Posts on Wednesday, March 12, 2008
- Signs of life from House Democratic leaders
- The surprisingly good FISA bill they unveiled, and their genuine efforts to compel Bush officials to comply with subpoenas, may signal a real change in behavior.
- Misadventures in logical reasoning -- and lessons learned from the Spitzer scandal
- Nothing obliterates rational discourse like a titillating sex scandal.
Currently in Glenn Greenwald's Blog
- Debut of Salon Radio with Glenn Greenwald: An interview with Dan Ellsberg
- We speak with the hero of the Pentagon Papers case about that controversy and what lessons can be drawn for our current political climate.
- Friday, Jul 25, 2008 21:15 EDT
- The parade of "shrill, unserious extremists" on display at today's impeachment hearings
- In the Beltway world, those who believe in open government and accountability for lawbreaking by political leaders are demonized and marginalized.
- Friday, Jul 25, 2008 16:35 EDT
- Who is doing real journalism?
- Because the institutions that are designed to check the government have been failing so profoundly, the ACLU and similar groups have been forced to step into that role.
- Friday, Jul 25, 2008 00:21 EDT
- The honorable centrist Joe Lieberman
- Even after John McCain was forced to repudiate pastor John Hagee's views as "deeply offensive and indefensible," the Connecticut senator will share a stage with Hagee and speak to his group.
- Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008 16:49 EDT




