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The principled, honest House Republicans
Glenn Greenwald
Three weeks ago, the House GOP mocked the Democrats' proposal for a closed session to debate FISA as a dangerous gift to the terrorists. Today, they demanded a closed session to debate FISA.
Will a new House ethics panel work?
Vincent Rossmeier
Reform doesn't come easy in the House, where both Republicans and Democrats have objected to a new independent body created to investigate ethical violations by lawmakers.
How the U.S. can still save Iraq
Gary Kamiya
It's time for the U.S. to listen to secular Iraqis like Omar Fekeiki, a passionate journalist with a bold and original plan to put Iraq together again.
Democrat wins former Speaker Hastert’s seat
Mark Schone
Bill Foster wins a special election to succeed Illinois' Denny Hastert in a "rock-ribbed" GOP House district.
Various items
Glenn Greenwald
Democrat who strongly opposes the Iraq war and telecom amnesty wins a seat in Congress in a bright red district. More on Carlson, Power and the media's servitude to political power. The soap opera narrative of the 2008 election.
Exclusive capitulation report: House Democratic leadership circulates FISA bill
Glenn Greenwald
After weeks of pretending to stand against the president's demands, the House today is circulating a bill to give Bush everything he demanded.
Dean says he’s concerned about a prolonged race
Alex Koppelman
In a closed-door meeting with Sen. Reid and Rep. Pelosi, the DNC chairman said a continuing nomination battle could hurt the party's chances in November.
How to turn white evangelicals into Democrats
Vincent Rossmeier
According to author Amy Sullivan, liberals don't have to sell their souls to convert Christian Republicans.
Can a Cuban Democrat win in South Florida?
Kirk Nielsen
Real change in our hard-line Cuba policy may depend more on who's in Congress than who wins the White House. Suddenly, Miami's three Cuban Republicans look beatable.
Clinton’s “win-at-all-costs strategy”
Alex Koppelman
In a memo, Obama's campaign attacks its opponent's positions on delegates.
Enemies everywhere
Glenn Greenwald
The right preaches against self-victimization except when it practices it.
Consequences for ignoring congressional subpoenas: None
Glenn Greenwald
It has been more than six months since top White House officials decided simply to ignore the subpoenas. Congress has done and will continue to do nothing about it.
Chris Matthews’ mea culpa
Rebecca Traister
The "Hardball" host swallows his pride -- or saves his hide -- by getting all contrite about his treatment of Hillary Clinton.
Hillary without tears
Camille Paglia
Why it's time to close the book on the Clintons -- and herald the Obamas! Plus: Iran war hawks, Russian drag queens and the genius of Zeppelin.
Favorite quotes of 2007
Glenn Greenwald
Reminiscing about revealing media and political statements from this year.
Year in Broadsheet
Tracy Clark-Flory
From the HPV vaccine to the federal abortion ban, these are the women's-related stories to remember 2007 by.
Reid and company target the true enemy: “Dodd and his allies”
Glenn Greenwald
In Beltway World, anyone who objects to lawbreaking by the government and telecoms is either unserious or insincere.
Congressional Dems concede SCHIP fight
Alex Koppelman
Stymied by their inability to override a presidential veto, the Dems walk away from plans to expand the health insurance plan -- Republicans are claiming victory.
Anatomy and significance of Monday’s FISA victory
Glenn Greenwald
There are several valuable lessons to learn from examining how the establishment's FISA bill was disrupted.
Democratic complicity in Bush’s torture regimen
Glenn Greenwald
With one extremist Bush policy after the next, congressional Democratic leaders are revealed to be the administration's key enablers and supporters.
“Missing” evidence is familiar Bush pattern
Glenn Greenwald
The latest revelations of obstruction of justice involve two familiar ingredients: Deliberate destruction of evidence and acquiescence by key congressional Democrats.
Cheney on Congress: Where are the men?
Tim Grieve
The vice president says his old friends are marching "to the tune of Nancy Pelosi" and "not carrying the big stick."
Time tries again
Glenn Greenwald
The editors went today and corrected yesterday's correction. They should keep trying.
Bad stenographers
Glenn Greenwald
Referring to the role played by our establishment press as stenography is truly an insult to the work of professional stenographers.
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