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Can Clinton Change the Shape of Things to Come? Can Clinton Change the Shape of Things to Come?

After 19 debates between eight Democratic presidential candidates, then seven, then six, then four, then two, it is easy enough to think that there is nothing left to be said by t...

Feb 26, 2008 / John Nichols

The Two Nuernbergs The Two Nuernbergs

Twenty very little men are defendants in a very big trial.

Feb 26, 2008 / Feature / Peter de Mendelssohn

Stopping the New Arms Race Stopping the New Arms Race

The White House will do everything it can to push its reckless, European-based missile defense plan forward. Not only is there growing citizen opposition in the host countries t...

Feb 26, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Splitting the Difference on Mandates Splitting the Difference on Mandates

Jacob Hacker wades into the great mandate debate this morning in the LA Times. He argues that the sturm und drang over mandates is overblown: Still, I do not believe that the ind...

Feb 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Tom Stoppard’s Schlock ‘n’ Roll Tom Stoppard’s Schlock ‘n’ Roll

When will we stop living in the '60s?

Feb 26, 2008 / Books & the Arts / J. Gabriel Boylan

Racist Drug Law Losing Steam Racist Drug Law Losing Steam

Bipartisan support for reforming the two-decade-old federal sentencing structure that treats crack cocaine offenses one hundred times more severely than crimes involving powder co...

Feb 26, 2008 / Peter Rothberg

Now Can We Talk About 9/11 Now Can We Talk About 9/11

While over its tenure, the Bush administration has increased baseline military spending by 30% to fight a global "war on terror," this month with the release of the President's la...

Feb 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes

The FCC Debates the Internet’s Future The FCC Debates the Internet’s Future

It seemed an apt coincidence of timing that as legal scholars and industry representatives debated the future of the internet at yesterday's FCC hearing at Harvard Law School, her...

Feb 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes

The Freak Show The Freak Show

Time magazine political analyst Mark Halperin (formerly of ABC and The Note) has a post up dispensing free advice to John McCain on how he can attack Obama. The pearls of wisdom d...

Feb 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Haynes Resigns Haynes Resigns

Last week, we broke a story about Pentagon general counsel William Haynes, the man charged with impartially overseeing the tribunals at Guantanamo telling a subordinate that "[the...

Feb 26, 2008 / Chris Hayes

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