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Hillary without tears
Camille Paglia
Why it's time to close the book on the Clintons -- and herald the Obamas! Plus: Iran war hawks, Russian drag queens and the genius of Zeppelin.
The politics of not nice
Joan Walsh
John Edwards tells New Hampshire voters "you can't nice special interests to death." But nobody's saying Obama is too nice. Yet.
Let the voting begin
Compiled by Erin Renzas
Which Democrat should win the White House? On the eve of Iowa, Salon asks some favorite writers, activists and media personalities whose ticket they'll punch and why.
Most Dems no better than Bush on Pakistan
Flynt Leverett, Hillary Mann Leverett
The Bush administration's bungling in Pakistan and Afghanistan has led to a resurgent Taliban and al-Qaida and loss of U.S. influence in the region. But Democrats did little to stop it.
Not ready for prime time (again)?
Tim Grieve
Huckabee's "understanding" is that he won't be crossing a picket line to appear on "The Tonight Show."
Huckabee, Iran and Britney Spears
Tim Grieve
Why follow foreign policy when you can watch "Dancing With the Stars"?
The bipartisan consensus on U.S. military spending
Glenn Greenwald
The U.S. spends more on "defense" than the rest of the world combined. All leading presidential candidates want that to continue.
Oligarchical decay
Glenn Greenwald
Increasingly, as our political establishment sees it, the law is only for the masses.
Peggy Noonan is a serious “grown-up”
Glenn Greenwald
"We can't have a president who spent two minutes on YouTube staring in a mirror and poofing his hair. Really, we just can't."
With Bhutto gone, does Bush have a Plan B?
Juan Cole
Bush's failed policies in Pakistan, a nuclear power that al-Qaida still uses to plot against the West, threatens U.S. security more than Iraq ever did.
Sex tapes and outings and schlubs, oh my!
Rebecca Traister
Celebrate the year in sexual intrigue, as D-list celebs spread it for the cameras, Hollywood avoids smushmortions, and Hitler's mommy gets laid.
Joe Biden plays Cassandra
Walter Shapiro
Amid the winter carnival of politics, it is easy to forget that as Iowa goes, so goes U.S. policy toward Pakistan and Russia.
Movies that mattered
Salon Staff
Stephanie Zacharek looks back at the 10 pictures that most delighted, surprised and devastated her in 2007.
Mitt Romney’s pursuit of tyrannical power, literally
Glenn Greenwald
The candidate's answers to key questions of executive power are beyond disturbing.
Championing mainstream political thought while pretending to oppose it
Glenn Greenwald
Many good Democrats refuse to recognize the core flaws in their candidates.
The fallout for Bush on Iran
André Anwar
Former U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix assesses the latest U.S. intelligence and whether Bush could still launch a military strike.
Everything you were afraid to ask about “Southland Tales”
Thomas Rogers
Baffled by Richard Kelly's latest apocalyptic epic -- the fluid karma, the biblical references, the space-time rift? Get all your questions answered here.
The look books
Salon Staff
From glamour-pusses to global warming, criminal mug shots to art stars, Salon's seasonal guide to coffee-table books has something to enchant just about everyone.
Clinton co-chairman apologizes for Obama drug-use remarks
Tim Grieve
He says his comments were not "authorized" by the Clinton campaign.
Their favorite things
Eryn Loeb, Compiled by Megan Doll
Writers, filmmakers and other notable figures tip us off to the stuff that most excited them this year.
The GOP’s field of dreams
Walter Shapiro
Fred Thompson flickers to life. Mike Huckabee apologizes for bad-mouthing Mitt Romney's faith. But Wednesday's debate showed it's still anybody's race to win in Iowa.
Last Iowa debate helps Huckabee
Joan Walsh
No tough questions mean the front-runner is likely to keep his lead.
Dogma days
Camille Paglia
Religion is becoming an endless political distraction -- but cultural secularism is not the answer. Plus: The amazing Obamas! The return of Gennifer Flowers! And the lamest duck of all
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