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Will the real Colin Powell stand up?
Sidney Blumenthal
The White House fears that the former secretary of state will finally tell the truth about planning for the Iraq war.
The foreign policy community
Glenn Greenwald
America's bipartisan foreign policy orthodoxies and their scholar-guardians are in desperate need of challenge.
Chris Dodd on FISA, habeas corpus and Democratic capitulation
Glenn Greenwald
An interview at Yearly Kos with the long-time Senator from Connecticut.
Joe Lieberman, from his indie perch
Walter Shapiro
In a Salon interview, the super-hawk senator talks about his "liberation" from the Democratic Party, John McCain's campaign nosedive, and why Clinton, Obama and the other Dems are wrong on Iraq.
Is a sex change operation liberating or mutilating?
Carol Lloyd
A debate over sex reassignment surgery pits transsexuals against feminists.
The three stooges
Sidney Blumenthal
The president won't fire Alberto Gonzales. He needs him to protect White House secrets, including the scheming roles of Cheney and Rove.
Periods, rabbis, panties and more
Catherine Price
An underwear thief in Raleigh. A pill that prevents periods. Inmates impersonating Michael Jackson. It's a crazy world.
Obama and Clinton, Round 2?
Tim Grieve
Obama: Unfriendly governments "will no longer have the excuse of American intransigence."
Obama: Bush is confused, but the enemy is real
Tim Grieve
The Democratic presidential contender lays out his plan for fighting terrorism.
War, chaos and Bush’s faith
Gary Kamiya
The first lesson of Iraq: Beware of those who play dice with God.
What Beltway media stars mean by “centrism” and “extremism”
Glenn Greenwald
Conventional wisdom immediately solidified that Clinton's diplomacy response was more popular and mainstream than Obama's, even though polling data shows the exact opposite.
Ginning up a fight between Clinton and Obama
Joe Conason
There's little difference between their stances on foreign policy -- just telling differences in style.
Joe Klein and Beltway seriousness
Glenn Greenwald
Responding to my post this morning, the Time pundit defends our political elite's understanding of their own seriousness.
Operation Iraq betrayal
Sidney Blumenthal
In the absence of anything remotely resembling victory in Iraq, Bush and Cheney play the blame game -- including in a new, authorized biography of the vice president.
Whose war is it, anyway?
The U.S. is fighting an entirely different war from the one(s)
actually being fought in Iraq.
Further politicization of the U.S. military’s public statements
Glenn Greenwald
An exchange with Centcom's public affairs officer raises further questions about the politicization of military claims.
“I admit that I don’t have my shtick down”
Walter Shapiro
In an interview with Salon, Bill Richardson talks about his "evolving" positions, what he owes Bill Clinton, and exactly what "no residual troops in Iraq" means.
Baghdad Bergner
Bush's new man in Iraq.
A “safe haven” for al-Qaida in Pakistan
Alex Koppelman
A conversation with Buzzy Krongard, the executive director of the CIA from 2001 to 2004, about the new National Intelligence Estimate and al-Qaida's resurgence in Pakistan.
How much credence should Gen. Petraeus’ reports be given?
Glenn Greenwald
The source being depicted as the Objective Oracle on Iraq has a long history of extreme optimism about the progress we were making in the war.
Walkin’ the neocon line
Why can't we talk about why Bush and Cheney really invaded Iraq?
The National Review mind
Glenn Greenwald
An up-close look at the mentality that has been running our country for six years.
The Iraq war is lost
Peter Galbraith
Bush and his band of backers won't admit that -- but their strategy is already defined by the specter of American defeat.
David Brooks’ field trip to the White House
Glenn Greenwald
The worshipful report from the NYT columnist raises some uncomfortable questions about Bush's theological views.
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