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Atlantic blogger Ross Douthat joins the New York Times's op-ed lineup. Depressing.

Remembering a journalist, biographer and head of the Fund for Investigative Journalism.

Media watchdogs who slept through the Bush era now have little interest in examining just how many of our liberties were lost.

The uproar over the New York Post's racially insensitive cartoon has nothing to do with Al Sharpton and everything to do with the ugly history of stereotypes.

This just in: we won the Iraq War. And for the past eight years George W. Bush kept us safe.

Molly Ivins would have loved the outcome of the November election. In a way, she saw it coming.

Abe Foxman and Bill Kristol gutlessly attack Bill Moyers and David Grossman.

There's panic in the neocon playground as young liberal Jewish bloggers refuse to be silenced.

After the way they goaded us into an epic military disaster, why do media warmongers still have jobs?

The Bush administration has systematically blocked historians' access to government archives. Does Obama hold the key to set information free?

Blogs

American culture from Saul Bellows to Janeane Garofalo to NPR.

October 14, 2010

Eric on the continuing debacle at TNR, Reed's opinion on editorial endorsements and the mail.

October 7, 2010

Plus high-profile name calling from Limbaugh, Parker Spitzer, and Paladino spokesman

October 6, 2010

The journalist who broke the story of the Pentagon Papers speaks out on how the media isn't doing its job in covering the war in Iraq.

October 5, 2010

Your morning roundup of the most important stories, political foibles, and other gems you might have missed around the internet. Today: polling is getting worse, taxes are important, Stewart mocks Sanchez, and Parker-Spitzer kicks off with Andrew Breitbart.

October 5, 2010

A closer look at Kathleen Parker's take on the idea of a 'full-blooded' American president and the crisis of American identity.

October 4, 2010

Your morning roundup of the most important stories, political foibles, and gems you might have missed around the internet. Up today: Drones, kill teams, The Social Network, Stewart vs. Sanchez, Fox News's dirty laundry, and more.

October 4, 2010

Two of the Tea Party’s most recognizable leaders huddled to assess their progress and parry criticism in an unusual conversation in Manhattan this weekend.

October 2, 2010

Rouse and Rahm, Gaza flotilla raid exposed, more Paladino madness, DADT mocked.

October 1, 2010

Your Thursday, September 30 guide to the most important hits and misses throughout politics and the media, plus some humor and a daily music pick.

September 30, 2010