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Angry PUMAs on the prowl in Denver
Rebecca Traister
They don't care if they make Chris Matthews happy, or if they make Hillary Clinton look bad. They don't even care that she wants them to stop.
“It’s in your hands, Nancy”
Rebecca Traister
Antiwar protest group Code Pink stole the show from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who spoke in Denver on Monday.
Joe Biden and the political establishment’s overriding goal
Glenn Greenwald
The Washington Post editorial page celebrates Biden's selection as "a heartening recognition that time in Washington can be useful." Is it right?
Reports: Clinton wasn’t vetted, Chet Edwards was
Alex Koppelman
One Democratic source says Hillary Clinton "was not asked for a single piece of paper" by Barack Obama's team.
Waiting for Cheney
Thomas Schaller
Tarmac delays are sinful and insulting to regular people, but only if you're a liberal.
Salon Radio: Jane Hamsher
Glenn Greenwald
What are the short-term and longer-term plans for Accountability Now and Strange Bedfellows?
Bateman: Hey, Nancy Pelosi was on “The View”!
Salon Staff
The House speaker defends her decision to not seek impeachment of George W. Bush.
House panel votes to hold Rove in contempt
Alex Koppelman
The House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to hold Karl Rove in contempt for his defiance of a subpoena.
Obama was misquoted, but will it matter?
Vincent Rossmeier
Comments Barack Obama made on Tuesday were reportedly taken out of context, but the remark is still being used to further a growing narrative that he is "arrogant."
A blogosphere of their own
Rebecca Traister
Outrage over the N.Y. Times' story on the all-female BlogHer convention prompts the question: Are women on the Web just not taken quite as seriously as men?
Let’s give “Blue Dogs” the boot
Glenn Greenwald
Pushing conservative Democrats out of Congress could help the party stand up to the GOP.
Exposing Bush’s historic abuse of power
Tim Shorrock
Salon has uncovered new evidence of post-9/11 spying on Americans. Obtained documents point to a potential investigation of the White House that could rival Watergate.
Rendering public opinion irrelevant
Glenn Greenwald
How are views that are held by large majorities of Americans on key policy issues rendered forbidden in our political discourse?
Cracking Code Pink
Cintra Wilson
Why does the peace movement have to dress and act like an irritating children's birthday party?
The motivation for blocking investigations into Bush lawbreaking
Glenn Greenwald
Key congressional Democrats were aware and tacitly supportive of Bush's illegal interrogation and surveillance programs, a key motive in why they helped prevent accountability.
Accountability Now and Strange Bedfellows: The strategy and rationale
Glenn Greenwald
A new campaign devoted to civil liberties, core Constitution protections and the rule of law is designed to change the incentive scheme of the Beltway establishment.
Congress votes to immunize lawbreaking telecoms, legalize warrantless eavesdropping
Glenn Greenwald
Yet again, George Bush and Dick Cheney get everything they want from the Democratic-led Congress, this time to put a permanent, and harmless, end to their illegal spying scandal.
Bully for Nancy Pelosi!
Rebecca Traister
The speaker of the House affirms that she, too, is the victim of sexism, yesiree.
Chris Dodd’s speech and a glimmer of hope for stopping the FISA bill
Glenn Greenwald
The Connecticut senator's passionate speech in defense of the rule of law and surveillance safeguards signals some slowly growing opposition to the FISA bill.
Hoyer hails FISA bill as “a significant victory for the Democratic Party”
Glenn Greenwald
The House majority leader argues that giving the GOP what it wanted on eavesdropping removed it as an election issue. That's the same mentality that led Democrats to authorize the war in 2002.
Time magazine uncritically prints Nancy Pelosi’s “justifications” for the FISA “compromise”
Glenn Greenwald
The congressional Democratic leadership explains that sacrificing the Fourth Amendment and the rule of law is necessary to win some more swing seats.
What Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer and Fred Hiatt mean by “bipartisanship”
Glenn Greenwald
Even the GOP, the media establishment and many Democrats themselves are openly mocking the claims by Pelosi and Hoyer that they "negotiated" a "bipartisan compromise."
George Bush’s latest powers, courtesy of the Democratic Congress
Glenn Greenwald
Congress is going to decree that the president has the power to order private citizens to break the law, as well as to spy on our telephone calls and e-mails with no warrants.
Obama, telecoms and the Beltway system
Glenn Greenwald
Why is the Democratic nominee intervening in a Democratic primary to support one of the worst pro-war, Bush-enabling Blue Dogs against a highly credible, progressive challenger?
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