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The right-wing brain in action

Glenn Greenwald
Law professor Glenn Reynolds provides an extremely vivid example of the authoritarian follower's ability to embrace two plainly contradictory thoughts at once.

No sympathy for the devil

Salon Staff
Disney says sayonara to Keith Richards as the fallout from snortgate continues.

Will Smith on “Indian Idol”

Andrew Leonard
Is there anything this man can't do?

What does universal health care have to do with ethanol?

Andrew Leonard
Robert Rapier, the blogosphere's most dedicated crusader against corn-based biofuel, gets sick in Scotland

The American media’s fringe ideological view of Pelosi’s trip

Glenn Greenwald
The media's coverage of Pelosi's Syria trip demonstrates that it takes its cues from fringe ideologues whom it mistakes for the mainstream.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Disney allows gay fairy-tale weddings. The argument for reality TV. Plus: $5,750 for Tony Soprano's bloody shirt.

The Limbaugh-Cheney two-step

Alex Koppelman
Appearing with radio host Rush Limbaugh, the vice president dances around the question of Democrats' patriotism.

Bill Donohue and I — together at last!

Joan Walsh
It's Holy Thursday, and on "Scarborough Country" we're debating whether the media is persecuting Christians. Guess which side I'm on.

Salon’s new letters registration policy

Joan Walsh
A few small changes that we hope will improve our letters and comments system.

Looking for some stem cell payback

Andrew Leonard
Biomedical industry to California legislators: "Don't you dare tell us what to do with your money!"

ABC News’ bizarre “scoop” on Iran’s nuclear program

Glenn Greenwald
How did ABC's hysteria-producing article make it past a single editor?

Play ball!

Joan Walsh
Thoughts on Barry Bonds and Newt Gingrich as I head out to my favorite spring ritual, baseball's Opening Day.

Letters on “Men Who Hate Women on the Web”

Joan Walsh
Thanks to readers for their smart, thoughtful ideas about whether online sexism is rampant, and if so, the best ways to fight it.

The real Fox News Democrats

Alex Koppelman
How the "Fair and Balanced" network pits Democrats against their own party.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Timbaland blasts Scott Storch. Twist in ex-Marine's gay porn investigation. Plus: Vera Wang says she's no fashion empire.

Will National Review correct Cliff May’s false Iraq claims?

Glenn Greenwald
Right-wing war supporters continue, literally, to deny the reality that a solid majority of Americans favor withdrawal from Iraq.

Your modern-day Republican Party

Glenn Greenwald
Leading GOP presidential candidates believe in the power of imprisoning American citizens with no charges or review.

Men who hate women on the Web

Joan Walsh
And the women (like me) who try to ignore them. Or at least I did -- until the Kathy Sierra affair.

The Politico’s John Harris replies

Glenn Greenwald
The Politico's editor in chief responds to questions, raised here and elsewhere, about his organization's relationship with Matt Drudge and general issues of bias.

Various matters

Glenn Greenwald
The DOJ's prosecution priorities; the indifference of Time's Stengel to false statements; more on the Politico.

Death threats dog female blogger

Lynn Harris
Evidence of rampant misogyny, or the price of doing business in the blogosphere?

Drudge and the Politico — poisonously joined at the hip

Glenn Greenwald
The new online mainstream media venture, the Politico, has proven itself to be as dependent upon Matt Drudge as it is inaccurate and unreliable.

Follow-up to this morning’s post re: Chris Matthews Show

Glenn Greenwald
This morning's post regarding the media's discussion of the U.S. attorneys scandal produced several revealing responses and some additional relevant evidence.

Is the fix in on “American Idol”?

Salon Staff
Allegations surface that support from Howard Stern and ballot stuffing from Indian call centers are responsible for the improbable staying power of "Idol" contestant Sanjaya Malakar.
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