Justin Miller

Justin Miller was an associate editor at The Atlantic from 2009 to 2011. He is now the homepage editor at New York magazine. More

Justin Miller was a associate editor at The Atlantic. Previously he was an assistant editor at RealClearPolitics, a political reporter in Ohio, and a freelance journalist.
5 Ways Chris Christie Can Still Affect the Presidential Race

5 Ways Chris Christie Can Still Affect the Presidential Race

He's out of the running for 2012, but his blustery style could come in handy for the GOP even so More »

With a Money Bomb, Ron Paul's Attack on Romneycare Begins

With a Money Bomb, Ron Paul's Attack on Romneycare Begins

The first big attack of the GOP race is aimed at the frontrunner's greatest liability More »

Can Ron Paul Lead on Foreign Policy?

Can Ron Paul Lead on Foreign Policy?

The Texas Republican has shifted his party's debate on the domestic front. But will anyone follow him on war and security? More »

Hillary Clinton's First Dig at China—in 1995

Hillary Clinton's First Dig at China—in 1995

The secretary of state's first broadside against Beijing was in a speech declaring women's rights are human rights More »

How Egypt's Revolution Looked From the American University in Cairo

How Egypt's Revolution Looked From the American University in Cairo

The institution's president tells how she and her students witnessed the uprising that ousted Mubarak More »

President Zigzag

President Zigzag

How Obama keeps alienating his base without satisfying his opponents More »

The Egyptian Uprising in Pictures

The Egyptian Uprising in Pictures

How did the country go from relative calm to outright revolt so fast? More »

The Politics of Economic Fear

The Politics of Economic Fear

The Obama administration keeps predicting doom if Congress doesn't do what it wants. Such life-or-death arguments rob us of the debate we need. More »

Why Barbour's Civil Rights Remarks May Not Kill a White House Run

Why Barbour's Civil Rights Remarks May Not Kill a White House Run

The four elements missing from the scandal More »

JFK's Election: On 50th Anniversary, Never-Seen Photos Emerge

JFK's Election: On 50th Anniversary, Never-Seen Photos Emerge

Life magazine's never-before-published photos that document the campaign of 1960 More »

Roosevelt, Nixon, and Bush: Americans Like Political Dynasties

Roosevelt, Nixon, and Bush: Americans Like Political Dynasties

This country was born out of a rebellion against monarchy, but it keeps voting familiar names into the White House More »

'Mad Men': No Sympathy for Betty Draper

'Mad Men': No Sympathy for Betty Draper

Mrs. Draper should be an object of pity, considering her husband's philandering ways. But she inspires more frustration than support. More »

LeBron's Limited Economic Impact

LeBron's Limited Economic Impact

The benefits of King James to a city's economy are overblown. Here's why. More »

Bob Probert: He Shot, He Scored, He Fought

Bob Probert: He Shot, He Scored, He Fought

The hockey player, who died on Monday, spent more than 50 hours in the penalty box during his NHL career More »

The Tea Party's Long-Term Damage to the Republican Party

The Tea Party's Long-Term Damage to the Republican Party

The greatest impact of Rand Paul's anti-civil rights comments may not be on the 2010 elections, but rather on the next several elections More »

Do We Really Care About the Oil Spill?

Do We Really Care About the Oil Spill?

It's brought plenty of attention and concern, but there's still an emotional deficit More »

The Macho Primary

The Macho Primary

In some ways Sarah Palin evokes more strength and swagger than potential male rivals for the Republican presidential nomination More »

With Marco Rubio, the GOP and Tea Party Are Together

With Marco Rubio, the GOP and Tea Party Are Together

With Charlie Crist out of the party, Republican leaders must embrace this Tea Party candidate more than any other person so closely linked to the conservative movement More »

Health Care Reform Isn't Very Historic

Health Care Reform Isn't Very Historic

Obama isn't moving the feds into our lives nearly as much as FDR and LBJ. More »

Obama's Poor Boston Performance

Obama's Poor Boston Performance

The president struggles in Massachusetts More »

The Biggest Story in Photos

Photos of Tornado Damage in Moore, Oklahoma

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