America has long stood before the world as an exceptional country.
And ? Judge Brett Kavanaugh ever played quarters ?
Citizens United provided unprecedented political weaponry to big special interests. My personal view was it was calculated to do that.
Closing tax loopholes has to be part of the revenue equation.
Consumers recognize, and don't like, corporate lying.
Democrats need to stand strong against any efforts to cut benefits to Social Security and Medicare.
Every one of us deserves a voice that our president will hear.
Every week in the Senate, I give a speech telling my colleagues it is time to wake up to the reality of a changing climate.
I am gravely concerned about climate change.
I don't believe that there is anybody who denies climate change in the Democratic caucus. Everybody accepts that it is a real problem.
I'm not running for the U.S. Senate because I think Lincoln Chafee is a bad man.
I'm not thrilled he's been fully briefed because I don't think he's independent or reliable.
If Republicans start losing their seats because they're climate deniers, that is a very salutary signal.
If you don't know that, you're going to have a very hard time figuring out how to make the right call.
If you look at the casualties, the federal government isn't waging a War on Coal. If anything, coal is waging a war on us.
Muzzling our leading scientists benefits no one.
The Constitution provided no protection against corporations; the Constitution has a blind spot for them.
Senators who once supported common-sense legislation have gone silent as stones under the threat of the polluters' spending.
The fossil fuel industry has been a particular disgrace, polluting our politics as well as our planet.
The worst blows to humanity from carbon pollution may come at us from the oceans.
Protected free speech has boundaries, and one boundary is fraud.
Putting a price on carbon pollution is one of the best things we can do to stem the tide of climate change.
The dirty secret is that climate change is not really a partisan issue in Congress.
It's pretty clear that Americans have a strong interest in knowing who's trying to influence their vote in elections.