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Just say no

David Paul Kuhn
Democrats are finally rejecting craven compromises and redefining the party in opposition to right-wing Republicans.

Where are the Democrats?

Arianna Huffington
A majority of Americans say the war in Iraq hasn't made the U.S. safer. Why aren't more Democrats demanding that the White House develop an exit strategy?

Piling on

Tim Grieve
Washington Democrats line up to note their disapproval of Howard Dean. How long must this go on?

House ready to pass energy bill

H. Josef Hebert

Whitewashing the pope

Arianna Huffington
The media's obsessive coverage of the pope's death does not include a discussion of the tragic failures of his reign.

“I said something in an inartful way”

Page Rockwell
Tom DeLay apologizes.

Is the noose tightening on Tom DeLay?

Tim Grieve
As new ethics problems arise in Washington, a criminal case in Texas gets a little hotter.

The chairman’s quiet campaign

Tim Grieve

Howard Dean, reaching out

Tim Grieve

Making amends with Howard Dean

Tim Grieve

Howard Dean’s revolution

Tim Grieve

Howard Dean or anybody but?

Tim Grieve
Two very different politicians are leading the race for the DNC chair, but neither has the contest clinched -- and others are closing in. Where is the Democratic Party going?

Hillary Clinton and “moral values”

Tim Grieve

“Not this time, Mr. President”

Arianna Huffington
Dems will soon have an "accountability moment" of their own -- when Bush asks Congress for another $100 billion for Iraq.

In search of armored Humvees and an exit plan

Arianna Huffington
The Democrats must shout from the rooftops that Bush and Rumsfeld have betrayed the troops they claim to be supporting.

Rumsfeld’s armor cracking fast

Mark Follman

Letters

Salon Staff
What do Ukraine and Ohio have in common? Should the CIA play dirty? Has Bush soured Canadians on America for good? Salon readers weigh in.

Don’t like the rules? Just change ’em

Geraldine Sealey

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
Meet the sweet nothings of "Laguna Beach"! Learn why women are from Venus, but Veronica is from Mars! Plus: Watch empty non sequiturs barked at the candidates in HBO's "Diary of a Political Tourist"!

The voters Democrats can’t reach

James K. Galbraith
Republicans don't live in John Edwards' "two Americas" -- they live in a third America, less polarized, where outside information doesn't get through. Democrats need to speak to the America they can reach about the issues it cares about: Jobs, Iraq and healthcare.

Wednesday’s must-reads

Tim Grieve, Stephen W. Stromberg

Forty years after Fannie Lou Hamer

Joan Walsh

One George down, one to go

Martin Sieff
George Tenet was a hapless bumbler who deserved his fate. But as long as the high-ranking Bush cronies who are really responsible for the Iraq nightmare sit safely inside the Pentagon, Americans will not be satisfied.

Tenet’s choice

Mary Jacoby
Was the CIA director pushed out by a White House looking for a scapegoat on Iraq and 9/11? Or did he flee before Bush could make him the fall guy?
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