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Petraeus has spoken; where are the Democrats?

Tim Grieve
Will they rise to the challenge? Or will we just do this all over again in March?

The Hillary Clinton Nutcracker

Tracy Clark-Flory
A figurine of the presidential candidate comes with "stainless steel thighs" and can crack the toughest of nuts.

Barack Obama’s Republican edge

Michael Scherer
If he can win the Democratic primary, will his fans from the opposing party help take him all the way to the White House?

Yeah, well, other than winning the White House and all

Tim Grieve
The Wall Street Journal on women in politics.

Report: Dennis Hastert to retire

Tim Grieve
The former House speaker may be best remembered for making a mess of the Mark Foley scandal.

Will it go round in circles?

Tim Grieve
Alberto Gonzales, overseer.

Attention Democrats: GOP fear-mongering does not work

Glenn Greenwald
The Democrats have completely ignored the key lesson of the 2006 midterm elections.

Democrats’ responsibility for Bush radicalism

Glenn Greenwald
With each passing day, Congressional Democrats become increasingly responsible for the excesses and abuses which they choose to permit and enable.

Pelosi: It’s about the war

Tim Grieve
House speaker says she'd "probably" advocate Bush's impeachment if she weren't a member of Congress.

Joe Klein and Beltway seriousness

Glenn Greenwald
Responding to my post this morning, the Time pundit defends our political elite's understanding of their own seriousness.

White House aides face contempt charges

Alex Koppelman
The Judiciary Committee votes today on whether the full House should consider certifying citations against chief of staff Joshua Bolten and former counsel Harriet Miers.

House says no to salaried spouses

Julia Dahl
Bill would halt payments to family members from campaign coffers, but victory in the Senate is unlikely.

Ready or not, here she comes

Julia Dahl
Cindy Sheehan arrives in Washington. Will Dems heed her call for impeachment?

Congress puts off fixing touch-screen voting

Farhad Manjoo
Instead of instituting a real fix for the scourge of electronic voting, Democrats look ready to adopt a money-wasting quick fix.

Dear Readers

Michael Scherer
Salon's Washington correspondent responds to letters about his article "Hillary Is From Mars, Obama Is From Venus."

Cindy Sheehan’s wrong turn

Joan Walsh
The antiwar leader is threatening to run against Nancy Pelosi because the House speaker won't support impeaching President Bush.

Rep. Sheehan?

Julia Dahl
The anti-war mom says she'll run for Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's seat if Pelosi doesn't move to impeach Bush, and soon.

Quote of the Day

Tim Grieve
The Bush bump that wasn't.

A lesson in 7th century history for Nancy Pelosi

Andrew Leonard
Agree to our demands, say Korean trade negotiators, or you will be crushed like the invading armies of the Sui Dynasty

Shopping for carbon credits

Katherine Ellison
An environmentally conscious mom discovers carbon offsets are not always a smart buy -- especially from green-washing utility companies like PG&E.

Lieberman calls for more patience on Iraq

Tim Grieve
If the enemy is "on the run," how is he also launching attacks in Iraq and Britain?

Nancy Pelosi’s Greenland adventure

Andrew Leonard
Climate change meant traveling by boat, instead of dog sled. A perfect opportunity for political point-scoring.

What Democrats need to learn about power

Rich Galen
The former communications director for Newt Gingrich compares the Democratic takeover of 2007 to the Republican takeover of 1995.

The complete myth driving our Iraq “debate”

Glenn Greenwald
Democrats allowed "de-funding" to be equated with "abandoning the troops," and that myth became decisive in the debate over our Iraq war policy.
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