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Can Dems spin Iraq war cave-in as a victory?

Joan Walsh
Harry Reid doesn't have the votes to cut off war funding, but he should stop pretending his compromise blocks the president's war plans.

Compromise or compromised?

Tim Grieve
Harry Reid hails a no-timeline plan as "great progress."

Michelle Obama’s sacrifice

Debra Dickerson
It had to be hard for the high-achieving candidate's wife to give up her career -- and I'm in a feminist fury about it.

Comey’s testimony raises new and vital questions about the NSA scandal

Glenn Greenwald
The testimony yesterday, while dramatic, underscores how severe a threat to the rule of law this administration poses.

A new world trade order?

Andrew Leonard
Talk about quick work. Economist Dani Rodrik joins the blogosphere and presto: Republicans and Democrats agree to a trade deal

Republicans play politics with war funding

Joan Walsh
After their supposed tough talk to the president, 11 so-called moderates vote down a Democratic compromise in the House. Plus: I'm on "Scarborough Country" tonight.

The disconnect

Tim Grieve
The American people want a timetable for bringing the troops home. They're not going to get it.

Is it unpatriotic to go green on the Fourth of July?

Andrew Leonard
Democrats are pushing "Energy Independence Day" as part of their answer to high gas prices. Does that make remotely any sense?

And now, a message from the people

Tim Grieve
A new poll confirms that Americans want Congress to adopt a plan for bringing the troops home.

The legend of Rahm

Edward McClelland
Was Rahm Emanuel the reason the Democrats took back the House in the 2006 election? A Chicago reporter makes the case.

Don’t worry, be Mike Gravel

Alex Koppelman
No job, no money, no problem -- after personal setbacks, the quirky Alaskan returns to his first love as a long-shot contender for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Nude car washes, presidential vetoes and more

Catherine Price
It's a busy Friday.

When flip-flopping is a good thing

Joan Walsh
Tommy Thompson says employers shouldn't be able to fire gays. Hillary Clinton wants to deauthorize the Iraq war. The White House thinks it's OK to talk to Syria. A mind is a wonderful thing to change.

Condi Rice never looks back

Joe Conason
That attitude, says Marcus Mabry in his new biography of the secretary of state, has seriously harmed the United States.

Have Bill Frist and right-wing bloggers plagiarized their new Iraq plan?

Glenn Greenwald
A new organization created to support the Iraq war seems to have stolen its founding document from Valerie Ninemire's cheerleading site.

“I’m the commander guy”

Tim Grieve
The Decider describes his job.

The promise keeper vs. the spineless wimps

Tim Grieve
The Washington Post frames the Iraq debate.

The Politico: Exhibit A for our broken political press

Glenn Greenwald
The publication's "senior political columnist" writes its eighth story on John Edwards' hair in two weeks.

It’s not us against them; it’s us against you

Tim Grieve
Nancy Pelosi pushes back.

Last refuge of the scoundrel

Gary Kamiya
Bush is trying to convince the American people that Iraq is the WWII of our time, and Democrats are craven defeatists. Both claims are absurd.

A genuine political sea change?

Glenn Greenwald
The true radicalism and deceit of the Bush administration are now being revealed, and that has the potential to fundamentally change American political opinion.

Quote of the Day

Tim Grieve
Tom DeLay says Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid are "getting very, very close to treason."

“He’s our No. 1 crime fighter”

Tim Grieve
As Republicans jump ship, the White House stands by Alberto Gonzales.

The way forward?

Tim Grieve
Bush meets with congressional leaders on Iraq.
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