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Beltway cynics get it wrong

Glenn Greenwald
The pundits assumed Russ Feingold's principled stands were really grandstanding by a presidential hopeful. As usual, the pundits were mistaken.

A new contract with America

Walter Shapiro
GOP corruption and an unpopular war bring an end to Republican domination in Washington -- and leave President Bush answering to a new Democratic majority.

Money trails lead to Bush judges

Will Evans
A four-month investigation reveals that dozens of federal judges gave contributions to President Bush and top Republicans who helped place them on the bench. A Salon/CIR exclusive.

U.S. generals call for Democratic takeover

Mark Benjamin
Disgusted with the leadership of the Iraq war, two retired generals say the GOP must go. Plus: More than 100 current military personnel join a campaign to get the U.S. out of Iraq -- now.

The Warner-less race

Walter Shapiro
What the former Virginia governor's surprising withdrawal means for Hillary, Edwards and the rest of the Dems vying for the Oval Office in '08.

Kerry to Swift Boaters: Bring it on, again

Tim Grieve
Eyeing a run in 2008, he says he'll "kick their ass" this time.

Did Lieberman feel the love?

Tim Grieve
He's back in the Senate for the first time since losing the Democratic primary.

A write-in candidate for Virginia?

Tim Grieve
Joe Biden: "My state was a slave state."

He was laughing, but he said he wasn’t joking

Tim Grieve
Joe Biden on 7-Eleven, Dunkin' Donuts and Indian-Americans.

Salon interview: Harry Reid

Tim Grieve
The Senate minority leader on why he supports Joe Lieberman, how blogs help the Democrats and why he doesn't support impeachment (hint: President Cheney).

The Democrats and Iraq

Tim Grieve
Is it better to admit a mistake or not to have made one in the first place?

Which way to the White House?

Walter Shapiro
Russ Feingold and Mark Warner electrified Democrats in New Hampshire this weekend -- and underscored a choice of divergent paths toward 2008.

The president’s pick for the CIA

Tim Grieve
The president will nominate his point man on warrantless spying to head the CIA.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Abdul alleges party assault. Will Vieira departure spark "View" shake-up? Plus: How is Page Six like the Mafia?

The Hillary juggernaut

Walter Shapiro
The rank and file may be against her, but numbers (and dollars) don't lie. Why Clinton may already be unstoppable.

Is it 2008 yet?

Tim Grieve
A Fox News poll does the handicapping.

Marching with Cheney

Tim Grieve
The vice president finds inspiration in the words of Walid Jumblatt. Here's what else the Lebanese politician has said.

Who’s the most liberal of them all?

Tim Grieve
The National Journal unveils its latest rankings.

How to run good

Jeff MacGregor
Democrats' mad pursuit of NASCAR dads in 2004 was a flameout. But with Bush fading, they have a chance to win the restless heart of America's stock-car-racing fans.

Mining for carbon gold

Andrew Leonard
The civilized world is starting to profit from pollution.

Out-hawking Bush on Iran

Walter Shapiro
Saber-rattling Evan Bayh has joined Hillary Clinton in running to Bush's right on Iran. Will this tough stance pay off in 2008 -- or backfire?

Senate cuts off debate on Alito

Tim Grieve
Bush's nominee needed 60 votes for cloture. He got 72, including 19 Democrats.

Alito, Bush and the Democrats: What did you expect?

Tim Grieve
It's no surprise that Bush nominated someone like Alito. It shouldn't be a surprise that Democrats are voting against him.

Is it time to give up on confirmation hearings?

Tim Grieve
They're good TV, but what have we learned?
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