Showing results for: Nancy Pelosi (page 125)
It’s all fun and games until somebody invades Iran
Tim Grieve
Who was that mysterious "senior administration official"? Hint: His initials are Dick Cheney.
Cheney’s contempt for American public opinion
Glenn Greenwald
Ever since the 2006 midterm defeat suffered by Republicans, the vice president's public behavior has changed noticeably.
The end of “slow bleed”? Don’t count on it
Tim Grieve
An editor admits he invented the phrase. Will the GOP and the media stop attributing it to Democrats?
The Fix
Scott Lamb
James Cameron finds Jesus. How Barbara Walters weathered Rosie vs. Trump. Plus: The naked man in Etheridge's bedroom.
The Fix
Scott Lamb
Anna Nicole to get Bahamas burial. Who'll get Britney's tell-all interview? Plus: Olbermann calls Cooper "a marketing experiment."
Democrats eye repeal of use-of-force resolution
Tim Grieve
Don't want Congress micromanaging the war? How about a macro approach?
If the United States were a company, would George Bush be our CEO?
Warren Hellman
The first MBA president probably wouldn't keep his job if he had to face a board of directors. But short of impeachment, what can be done to rein him in?
David Broder’s “seriousness”
Glenn Greenwald
Beltway pundits perpetuate the most distortive myths about the gravest matters of war and peace while endlessly touting their own "seriousness."
Biden: Repeal the 2002 Iraq war resolution
Tim Grieve
If senators need a "do-over," here's their chance.
Sound and fury over Iraq
Michael Scherer
Democrats say no to the Bush surge. Republicans are outraged. Adolf Hitler and Robert Frost are invoked. Tuesday's debate in Congress signified, well, you know how the line goes.
Camille’s back!
Camille Paglia
After a six-year absence, our cultural high priestess and pioneering Web proto-blogger has returned! And nobody -- not Hillary, Obama, McCain nor Anna Nicole -- can escape her level gaze.
Uncircumcised students suspended, potty parity for Pelosi and more
Tracy Clark-Flory
A Kenyan high school tries to protect boys from ridicule. Also, congresswomen without a toilet?
The plane, the plane!
Tim Grieve
It's the RNC vs. Tony Snow in a media frenzy over Nancy Pelosi's flight plans.
The Pentagon’s not-so-little secret
Sidney Blumenthal
As the president and Republicans continue to hype the surge -- and stifle debate about it -- Bush's own war planners are preparing for failure in Iraq.
Is there hope in the House?
Tim Grieve
With the Senate at a standstill on Iraq, House Democrats are ready to try for a resolution of their own.
Still grave and deteriorating
Walter Shapiro
While James Baker preaches to give escalation a chance, Congress searches for the means to stop Bush's war in Iraq.
“The decider” is now “the decision maker”
Tim Grieve
The president says that his new plan will work because he told "them" that it has to.
The Fix
Scott Lamb
"Grey's" star goes to rehab ... for slurs. Cruise's sit-down with Scooter Libby. Plus: Jennifer Garner's horny dog, Martha Stewart.
Congress steps on Bush’s Darfur applause line
Michael Scherer
The day after Bush got cheers for mentioning Darfur, members of his own party blasted him for neglecting the region. Does a new Congress mean new hope?
What else we’re reading
Tracy Clark-Flory, Catherine Price
Baristas in leg warmers, criticism for Baby Einstein Co., Durham prosecutor Mike Nifong in hot water again, and more.
Do you have to have balls to have balls?
Joan Walsh
It's nice the talking heads have discovered Jim Webb, but why do they think Democrats have to be men to be courageous?
Two long years to go
Walter Shapiro
Despite his prattle about cutting the deficit, a grudging nod to global climate change, and yet another plea for backup on his Iraq plan, Bush's presidency entered its final phase on life support.
He built a hospital — and he can dunk!
Michael Scherer
Bush preferred talking about Dikembe Mutombo and Wesley Autrey to discussing the real state of the union.
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