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Harriet Miers talking points: Are there any left?
Tim Grieve
Remember how she was meticulous, detail-oriented and unchanging? Never mind.
No longer the “Right Man”
Sidney Blumenthal
Conservatives are raging against Bush to hide the utter failure of their ideology.
Will Miers help topple Roe v. Wade?
Emily Schmall
Her record in Texas confirms that Harriet Miers resolutely opposes abortion.
What Bush really knew about Harriet Miers
Tim Grieve
Earlier this month, the president tried to suggest that he didn't know his nominee's views on abortion. He did.
A tale of two nominees
Tim Grieve
Harriet Miers' abortion views will get all the attention, but her qualifications -- or lack thereof -- are important, too.
Harriet Miers: Outlaw abortion except to prevent the death of the mother
Tim Grieve
The Supreme Court nominee staked out an extreme position in a 1989 questionnaire.
We’re haunted by an abortion from 10 years ago
Cary Tennis
It was the right thing to do, but we never really dealt with it.
Dobson reveals all
J.J. Helland
James Dobson clarifies his statements about Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers.
Just like a woman
Meghan Laslocky
Thousands of men are shelling out $6,500 for hyper-realistic dolls that answer all their needs -- and don't talk back.
Rescuing Jesus
Alessandro Camon
Bush & Co. have hijacked Jesus, using him as the poster child for their callous worldview. It's time to rescue Christ from his kidnappers.
“A crisis of biblical proportions”
Amanda Griscom Little
A pro-Bush but eco-conscious evangelical launches a crusade against global warming.
Letters
Salon Staff
Is Harriet Miers a political "pawn," or someone who can restore a "different sort of balance" to the Supreme Court? Readers consider Bush's nominee.
Hearings for Miers: Are they worth the time?
Tim Grieve
She has no record and she's probably not going to answer any questions. Is it time to rethink the Senate charade?
On Miers, the White House takes the right to church
Tim Grieve
Stories about the nominee's faith -- and her antiabortion views -- are suddenly everywhere.
A conservative senator on Miers: “Trust, but verify”
Tim Grieve
Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback says the president's assurances about the nominee's "heart" aren't enough to satisfy him.
Letters
Salon Staff
"Bennett's statements were crude. But the left doesn't help itself when it twists meaning to suit its own ends." Readers have their say about Cecelie Berry's response to William Bennett.
Bush: “I picked the best person I could find”
Tim Grieve
Echoing his father's comments about Clarence Thomas, the president says that his Supreme Court nominee is "plenty bright" and the most qualified person for the job.
Miers: On the “extreme end of the anti-choice movement”?
Tim Grieve
The woman who ran Miers' City Council campaign says her views on abortion are probably in line with Bush's.
God, home and country
Salon Staff
TTers weigh in this week on Christianity, the Founding Fathers, a place called home.
How they voted on Roberts
Tim Grieve
Democrats split evenly on Bush's nominee. Here's the breakdown.
What really caused Katrina?
Tim Grieve
Al-Qaida says it's God's revenge for homosexuality. Louis Farrakhan says it's punishment for Iraq -- and that the government intentionally made it worse.
With Roberts a lock, who comes next?
Tim Grieve
Bush is talking about the value of diversity. Would a female John Roberts count?
“Make levees, not war”
Jeff Horwitz
Rita and infighting among organizers threatened to make the day a washout, but Saturday's massive antiwar protest took Washington by storm.
Get his robes ready
Michael Scherer
Conservatives gloat, senators posture and NPR's Nina Totenberg lobbies to protect her vacation plans as John Roberts' nomination sails through.
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