Michael Tomasky

is the editor of Democracy: A Journal of Ideas and a special correspondent for The Daily Beast....

Democracy Editor Michael Tomasky on "Melissa Harris-Perry"

Editor Michael Tomasky appeared on the May 13 episode of MSNBC's "Melissa Harris-Perry" as part of a panel discussion on the importance of family in politics and the gay marriage debate.

Politico Discusses Michael Tomasky's Cover Essay

Writing in Politico, reporter Abby Phillip spoke with Michael Tomasky about his recent essay "Against Despair," which appeared in the Summer 2010 issue of Democracy.

Michael Tomasky to Become Editor of Democracy

Michael Tomasky, a highly respected writer and editor with more than 20 years' experience covering American politics and helping to define and update progressive ideas, will join Democracy: A Journal of Ideas as its Editor.

Tomasky Appears on MSNBC's "Hardball"

On Monday October 22, Democracy editor Michael Tomasky appeared on MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews" to discuss the Tea Party.

Tomasky Appears on "NOW with Alex Wagner"

On Thursday August 30, Democracy editor Michael Tomasky appeared on MSNBC's "NOW with Alex Wagner" to discuss possible government shutdown and Republican opposition to the debt ceiling.

Tomasky on the Music at the 1963 March on Washington

Democracy Editor Michael Tomasky appeared on an Aug. 28 broadcast of Fox 5 news commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington.

Democracy's Tomasky Appears on MSNBC's Up

Democracy editor Michael Tomasky appeared on the June 30 episode of MSNBC'sUp, hosted by Steve Kornacki.

Tomasky on Obama and Liberalism in The New York Times

In a news analysis piece on President Obama's State of the Union address, The New York Times's Richard Stevenson spoke with editor Michael Tomasky about Obama and liberalism.

Tomasky Moderates ACS Discussion on Citizens United

On June 16, Democracy editor Michael Tomasky will moderate a discussion at the American Constitution Societys annual convention in Washington, D.C. on the effect of the Supreme Courts 2010 decision in Citizen United to ease decades-old corporate spending limits in campaigns.