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Big Brother’s Little Brother Big Brother’s Little Brother

Six months ago, The Nation published The Dictionary of Republicanisms, a guide to the Orwellian phrases the Republicans have introduced into American politics. And it seems like e...

May 16, 2006 / The Nation

Using Soccer to Kick Iran Using Soccer to Kick Iran

To World Cup aficionados, soccer is a beautiful game, but to ideologues in the United States and Europe, it's a convenient political weapon against Iran's nuclear ambitions. Talk a...

May 16, 2006 / Feature / Dave Zirin and John Cox

Cheney’s Oily Interests Cheney’s Oily Interests

Wondering why Vice-President Dick Cheney recently played footsie with Kazakhstan's autocratic leader--an oil-rich president with an awful human rights record whose recent re-elect...

May 16, 2006 / The Nation

FBI Said to Seek Phone Records of Reporters FBI Said to Seek Phone Records of Reporters

On an evening when every politician in the Washington was trooping in front of the television cameras to add their commentary to the slurry of blather that is the immigration "deb...

May 16, 2006 / John Nichols

Heckuva Job, Dubya Heckuva Job, Dubya

Let's get a couple of things straight about the immigration speech President George W. Bush unreeled Monday night from the Oval Office.His address had nothing to do with actual bo...

May 15, 2006 / The Nation

Asking Rove One Question Asking Rove One Question

I knew what not to ask Karl Rove: Are you about to be indicted in the CIA leak case?

His answer would be predictable: My lawyer has a...

May 15, 2006 / David Corn

Crybaby Conservatives Crybaby Conservatives

As George W. Bush's poll numbers plummet, influential conservatives have diagnosed the cause of his misery: he's not conservative enough. Bush is just a softy moderate masqueradi...

May 15, 2006 / The Nation

This Bud’s Not for the World Cup This Bud’s Not for the World Cup

Soccer fans in Germany struck a blow against US corporate blandness by turning up their noses at the notion that Budweiser is the official beer of the games.

May 15, 2006 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

Kaiser Kidney Fiasco Part II Kaiser Kidney Fiasco Part II

Last week I wrote about the Los Angeles Times smart piece of investigative journalism on Kaiser Permanente's troubled kidney transplant program in California. As a result of th...

May 15, 2006 / The Nation

Foucault on The West Wing Foucault on The West Wing

Illegal wire-tapping, millions of civilian telephone records turned over to the NSA, National Guard troops "temporarily" deployed on the Mexican border, "extraordinary rendition" ...

May 15, 2006 / The Nation

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