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Arnold vs. Bush

Tim Grieve
When the official mourning for Ronald Reagan ends, the party's two leading luminaries will leave the big tent and go back to their corners.

Give ’em enough rope

Salon Staff
From Rush to Newt to Bob Dornan to Ari Fleischer, the right wing's most outrageous (and hateful) comments of the past decade. An exclusive excerpt from "Take Them at Their Words: Shocking, Amusing and Baffling Quotations From the GOP and Their Friends, 1994-2004."

Shelter from the storm

Lynn Harris
They come from faraway towns where second-term abortions are impossible to find. Catherine Megill and the Haven Coalition are there to help them.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Martha sentencing delayed, Ted Turner says he's just like Scarlett O'Hara, and Moby and Chuck D collaborate on antiwar song.

Warrior for the center

Mary Jacoby
Columnist and commentator E.J. Dionne Jr. talks about his new book, Bush's lost 9/11 opportunity, John Kerry's strategy and what the Democrats must do to reclaim the abandoned American middle.

Burning down the Log Cabin

Eric Boehlert
Assailing the "cabal of geniuses" who cooked up the gay marriage ban, one of the GOP's only openly gay leaders breaks with his party.

The accidental pilgrim

Norman Birnbaum
Bush stumbles to Rome in search of Catholic votes -- but the pope may give him a much-needed lecture instead.

The patriot

Mary Jacoby
Armed Services chairman John Warner is determined to get to the bottom of the Abu Ghraib scandal -- even if it costs George W. Bush the election.

Art bashing in San Francisco

Geraldine Sealey

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers, both civilian and military, respond to "Rush's Forced Conscripts," by Eric Boehlert. Plus: Did faulty reporting by the Times ultimately lead to unnecessary deaths in Iraq?

The battle against Judge Pryor

Amanda Griscom
President Bush's underhanded right-wing judicial appointment faces a constitutional challenge from the Sierra Club.

“Saved!”

Stephanie Zacharek
Judgment bad! Acceptance good! This movie about religious hypocrisy not only thumps us over the head with its kumbaya message, but also gives us Macaulay Culkin as a sex symbol. And that's just wrong.

Right Hook

Mark Follman
National Review pundits do battle over Bush's Iraq speech; Podhoretz says soldiers like Sivits and England deserve their own torture. Plus: Hitchens tags Michael Moore the ultimate ugly American.

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
Should you waste your time analyzing Tony Soprano's dreams or fearing for Donna Moss' life? The boss of you weighs in. Plus: How will "The Sopranos" and "24" end? Place your bets here.

Letters

Salon Staff
Is it worth it to quit Curves gym in protest over the owner's donations to anti-abortion organizations? Readers -- many of them Curves members -- debate.

House divided

Mary Jacoby
GOP enforcer Tom DeLay and his former partner Dick Armey are locked in a nasty dispute over the future of the Republican Party.

Thursday’s must-reads

Geraldine Sealey

Curve ball

Rebecca Traister
Curves gym, with its no-stress workout for exercise-averse women, is the fastest-growing franchise in the U.S. But revelations that its founder gives millions of dollars to antiabortion groups has its customers divided over just what a "female-friendly" business is.

Voters reject clergy antics

Geraldine Sealey

Tuesday’s must-reads

Geraldine Sealey

In the polls

Geraldine Sealey

Playing politics with the sacraments

Geraldine Sealey

Will Roy Moore crack the Bush base?

Fred Clarkson
The "Ten Commandments Judge" is mulling a run for president from the right. Even his conservative admirers say he probably can't damage Bush -- but they hope he doesn't try.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers question Rebecca Traister's behind-the-scenes look at the March for Women's Lives. Also: Reps from Rock the Vote and WWE Smackdown Your Vote weigh in on young voters.
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