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Getting religion
Frances Kissling
Democratic guru Jim Wallis's strategy to woo "values voters" compromises on abortion in unacceptable ways.
Why big business hearts John Roberts
Michael Scherer
It's looking like George W. Bush named a Supreme Court nominee that corporate honchos can love.
Will the GOP stand by Bush?
Stephen W. Stromberg
As the president's approval ratings sink ever lower, congressional Republicans facing reelection are getting nervous. But thanks to the way votes are distributed, they may not pay a price for their loyalty.
Hillary’s opponent? Don’t ask, don’t tell
T.g.
Republicans are excited about using Jeanine Pirro to bloody up Clinton before she can run for president. Is she up to the task?
Does an attack on Roberts go too far?
T.g.
A new TV spot suggests that Bush's Supreme Court nominee "excuses" antiabortion violence.
Priests in lab coats
Andrew O'Hehir
Philosopher Michael Ruse is an ardent evolutionist who thinks creationism is claptrap. So why is he accusing atheistic scientists like Richard Dawkins of being as religious as born-again Bible thumpers?
Verily, I sell unto you
Lynn Harris
Increasing numbers of evangelical business owners are hanging out their shingles with the word "Christian" prominently displayed. Are they bringing godliness to Main Street -- or making hay on holiness?
Bush has “complete confidence” in Rove — but why?
Tim Grieve
The president hints that he knows the "true facts" of the Plame case. We've heard that one before.
“The Aristocrats”
Stephanie Zacharek
This delightful, innocently perverted look at what stand-up comics do to amuse one another may require a high tolerance for toilet humor.
The left’s damp powder
Michael Scherer
The battle over Bush's Supreme Court nominee was supposed to be epic -- so why hasn't it even started yet?
Day of the pontiff
Rebecca Traister
Catholics for a Free Choice interpret the new pope's first 100 days.
What does Roberts really think about abortion?
Katharine Mieszkowski
The guessing game continues, while commentators envision a U.S. without constitutional abortion rights.
Hillary sways to the center
Farhad Manjoo
The New York senator signs on to her party's centrist wing.
Letters
Salon Staff
Can't we all just get along? Maybe not. Readers respond to Michelle Goldberg's "One Nation, Divisible."
A compromise on Roberts’ papers?
Farhad Manjoo
The White House agrees to turn over some of Roberts' papers -- but not nearly enough.
John Roberts: The forgetful Federalist
Farhad Manjoo
Bush's Supreme Court nominee may have once joined the Federalist Society, but if he did he can't remember it.
Letters
Salon Staff
Readers tangle over John Roberts' conservative credentials. Plus: Was Roberts a better pick for women than Edith Jones?
Would Roberts respect privacy?
Dawn Johnsen
Don't be fooled: There's more than one way for Bush's high court nominee to undermine reproductive rights.
Too much
Salon Staff
Overdoing it -- with food, with consumerism, with laws. How do TTers think we can get out?
“We’ve got to Bork Roberts!”
Rebecca Traister
Protesters sweat it out in the sweltering Manhattan heat to take their first stand against Bush's Supreme Court nominee.
Thou shalt not commit plagiarism
Aaron Kinney
Ann Coulter has been accused of cutting and pasting dirty words.
Letters
Salon Staff
Readers share their thoughts on Supreme Court nominee John Roberts' reputation, haircut and likely effect on the court.
The John Roberts dossier
Katharine Mieszkowski
Everything you need to know about Bush's nominee, before the battle begins.
What does John Roberts believe?
Peter Rubin
Bush's selection looks like a political masterstroke. But if Judge Roberts proves to be an ideologue in the Scalia/Thomas mold, he and the president may run into a Democratic buzz saw.
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