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The general and his ground troops
Michelle Goldberg
Howard Dean is not the only Democratic candidate who has inspired an army
of followers. Wes Clark's ranks are growing, and they include Bush deserters.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
ESPN's firing of football columnist Gregg Easterbrook for anti-Semitism only looks honorable if you don't look too closely. Plus: Fox ignores the Jeffrey Loria story.
The Fix
Karen Croft
Pamela Anderson says no to KFC, Demi says yes to Ashton, Brad and Jennifer will produce the Danny Pearl story, and Hugh Jackman wows 'em on Broadway. Plus: Red Sox beat Yankees -- according to the Post!
Right Hook
Mark Follman
Did Dems conspire to take down both Arnold and Rush? The right gropes for the moral high ground on the recall, bemoans Limbaugh's worst week, and dissects Bush's woes.
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
The only thing surprising about Rush Limbaugh's comment is that he couldn't restrain his bigotry for longer than four weeks.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
New, improved theories on football bloggers, Rush Limbaugh's racism and the power of insults: The readers write.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
Where are the football bloggers? Though the gridiron seems perfectly suited for blogland, it's baseball that reigns.
Dean’s army goes offline
Farhad Manjoo
Aware that the computer-geek vote will not be enough to elect Howard Dean, the front-runner's supporters are fanning out to organize minorities, blue-collar workers and retirees.
Clark’s Web warriors
Garance Franke-Ruta
The Draft Clark movement started on the Internet, and could challenge Dean's machine for online dominance -- if its rival factions can stop fighting.
“Some sliver of authenticity from the truckloads of stinking garbage”
Andrew Leonard
After reading Lester Bangs' collection, you have to wonder: What would the legendary critic, who believed that music mattered, make of today's Britney and P.Diddy ludicrousness?
Letters
Salon Staff
Readers respond to "Lenny Bruce Died for Our Sins," by Gary Kamiya, and "We're Losing the War in Afghanistan, Too," by John Sifton.
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
After we change Fox's slogan, it may be time to change the title of Chris Matthews' show to "Softball." But only for certain guests.
Faking out Friendster
Katharine Mieszkowski
A booming online service for connecting people takes up arms against a sea of "fakesters" who'd rather role-play than network.
Tomorrow’s news, today!
Suzy Hansen
The man behind the masked penguin explains what turned him into an avidly political cartoonist, and the "inherent optimism" behind those blistering comic strips.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
Latrell Sprewell's escape from New York could give his career a happy ending. Plus: New England rejoices as the Sox get over on the Yanks for once.
Homage to Blogalonia
Eric Weinberger
George Orwell's wartime columns have much in common with today's blogs: They were often trivial and idiosyncratic, but bore within them the seeds of something greater.
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
Former Sen. Gary Hart says President Bush "didn't do his job" before 9/11. Plus reader responses to Bush's latest baffling reason for the war in Iraq.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
Sean Hannity and Joe Scarborough see a double standard! They want Dusty Baker's head! Plus: Salon's more, uh, balanced readers weigh in on blacks, whites and heat.
GOTO considered joyful
Rachel Chalmers
On his proto-blog archive, the words and spirit of the late computer scientist Edsger Dijkstra live on, inspiring new generations of geeks.
Blogland’s man of the people
Farhad Manjoo
The Web has found its candidate for president, and his name is Howard Dean.
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
Why do conservatives permit George W. Bush such latitude in pursuing policies that should make them scream in protest?
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
A number of MoveOn members have written in to defend their online preference poll. Here's a sample.
The Fix
Salon Staff
Students say Bush not inspirational, McCartney kids say stepmom not their cup of tea, and Mariah Carey says golf should be sexy! Plus: Hot summer recipes from the New Yorker.
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
MoveOn.org's Internet presidential poll isn't a true primary. But is it important? Absolutely.
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