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Back to Bolton Back to Bolton

UN Ambassador John Bolton, by virtue of his recess appointment last August, is once again up for a confirmation vote in the Senate. Bolton's nomination last year, you may recall,...

Sep 7, 2006 / The Nation

Taking the Bait Taking the Bait

It's disturbing how easily some in the mainstream media still fall for White House spin. According to the media narrative following President Bush's speech, the 2006 midterms wil...

Sep 7, 2006 / The Nation

A Librarian Speaks on the Cuba Controversy A Librarian Speaks on the Cuba Controversy

New Jersey

Sep 6, 2006 / The Nation

GOP Squabbles on Security GOP Squabbles on Security

September was supposed to be "security month" for Republicans. On Congress's second day back in session, that effort is already falling apart on Capitol Hill. "GOP Senators Diffe...

Sep 6, 2006 / The Nation

Sister Act Sister Act

Yesterday I posted about one of the more disturbing fallouts from the push for gay marriage -- right-wing attempts to use state DOMAs to strike down domestic violence protections ...

Sep 6, 2006 / The Nation

Designated Driver Designated Driver

Sometimes, if you want to get reality straight, it pays to read pieces in our press with care and to the end. Take a recent New York Times piece by Richard A. Oppel Jr., headline...

Sep 5, 2006 / The Nation

Dead as Horse Meat Dead as Horse Meat

Immigration reform is off until after the '06 elections. Security and mortgage moms are bolting the GOP. The conventional wisdom in Washington is that Democrats will take back the...

Sep 5, 2006 / The Nation

What a New Mason-Dixon Poll Reveals What a New Mason-Dixon Poll Reveals

A new and interesting poll out of the Florida governor's race suggests how (1) a broad-based, quasi-populist economic message has legs this election season; and (2) how those 2004...

Sep 5, 2006 / The Nation

Christian Conservatives for Domestic Violence? Christian Conservatives for Domestic Violence?

When a raft of state defense of marriage amendments (DOMAs) passed in 2004, observers (including yours truly) warned that such amendments would not just ban gay marriage but also ...

Sep 5, 2006 / The Nation

Fight For the Internet Freedom Heats Up Fight For the Internet Freedom Heats Up

Congress is about to return to Washington this week after taking a long summer break for campaigning and before taking a long fall break for campaigning. During the brief period ...

Sep 4, 2006 / The Nation

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