Skip Navigation

Politics

Filtered by articles written by Elizabeth Wurtzel (Clear filter)

What America Could Learn From Newt Gingrich's Marriages Wikimedia Commons

What America Could Learn From Newt Gingrich's Marriages

The former Speaker at least is honest about his Southern Gothic love life, unlike other pols who insist they have Stepford-perfect unions.

Mitt Romney Is Likable Enough Reuters

Mitt Romney Is Likable Enough

No one has stopped to consider maybe the Republican primary electorate actually likes Romney and that is why he started from a higher base than the rest.

As If! Blowhards Going Off On Cain Don't Really Care About Sexism Reuters

As If! Blowhards Going Off On Cain Don't Really Care About Sexism

All of a sudden, workplace inequality is a big deal -- but the causes are bigger than one "inappropriate" boss

Elizabeth Edwards and the Case Against the Political Wife

Elizabeth Edwards and the Case Against the Political Wife

What the last years of her life tell us about the cost of being the woman behind the man

Sarah Palin, Riot Grrrl Eric Engman/Getty Images

Sarah Palin, Riot Grrrl

Why the former VP candidate is everyone's and no one's favorite feminist

« Previous

On Newsstands Now

Subscribe and SAVE 59%
10 issues JUST $2.45/COPY

The Atlantic Monthly

David H. Freedman on smartphone apps and the perfected self, Mark Bowden on being in the dumb kids' class, James Parker on Glenn Beck, Isaac Chotiner on P. G. Wodehouse, and more

Newsletters

Sign up to receive our free newsletters

(sample)

(sample)

(sample)

(sample)

(sample)

(sample)