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Robert Bork redux
Julia Dahl
The conservative icon, who is suing the Yale Club, feels the love from his fellow travelers.
Tough talk on Iraq, but will any action follow?
Tim Grieve
A Republican senator says it's time for the president to change course.
Standards of American justice under George W. Bush
Glenn Greenwald
A New York Times Op-Ed by a U.S. military prosecutor seeking to defend the humane conditions at Guant
A Tragic Legacy released today
Glenn Greenwald
Thoughts on the various excerpts and reviews of the book thus far.
McClatchy reports on shift in Iraq propaganda
Glenn Greenwald
Just as was true in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, skepticism of government claims is found principally in isolated and independent media venues.
Krauthammer’s plan to deny Palestinians gas and electricity
Glenn Greenwald
Why do they all hate us? For our freedoms, of course. What else could it be?
Notes on “A Tragic Legacy”
Glenn Greenwald
The authenticity of Bush's Christianity. The Christian war criminals of the Congo. Changing the course of our political debates.
Scott Bateman: Iran and Dick Cheney
Salon Staff
A fresh look at a 1954 educational film with our vice president.
Scheduled stoning stopped in Iran
Lynn Harris
Women's rights activists credited for successful eleventh-hour protest.
Spinning the disaster in Gaza
Aluf Benn
Bush and Olmert scramble to prop up Abbas, but the Hamas takeover boosts Iran and leaves hopes for a Palestinian state in tatters.
“Hamastan” vs. “Fatahstan”
Christoph Schult
Hamas' violent takeover in Gaza leaves the Palestinian territories divided, and U.S. and Israeli strategy under a cloud.
Hillary Clinton always comes prepared
Walter Shapiro
As a recent swing through New Hampshire shows, if Hillary Clinton is not elected president in 2008, it won't be because she didn't do her homework.
Hillary’s hard-won experience
Walter Shapiro
In an interview with Salon, the candidate discusses the "vast right-wing conspiracy," being called by her first name, and how long U.S. troops would be in Iraq if she wins in 2008.
Preordering week for “A Tragic Legacy”
Glenn Greenwald
My new book, to be released June 26, examines the legacy of the Bush presidency, the forces that have shaped it, and the challenges we face in reversing the damage that has been wrought.
The NYT on the administration’s “debate” over whether to attack Iran
Glenn Greenwald
A front-page article examining the possibility of a new war includes some questionable facts and excludes some relevant ones.
More warnings about a U.S.-Iran war
Glenn Greenwald
A leading British journalist warns of the imminent dangers caused by what he calls "the neoconservative ideologues who still run the Bush Administration".
Bush’s blank check
Robert Dreyfuss
Do we really need to spend more than a trillion dollars a year to defeat small groups of terrorist fanatics?
Chris Matthews on Fred Thompson’s sexiness and smells
Glenn Greenwald
The "masculinity"-obsessed MSNBC anchor illustrates a predominant theme lurking in our political discourse.
Bush’s European disaster
Sidney Blumenthal
The president's trip was a pageant of disdain, delusion and provocation masquerading as a respite from his troubles at home.
X-rated executions in Iran
Tracy Clark-Flory
The country's Parliament passes a bill sentencing porn stars to death.
Various items
Glenn Greenwald
The Al-Marri decision. Journalistic hubris. Wes Clark's response to Joe Lieberman's war cries.
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