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‘Leave No Child Behind’? ‘Leave No Child Behind’?

President Bush can't seem to tell people enough times, in enough ways, about his self-proclaimed determination to "leave no child behind." The most recent occurrence cam...

Feb 8, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Fightin’ Dems Fightin’ Dems

Those critics who systematically caricature the Democratic Party as "soft on defense" should've headed down to the National Mall in Washington on this brisk Wednesday mor...

Feb 8, 2006 / Ari Berman

A Healthy Dose of Reality for Mr. Bush A Healthy Dose of Reality for Mr. Bush

Just as they did following the memorial service for Senator Paul Wellstone in 2002, Republican operatives and their acolytes in the media are now claiming that there was something...

Feb 8, 2006 / John Nichols

A Real King, and a Pretend One A Real King, and a Pretend One

Ten thousand people mourned Corretta Scott King at her funeral yesterday. President Bush was also in attendance. The stark contrast between the life of Mrs. King, and the Man Who ...

Feb 8, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Senators Mull an Internet With Restrictions Senators Mull an Internet With Restrictions

Telephone and cable bigwigs pitched their vision of a pay-to-play Internet to the Senate Commerce Committee Tuesday, and web visionaries pushed back. Lawmakers seemed baffled by th...

Feb 8, 2006 / Feature / Celia Viggo Wexler and Dawn Holian

Pension? What Pension? Pension? What Pension?

The stampede is on in corporate America to freeze or pare back pension benefits. And that will leave most of us out in the cold.

Feb 8, 2006 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

Bush’s War on the Poor Bush’s War on the Poor

George W. Bush's irrational governance has wrought yet another outrage: The Administration's $2.77-trillion budget request.

Feb 8, 2006 / Column / Robert Scheer

George’s Curious Tricks and Gimmicks George’s Curious Tricks and Gimmicks

Despite his best efforts, George Bush's recent budget places his values in plain view for all of America to see. Mr. Bush plans to cut $65 billion from domestic spending on progra...

Feb 8, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

To Bash Or Not To Bash? To Bash Or Not To Bash?

Los Angeles-based Gay Republican activist and blogger Scott Schmidt worries that his party –-in the run-up to the November elections-- is about to take a suicidal turn tow...

Feb 8, 2006 / Marc Cooper

The Sacred and the Profane The Sacred and the Profane

Christine's last post on the American Family Association's successful scuttling of "anti-Christian" television programming makes an interesting counterpoint to much of th...

Feb 8, 2006 / Richard Kim

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