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John Ashcroft’s big mistake

Eric Boehlert
He denied Ronnie White a federal judgeship for being soft on crime, when his real grudge was against his pro-choice politics -- and the move cost him his Senate seat.

First blood: The fight over Bush’s Cabinet

David Horowitz
The left's efforts to tar and feather Ashcroft and other conservative Bush appointees are as unfair as the smear campaign waged against Clarence Thomas 10 years ago.

Will Bush Cabinet picks get Borked?

Alicia Montgomery
Liberal Democrats are gearing up to oppose the president-elect's most conservative choices. Here's a list of the most vulnerable nominees, and their enemies.

The Pill for men?

Audrey Fisch
My drug-peddling dad says it's a simple problem of supply and demand.

“Cloning: Responsible Science or Technomadness?”

Michael Scott Moore
A new book shows that ethical questions about replicating humans are less consequential than the procedure's threat to our biological diversity.

Skeletons in the Cabinet

Gary Kamiya
Democrats need to work with Bush. But they don't need right-wing dinosaurs like John Ashcroft and Gale Norton.

Bush taps a Democrat

Alicia Montgomery
Clinton appointee Norm Mineta is selected to head the Department of Transportation, opponents gear up to battle the Bush agenda and Democrats target John Ashcroft

Will Thompson, Bush clash over human embryo research?

Arthur Allen
The HHS nominee supports it, but right-to-lifers want it stopped.

Dubya: The real Slim Shady?

Robert A. George
Never mind the critics: With a posse that really looks like America, Bush could become a crossover success.

“A clear and present danger to American women”

Daryl Lindsey
Pro-choice activists criticize the appointment of conservative John Ashcroft as the Bush administration's attorney general.

Pro-choicers already on the defensive

Jake Tapper
Possible Cabinet appointment for pro-life Gov. Tommy Thompson has abortion-rights groups worried.

Bush taps 2 governors for Cabinet

Salon Staff
Wisconsin's Thompson is picked to head Health and Human Services; New Jersey's Whitman will run the EPA.

Two nations, once again

Letters to the Editor
By Eric Boehlert

Feminism isn’t dead

Read by Jennifer Baumgardner, Amy Richards
Two activists read from their new book, "Manifesta," and imagine what it would be like if the women's movement had never happened.

Will Republicans be Bush’s worst enemies?

Anthony York
From John McCain to Tom DeLay, members of his own party could make the most trouble for the president-elect.

An immodest proposal

David Thomson
We should let our children know that falling in love is the most turbulent penetration of all.

Teens, sex and God

Letters to the Editor
By Ariel Amundsen

Now what?

Salon contributors
Roger Ebert, David Horowitz, Andrew Sullivan, Noam Chomsky, Bianca Jagger and other Salon panelists panelists look ahead to the Bush years.

Split over the decision

Ronald Rotunda, Jamin Raskin
Two law professors offer two views of the Supreme Court ruling. Rotunda: The Florida court was acting like a psychic hot line; Raskin: The Supreme Court has disgraced itself.

The Supreme Court: Who will play daddy?

Letters to the Editor
By Joan Walsh

Teens, sex and God

Ariel Amundsen
A 15-year-old finds that her church fosters hatred and fear when it should be about tolerance and love.

Molly Ivins

David Rubien
Balancing humor and passion, the proudly partisan Texas pundit elevates a profession dominated by mediocrity and received ideas.

Teach your children well

Michael Castleman
Both liberal and conservative sex ed activists have it wrong: We should stop saying that sex is dangerous and help parents talk to their kids instead.

T. Coraghessan Boyle

Gregory Daurer
The author of "A Friend of the Earth" considers "ecotage," talks frankly about mosquitoes and describes our barren future. Think condos.
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