Articles

The Iraq Information Crackdown The Iraq Information Crackdown

The Iraqi government bans news footage of street carnage and the Pentagon blocks soldiers' access to YouTube and MySpace. Can we assume from this that the surge is going badly?

May 16, 2007 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

Iran Nukes Call Bush’s Bluff Iran Nukes Call Bush’s Bluff

Tehran's religious fanatics move closer to wreaking nuclear havoc, and what can Bush do about it? Nothing.

May 16, 2007 / Column / Robert Scheer

Iraq Action Camp Iraq Action Camp

US troops have questioned hundreds of people and detained 11 in the search for three American soldiers feared captured by al-Qaeda during a deadly weekend ambush south of Baghdad,...

May 15, 2007 / Peter Rothberg

California Demands Health Care For All (Again) California Demands Health Care For All (Again)

After a brief hiatus, I'm re-starting "Sweet Victories" as a weekly feature. Launched in the bleak aftermath of the 2004 elections, "SV" chronicles progressive wins--from legislat...

May 15, 2007 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Old Time Hypocrisy Hour The Old Time Hypocrisy Hour

The various and sundry Republican presidential contenders will be stumbling over one another tonight--as they debate in South Carolina--and in the days ahead to curry favor with t...

May 15, 2007 / John Nichols

Chalmers Johnson’s Journey Chalmers Johnson’s Journey

Way back in 1999, when I was still a Tomdispatch-less book editor, I read a proposal from Chalmers Johnson. He was, then, known mainly as a scholar of modern Japan, though years e...

May 15, 2007 / TomDispatch

The Simpsons Hit 400 The Simpsons Hit 400

Over eighteen seasons and three presidential eras, The Simpsons has paid badly animated homage to all that sucks in America.

May 15, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Simon Maxwell Apter

McNulty Packs Up McNulty Packs Up

I saw Paul McNulty, who announced yesterday that he was resigning as Deputy Attorney General, at the Dallas airport on Sunday. He was coming from a prosecutor conference at San Ant...

May 15, 2007 / Ari Berman

The Wolfowitz Report: How He and Riza Gamed the Bank The Wolfowitz Report: How He and Riza Gamed the Bank

World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz broke the rules and engaged in an actual conflict of interest when in 2005 he arranged for a rather generous salary boos...

May 15, 2007 / David Corn

Broadband Redlining Targets Rural America Broadband Redlining Targets Rural America

Will rural America become roadkill on the information superhighway?

May 14, 2007 / Feature / Steve Early

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