The Most Corrupt Bushies The Most Corrupt Bushies
Who are the 25 most corrupt officials in the Bush Administration? Where does one even start? With Scooter Libby, on trial for lying to federal investigators? David Safavian, the...
Feb 12, 2007 / The Nation
In Gaza, Circles of Hell In Gaza, Circles of Hell
Dante's circles of hell provide an apt metaphor for the Palestinian experience in Gaza. And it can only get worse.
Feb 12, 2007 / Feature / Jen Marlowe
America’s Not Ready to Make Nice America’s Not Ready to Make Nice
Introduced by folk-singing legend Joan Baez as "three brave women," the Dixie Chicks took the stage at the 49th annual Grammy Awards ceremony to sing their no-apologies for dissen...
Feb 12, 2007 / John Nichols
Surging into Hell Surging into Hell
So far, what exactly is surging in Iraq? US casualties, which are at a post-invasion high: According to an Associated Press analysis, more American troops were "killed in comb...
Feb 12, 2007 / The Nation
Circling the Square Circling the Square
The day before Barack Obama announced his candidacy for president in Springfield, I was having breakfast in Chicago with my friend Paul Smith. Paul's what might be called an Obama...
Feb 12, 2007 / The Nation
Fox News Goes Corporate Fox News Goes Corporate
It's official: Rupert Murdoch is launching a new business channel that will be "more business friendly" than its competitors, namely CNBC. As if CNBC (owned by General Electric) ...
Feb 11, 2007 / The Nation
Drew Gilpin Faust: Why We Love War Drew Gilpin Faust: Why We Love War
Drew Faust, the historian who has been named Harvard's first female president, has been praised for her "people skills," but she's also done brilliant intellectual work on a cruci...
Feb 10, 2007 / The Nation
Obama’s In, Predictably Obama’s In, Predictably
The only thing about the launch of Barack Obama's presidential candidacy that wasn't meticulously stage managed was the weather. Outside the old statehouse in downtown Springfield...
Feb 10, 2007 / John Nichols
Choice time: Unravel Al Qaeda or Fight Iran? Choice time: Unravel Al Qaeda or Fight Iran?
So just how firmly do the Bushists want to pursue the campaign to unravel Al-Qaeda? In today's WaPo, Dafna Linzer has a story, attributed largely to unnamed but concerned adminis...
Feb 10, 2007 / The Nation
Will the Watada Mistrial Spark an End to the War? Will the Watada Mistrial Spark an End to the War?
Now that Lieut. Ehren Watada's court-martial has ended in mistrial, his case could focus America's attention on how we came to fight an illegal war and what we must do to end it.
Feb 9, 2007 / Feature / Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith
