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The passion of the Rudy

Tim Grieve
The GOP's Monday night moderates try to fire up the convention's far-right true believers. But Michael Moore is more successful.

It girl gone wild

Whitney Joiner
Abigail Vona's stealing and lying led to a stint in a teen delinquent boot camp. Now 20, she's written a memoir about her experience -- and landed in the gossip pages.

Distortion of things past

Sidney Blumenthal
Avoiding any mention of domestic issues, convention speakers instead rewrite history, and seal the demise of the Republican Party's moderate wing.

“More tits, less Bush”

Rebecca Traister, Corrie Pikul

Will the balloons drop on time?

Tim Grieve

Lipstick on the pig

Tim Grieve

Oh, that guy

Cintra Wilson
So you never knew his name. But surely you remember the face of J.T. Walsh, whose angry, cowardly, inwardly wrecked characters scowled their way into our collective memory.

Thursday’s must-reads

Geraldine Sealey

Wednesday’s must-reads

Geraldine Sealey

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers debate author Laura Walters decision to terminate her pregnancy during the breakup of her marriage.

Aborting my marriage

Laura Walters
My big fear was we wouldn't be biologically able to have a child. It turned out we were emotionally unable to do so.

Loyal company man?

Suzanne Goldenberg
It remains unclear not only how far CIA nominee Porter Goss would go in restructuring the agency but how long his new job would even exist.

The fall of the house of Nixon

Sidney Blumenthal
The conservative Republican Party that Richard Nixon created in the '60s is now coming apart at the seams under George W. Bush. Could that spell the end of his presidency?

Driving the wedge in Washington

Tim Grieve

Thursday’s must reads

Tim Grieve

John Kerry, senator

Tim Grieve
The Democrat campaigns as a war hero, but barely mentions his two decades as a legislator, allowing the GOP to paint him as a flip-flopping ultra-liberal. What has he actually achieved?

New election, same old Keyes

Stephen W. Stromberg

Monday’s must-reads

Stephen W. Stromberg

More August ads

Stephen W. Stromberg

Teresa, full of grace

Rebecca Traister
During her speech at the Democratic National Convention, Mrs. John Kerry taught a public course in Feminism 101.

Martyrs for the cause of journalism

Charles Taylor
They outraged an advertiser, pissed off the publisher or fell afoul of right- or left-wing political correctness. Now these articles killed by major magazines and newspapers have found new life.

Kerry courts Ohio

Suzanne Goldenberg
On convention's eve, the Democrat takes one final swing through a crucial battleground state.
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