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The Gonzales gap grows

Farhad Manjoo
It now appears that the White House staff had more than 12 hours' notice that a Plame probe was underway.

“Sterling” judge or “extreme rightist”?

Aaron Kinney, Compiled by Page Rockwell
Activists and scholars size up Bush's Supreme Court nominee.

Where are the other Democrats?

Tim Grieve
After two weeks of trying, John Kerry can persuade only nine of his colleagues to sign off on a letter calling for a Downing Street investigation.

Dissent within the ranks

David Paul Kuhn
Antiwar lefties aren't the only ones criticizing Bush's Iraq policy these days. Republicans concerned about their own political future are more openly opposing the unpopular war.

Tom DeLay, setting us straight on Iraq

Tim Grieve
It's like Houston, he says -- and you can ask anyone who's been there.

Joe Biden’s early bid for ’08

Tim Grieve
The Delaware senator all but announces that he's in the race for the White House.

Where are the Democrats?

Arianna Huffington
A majority of Americans say the war in Iraq hasn't made the U.S. safer. Why aren't more Democrats demanding that the White House develop an exit strategy?

The big Gitmo debate

Mark Follman
Shut it down, or just shut up?

More words from — and about — Howard Dean

Tim Grieve
The DNC chairman knocks Republicans again. His charges may be fair, but are they missing the mark?

Much ado about Dean

David Paul Kuhn
The DNC chair's public remarks make some Democrats squeamish, but others say: Let Dean be Dean!

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers share their thoughts on the current crisis in Darfur and voice their support for Howard Dean.

The president has no clothes

Tim Grieve
The "disconnect" between "Rose Garden optimism" and reality on the ground in Iraq

Getting some distance from Howard Dean

Tim Grieve
John Edwards and Joe Biden say that their party's chairman doesn't speak for them.

Closing in on Bolton

Page Rockwell
Ahead of tomorrow's expected vote, it's looking more like Bush's controversial nominee will be throwing his weight around next as ambassador to the U.N.

Why it matters

Tim Grieve
As Democrats ponder a nuclear option compromise, one of the president's judicial nominees tells of a "war" against people of faith.

More bad news for Bolton

Mark Follman
Bush's nominee for U.N. ambassador already has a big list of fans. The list of his little lies is catching up.

Bolting from Bolton

Tim Grieve
From out of nowhere, Republican Sen. George Voinovich puts Bush's U.N. nominee on the ropes. Will three weeks of delay knock him out?

Former feminist for 2008?

Paul Harris
Republicans and Democrats ponder a presidential run by Hillary Clinton as she reaches out to moderates of both parties.

Eighteen Democrats make a choice

Tim Grieve
The credit card companies may thank the Democrats who voted for the bankruptcy bill. What will voters think?

Joe Biden in 2008?

Tim Grieve

First the WMD, then the $9 billion

Tim Grieve

The song remains the same

Tim Grieve
Any vague hope that a second Bush term will be different was crushed by Condoleezza Rice Tuesday. Yes, the U.S. will have a new secretary of state. It will not have a new foreign policy.

Not with a bang but a whimper

Tim Grieve
As the protest against Bush's certification fell flat and they rolled over for Gonzales, it was a day of humiliation and futility for Democrats.
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