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From NATO to Nation From NATO to Nation

One thing I've always found perplexing is Wesley Clark's continued high-standing amongst the progressive blogosphere. For months he's consistently either won or placed second in th...

Mar 15, 2006 / Ari Berman

These Folks Know About Ethics These Folks Know About Ethics

Bill Clinton certainly had his flaws as a President. He was a militant free trader, who used all of his political skills to win support for the North American Free Trade Agreement...

Mar 15, 2006 / John Nichols

Lap Dogs of the Press Lap Dogs of the Press

During the run-up to the Iraq War, the nation's leading print and broadcast media could have saved lives if they questioned the Administration's pronouncements. Instead, they were ...

Mar 15, 2006 / Feature / Helen Thomas

Feingold Day Two: The Dems Fold Feingold Day Two: The Dems Fold

Last night I raised some strategic questions about Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold's move to formally censure President Bush. On the conclusion of Day Two of this drama, I have mor...

Mar 15, 2006 / Adam Howard

A Peculiar Politician A Peculiar Politician

Senator Russell Feingold should be praised for calling on the Senate to censure the President for breaking the law and lying about his domestic spying program. Instead, he's mocked...

Mar 14, 2006 / William Greider

Ned Lamont v. Joe Lieberman Ned Lamont v. Joe Lieberman

Ned Lamont, the Connecticut cable television entrepreneur whose anger over Democratic U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman's support of Bush administration policies spurred him to explore w...

Mar 14, 2006 / John Nichols

It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp

Political corruption, the world's second oldest profession, just isn't as easy as it used to be. Take defense contractor Mitchell Wade, for example. He had a good thing going with...

Mar 14, 2006 / Adam Howard

The War’s More Popular Than Bush The War’s More Popular Than Bush

George Bush's approval ratings have hit a record low according to a new poll released Monday night, but what does that really mean? Well, consider this: Bush's approval rating ha...

Mar 14, 2006 / Adam Howard

Feingold’s Folly? Feingold’s Folly?

I admit to great ambivalence over Senator Russ Feingold's flagging effort to officially censure President Bush. The same sort of ambivalence I felt when he voted – a few year...

Mar 14, 2006 / Adam Howard

Student Debts, Stunted Lives Student Debts, Stunted Lives

As Congress jacks up the rates students and their parents are paying for college loans, the consequences are already being felt by young people whose ability to have a child or own...

Mar 14, 2006 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

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