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The tipping point
Amanda Griscom Little
Industry leaders and lawmakers are collaborating to curb emissions. Is the logjam over global warming finally starting to break?
How to speak Republican
Katharine Mieszkowski
Conservative word doctor Frank Luntz explains what Bush should say about the war, why Nancy Pelosi should keep quiet, and what the GOP can learn from Barack Obama.
State of indifference
Sidney Blumenthal
Unlike past presidents dealing with the consequences of war, Bush has walled himself off from the public and the Congress it elected.
How the left caused 9/11, by Dinesh D’Souza
Alex Koppelman
An interview with the conservative polemicist, who accuses the cultural left of provoking al-Qaida's attack in his new book, "The Enemy at Home."
Is Harold Ford built for the road ahead?
Thomas F. Schaller
The DLC proves it's living in the past by picking the failed senatorial candidate as its new chairman.
Big Oil gets punked
Andrew Leonard
The House votes to end oil and gas tax breaks and invest the money in renewable energy.
Escalation vs. withdrawal
Tim Grieve
Both plans have worst-case scenarios, but only one of them puts 21,000 more U.S. troops at risk.
Maria’s hope
Joe Conason
My friend, a consultant for progressive causes, may have died at 52 because she lacked health insurance. The Democrats she worked so hard to return to power owe her one.
This woman’s work
Carol Lloyd
Nearly 30 years before Nancy Pelosi credited her children for her political acumen, author Tillie Olsen wrote poignantly about balancing work and family.
Urgency, Washington style
Tim Grieve
The Democrats try to implement more recommendations from the 9/11 Commission.
The Democrats get macho
Tracy Clark-Flory
The New York Times argues that the true "milestone in gender politics" is the rise of alpha-male Dems.
To grandmother Pelosi’s house we go
Debra J. Dickerson
More power to the first female speaker for using her grandkids as props. But what's Jim Clyburn's problem?
Auditioning for history
Walter Shapiro
After 50 years in Congress, John Dingell's passion for oversight is undiminished.
The Bush record, including the botched Drug Plan, offers him no shortage of investigative opportunities.
White House response to Democrats’ plan: Where is it?
Tim Grieve
Reid and Pelosi offer a way forward in Iraq. Snow says the president looks forward to hearing their way forward in Iraq.
Lieberman vs. compromise; McCain vs. everyone
Tim Grieve
Americans may not support "immediate" withdrawal from Iraq, but they don't support sending more troops, either.
Democrats to Bush: Don’t surge
Tim Grieve
Reid and Pelosi say it's time to "bring the war to a close."
The party’s over
Joan Walsh
It's time for Democrats to step up and do what they were elected to do: Oppose this president's disastrous war with a smart and courageous strategy.
Dems to GOP: “I feel your pain”
Michael Scherer
After 12 years of Republican control, Nancy Pelosi assumed her historic role as the first ever Madam Speaker. She promised the GOP "partnership" -- but not quite yet.
No reason to make nice
Joe Conason
Nancy Pelosi must be tough in pressing the Democrats' agenda -- and she needn't heed hypocritical Republicans who won't cooperate.
Welcome, Madame
Carol Lloyd
After much anticipation, Rep. Nancy Pelosi is officially speaker of the House.
Scenes from the new beginning
Tim Grieve
Clinton has an earful for Cheney; Pelosi proves her motherly cred.
Pelosi: Iraq is the president’s responsibility
Tim Grieve
The new House speaker calls on Bush to put forward a plan that "allows us to responsibly redeploy our troops."
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