Politics

Bush To City: Drop Dead Bush To City: Drop Dead

The President vows to exploit New York City, not aid it.

Apr 1, 2004 / Feature / Jack Newfield

Antidepressants a Problem? We’re Shocked! Antidepressants a Problem? We’re Shocked!

Six years after Kip Kinkel, dosed up with Prozac, killed his parents and two students at Thurston High, in Oregon; five years after Eric Harris, dosed with Luvox, embarked on his...

Apr 1, 2004 / Beat the Devil / Alexander Cockburn

The 9/11 Commission Hears From Richard Clarke The 9/11 Commission Hears From Richard Clarke

When testimony came from Richard Clarke, he Inspired White House spokesmen to get snarky, Because, with words combining bite and bark, he

Apr 1, 2004 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Scalia’s Flawed Judgment Scalia’s Flawed Judgment

After weeks of critical editorials, embarrassing cartoons and late-night talk-show jokes, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia issued a twenty-one-page memorandum on March 18 to ...

Apr 1, 2004 / Editorial / Stephen Gillers

Laughing With Bush Laughing With Bush

When George W.

Apr 1, 2004 / Editorial / David Corn

Bush’s ‘Rat List’ Bush’s ‘Rat List’

Nixon kept his famous "enemies list." Now George W.

Apr 1, 2004 / Editorial / The Editors

Political Fictions Political Fictions

Attending a D4D fundraiser.

Mar 30, 2004 / Feature / Mark Sorkin

Bush Puts ‘a Cancer on the Presidency’ Bush Puts ‘a Cancer on the Presidency’

Watergate insider calls this White House "scary."

Mar 30, 2004 / Column / Robert Scheer

The 9/11 Bog The 9/11 Bog

The September 11 commission has become mired in partisan bickering, as questions go unasked and new revelations are overwhelmed by the noise.

Mar 26, 2004 / Feature / David Corn

Water’s Edge Water’s Edge

Manhattan is a tight little island. Around thirteen miles long, it has a width that varies from two miles to a few hundred feet.

Mar 25, 2004 / Books & the Arts / John Palattella

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