought about Glenn Beck's 'Restoring Honor' rally this weekend? And is this the beginning of a new religious movement?
The Tea Party movement has billed itself as 'grassroots libertarian,' and has focused on government over-spending and attention to the Constitution in its rallies to date. How will religion play a role in the movement from here on out?
It is voting day across the country, but a surprising amount of national attention has been focused on a special election in New York's 23rd Congressional District. We talk to North Country Public Radio reporter Brian Mann, live from a polling station.
To understand Glenn Beck's popularity, we speak to Michael Harrison, the publisher of Talkers Magazine, the leading trade publication for the talking-head set, along with Robert Thompson, professor of Television, Radio and Film at Syracuse University.