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The Fix
Salon Staff
Madonna seeks to clean up nuclear waste with "magic Kabbalah fluid." K-Fed "a joke"? Plus: Luke Wilson on butts!
The day after defeat
Glenn Greenwald
Lieberman's supporters try to paint a bright picture as Democrats abandon his candidacy and Republicans pretend to be happy.
Salon’s great races of 2006
Walter Shapiro
The most important congressional elections in over a decade are fast approaching. Here's our guide to the 10 races to watch as the Democrats fight to take back Congress.
The GOP agenda
Tim Grieve
Amid Iraq debate, Republicans cut the estate tax, fight off a minimum-wage increase and stall the Voting Rights Act.
Will the Democrats’ best chance be good enough?
Walter Shapiro
Bush's ratings are in the toilet and anti-Republicanism is sweeping the land. But Dems must still overcome incumbency and money to retake the House this November.
Setting up an argument on Rove, the Democrats vote to toss Jefferson
Tim Grieve
House Democrats vote to strip Jefferson of his seat on the Ways and Means Committee.
Salon interview: Harry Reid
Tim Grieve
The Senate minority leader on why he supports Joe Lieberman, how blogs help the Democrats and why he doesn't support impeachment (hint: President Cheney).
San Franciscophobia
Garrison Keillor
We're stuck with a terrible war and a worse president, and all the GOP can do is scream, "Pelosi and her Nancy boys are coming"? This is pathetic.
All eyes on San Diego
James Verini
If a liberal women's studies professor can win a congressional seat in this conservative bastion, November could be a GOP nightmare.
The Blogfather
Michael Scherer
Netroots guru Jerome Armstrong says he's a freethinking pragmatist. But lefty bloggers say his backing of centrist Mark Warner shows he's become just another political consultant.
Fiddling while the earth burns
Walter Shapiro
America's political system is not set up to tackle vast, seemingly abstract problems that require immediate sacrifice.
Jefferson must go
Joe Conason
For their own good and the good of the country, Rep. William Jefferson's allies in the Congressional Black Caucus should insist that he resign.
The William Jefferson case, and what “some Republicans” say
Tim Grieve
Amid questions about the separation of powers, Democrats begin to push Jefferson.
The Democrats and William Jefferson
Tim Grieve
Nancy Pelosi has demanded a lot of resignations in her day. Is it time for another?
Are November elections Bush’s last, best hope?
Tim Grieve
The Republicans play the expectations game.
Impeachment “off the table”? Not the one where Conyers sits
Tim Grieve
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi tried to shut down a Republican talking point.
Pelosi: Impeachment is “off the table”
Tim Grieve
The House minority leader tries to kill off a Republican talking point.
Can a Presidential Medal of Freedom be far behind?
Tim Grieve
Dennis Hastert's picks for high Congressional honors: Porter Goss and Dick Cheney.
McClellan resigns; will a Fox man replace him?
Tim Grieve
Tony Snow has been auditioning for the job for years.
Is the “Israel lobby” distorting America’s Mideast policies?
Michelle Goldberg
Two leading academics have tried to break the taboo against criticizing Israel's powerful U.S. lobby. It's a worthy aim, but their clumsy argument may backfire.
What we missed this week (McKinney, mostly)
Farhad Manjoo
Congress didn't get anything done, and everyone was focused on the scuffle kerfuffle involving the Georgia congresswoman.
Hammer blows
Michael Scherer
GOP leaders paid their last respects to the fallen House leader -- then fled the press. But Democrats want to talk about Tom DeLay until November.
The political score card
Michael Scherer
A partisan analysis of chin flips, punched cops and a proposed memorial to the fallen.
Sinners in the hands of an angry GOP
Michelle Goldberg
At a messianic "War on Christians" conference, Tom DeLay warned that "the future of man hangs in the balance" as other righteous souls demanded that gay sex be explicitly described to restore "shame."
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