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The sacrificial lambs

Cathleen Miller
To satisfy the religious right, George W. Bush has punished the most vulnerable -- millions of women and girls from the world's poorest countries.

DeLay Inc.

Lou Dubose, Jan Reid
In this exclusive excerpt from "The Hammer," Lou Dubose and Jan Reid expose how Tom DeLay turned campaign fundraising into a shadowy enterprise.

Marine declares war on Bush

Michelle Goldberg
Iraq war veteran Steve Brozak is running hard for Congress. And he's turning his campaign into a referendum on Bush's military folly.

Does George Bush even know what science is?

Katharine Mieszkowski
A new political advocacy organization, Scientists and Engineers for Change, is pretty sure the answer is no. And so they're going on the warpath.

In the polls

Jeff Horwitz

We the moderators

Compiled by the War Room staff
"Mr. President, are you most proud of squandering the budget surplus or overseeing massive job loss?" Salon readers pose their debate questions to Bush and Kerry

Letters

Salon Staff
Aren't Margaret Cho and Dave Chappelle Lenny's children, too? Has Ramtha been wrongly maligned and Gwyneth unduly praised? Salon readers weigh in.

Letters

Salon Staff
"I was less surprised by Laura Barcella's article than by the animosity of some of the responses it provoked." Readers continue to discuss "The A-word."

Laura Bush, stealth weapon

Suzanne Goldenberg
Campaigning in five battleground states this week, the first lady, with an approval rating much higher than her husband's, tries to soften the president's image.

Confounding Republican hopes

Suzanne Goldenberg
Polls show that Bush is failing to increase his support among mainstream Jewish voters, despite his strong support for Israel.

Letters

Salon Staff
"The 'I had an abortion' T-shirts will do more harm to the pro-choice movement than good." Laura Barcella's article inspires personal stories -- and outrage.

The A-word

Laura Barcella
A new group of feminist activists are promoting brutal honesty about abortion -- including wearing T-shirts that say you've had one.

“Bleep” of faith

John Gorenfeld
An indie film gets buzz and a big rollout. But "What the Bleep Do We Know!?" uses questionable on-screen experts -- and appears to be an infomercial for a controversial New Age sect.

Don’t mess with the Bushes

David Talbot
In her new book, Kitty Kelley shows how the first family intimidates those who've tried to expose the clan's dark secrets of drugs, drinking, womanizing and nepotism. Now, she tells Salon, they're coming after her.

Medicine man

Robert Schlesinger
The future of GOP control of the Senate depends on Oklahoma Republican candidate Tom Coburn, a former doctor who has covered up a scandal from his past until now.

The gospel according to Jimmy Breslin

Andrew O'Hehir
New York's greatest living newspaper columnist says the Catholic Church, corrupted by sexual scandal and creeping right-wing ideology, is dying out in America. And he sheds no tears.

“In the Shadow of No Towers” by Art Spiegelman

Scott Thill
This dark, troubling and sometimes hilarious 9/11 comic, created in a jumpy city uneasily balanced between Bush and Osama, may be the finest and most personal work of art to emerge from the tragedy.

Why conservatives must not vote for Bush

Doug Bandow
A Reaganite argues that Bush is a dangerous, profligate, moralizing radical -- and that his reelection would be catastrophic both for the right and for America.

Feeling queasy?

Suzanne Goldenberg
The GOP campaign braces itself for the Kitty Kelley treatment as the details in her new book on the Bush dynasty come out.

The zigzag man

Joe Conason
Zell Miller might have zigzagged to please his Big Tobacco benefactors, but his new far-right Christian friend won't like his cigarette breath.

A lone ranger in danger

Sidney Blumenthal
Bush sees himself as the heroic rescuer and avenger in a primal struggle with savages -- but he shouldn't forget Custer.

Fear and narcissism in New York

Sidney Blumenthal
In trying to transfer his heroic, powerful image to Bush, Schwarzenegger reveals the deep anxieties of the GOP.

The religious right dance in NYC

Tim Grieve
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