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The warped reality of our media stars

Glenn Greenwald
The latest polling data demonstrates that what we heard from our top journalists about Pelosi's Syria trip was all wrong.

Iraq: American public opinion vs. a “small but powerful group”

Glenn Greenwald
The gulf continues to widen between the views of most Americans regarding Iraq and the faction which Gen. John Sheehan called the "small but powerful group" responsible for the war's continuation.

Fear of female Democrats

Carol Lloyd
Will threatened right-wing pundits persuade male voters that it's wimpy to vote for a woman?

Real inconvenient truths

Camille Paglia
Our failed political dynasties, Pelosi's stylish appeal and George W. Bush as Queen Victoria. Plus: The hot air about global warming.

A meeting with the president

Tim Grieve
Is it an invitation or a summons?

The American media’s fringe ideological view of Pelosi’s trip

Glenn Greenwald
The media's coverage of Pelosi's Syria trip demonstrates that it takes its cues from fringe ideologues whom it mistakes for the mainstream.

To Damascus with Nancy Pelosi

Joe Conason
Why neocons are so apoplectic about the speaker's visit to Syria.

The Limbaugh-Cheney two-step

Alex Koppelman
Appearing with radio host Rush Limbaugh, the vice president dances around the question of Democrats' patriotism.

Play ball!

Joan Walsh
Thoughts on Barry Bonds and Newt Gingrich as I head out to my favorite spring ritual, baseball's Opening Day.

Observations about John Harris’ replies

Glenn Greenwald
An exchange with the Politico's editor in chief highlights some interesting points about what really motivates our nation's journalistic elite.

Drudge and the Politico — poisonously joined at the hip

Glenn Greenwald
The new online mainstream media venture, the Politico, has proven itself to be as dependent upon Matt Drudge as it is inaccurate and unreliable.

Standard operating procedure

Tim Grieve
Politics at Justice, politics at the GSA.

House approves Iraq withdrawal plan

Tim Grieve
The president has vowed a veto.

MoveOn moves in with Pelosi

Farhad Manjoo
The netroots group's support proved crucial to passage of the Democrats' Iraq spending plan. But antiwar activists say MoveOn has been co-opted by its access to power.

House nears approval of withdrawal plan

Tim Grieve
Liberal holdouts conclude that the speaker's plan is better than no plan.

A MoveOn push poll?

Michael Scherer
85 percent of MoveOn's 3.3 million members are backing elosi's Iraq plan. But can those numbers be trusted?

Can American Jews unplug the Israel lobby?

Gary Kamiya
As Bush's unbalanced Mideast policies careen from disaster to disaster, people who don't toe the AIPAC line are beginning to speak out.

What a difference four years makes

Joan Walsh
On the Iraq war anniversary, it's worth remembering the climate of bullying and intimidation that abetted the Bush administration's case for war.

Inside America’s powerful Israel lobby

Gregory Levey
AIPAC's three-day summit included fiery evangelical oratory, adoration for Dick Cheney -- and new plans for going after Iran.

Is Britney Spears bad for Hillary Clinton’s campaign?

Page Rockwell
Or, does one woman's bad behavior ruin things for all women? The Associated Press says maybe.

Not all gender quotas created equal

Carol Lloyd
Should the European Union follow the lead of governments that have adopted quotas for female representation?

A traveling road show on Iraq

Tim Grieve
The spin from Air Force One.

House Democrats’ plan(s) for Iraq

Tim Grieve
Pelosi's measure calls for withdrawal by the end of 2008; a competing proposal eyes the end of 2007.

How Cheney bombed in Afghanistan

Sidney Blumenthal
The vice president slinks home from a disastrous trip where a failed assassination attempt was only the loudest proof that his war policies have emboldened al-Qaida and the Taliban.
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