Peter Dreier is professor of politics at Occidental College who writes for The Nation, American Prospect, Talking Points Memo, Dissent, the Los Angeles Times, and other publications.. Among his eight books are Baseball Rebels: The Players, People, and Social Movements that Shook Up the Game and Change America and The 100 Greatest Americans of the 20th Century: A Social Justice Hall of Fame.
Peter Dreier
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At a time when America is facing great economic turmoil, we need a president who is steady, mature, responsible, thoughtful and clear-thinking. We need a president who is deliberate, not volatile. We also need a president who can inspire Americans to listen to their better angels — who understands that the hopes that unite us…
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