The T-Shirt Wars The T-Shirt Wars
Demonstrators wearing a controversial T-shirt tested the limits of free expression on the Staten Island Ferry.
Oct 25, 2006 / Feature / Ali Winston
Weldon’s Wild Ride Weldon’s Wild Ride
The wheels are falling off Curt Weldon's electoral wagon, as the wacky Pennsylvania Republican finds himself mired in a criminal investigation.
Oct 25, 2006 / Feature / Ari Berman
Election Night From Hell Election Night From Hell
As Fox News marks its tenth birthday, recall the fateful night in November 2000 that its election desk broke all the rules reporting the election of George W. Bush. Will Fox do it ...
Oct 25, 2006 / Books & the Arts / David W. Moore
NJ Supreme Court Backs Same-Sex Unions NJ Supreme Court Backs Same-Sex Unions
In a 4-3 decision the New Jersey Supreme Court held that "although we cannot find that a fundamental right to same-sex marriage exists in this State, the unequal dispensation of r...
Oct 25, 2006 / The Nation
Bush’s Cynical Numbers Game Bush’s Cynical Numbers Game
For a long time, the President and his top officials remained on the page first bookmarked by Centcom Commander Tommy Franks during the early phases of the Afghan War when he said...
Oct 25, 2006 / The Nation
Tennessee Turmoil Tennessee Turmoil
In one week, Republicans ran not one, not two, but three racist to borderline racist television and radio ads about Harold Ford Jr. in Tennessee, the Democrat who's trying to beco...
Oct 25, 2006 / The Nation
Limbaugh’s Cruelty Limbaugh’s Cruelty
Rush Limbaugh has proven time and again what a nasty bully he can be.Remember his feeble attempt to insult Chelsea Clinton by criticizing herappearance when she was just a child? ...
Oct 25, 2006 / The Nation
Enron’s Enablers Enron’s Enablers
Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling would have remained small time crooks were it not for the energy industry deregulation measures they effectively purchased from Bush I and II.
Oct 25, 2006 / Column / Robert Scheer
Stem Cell Politics Stem Cell Politics
The last day that I spent with Paul Wellstone began on a sunny morning in the living room of his St. Paul home. I'd arrived to join him as he campaigned for reelection in what was ...
Oct 25, 2006 / John Nichols
NJ Gay Marriage Decision Due Today NJ Gay Marriage Decision Due Today
Today at 3PM, the New Jersey Supreme Court will issue its ruling on Lewis v. Harris, the same-sex marriage case brought by seven gay and lesbian couples. My sources all predict a ...
Oct 25, 2006 / The Nation
