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Why women stay with abusers
Carol Lloyd
A new book argues abusers employ the same type of "coercive control" used on kidnap victims and slaves.
Joe Lieberman, warmongering centrist
Glenn Greenwald
The risk of a war with Iran is real, substantial and imminent.
“I think the best thing for me to do is just talk about the facts”
Tim Grieve
The president's plan for stopping a slide in relations with Russia.
The Libby lobby’s pardon campaign
Sidney Blumenthal
Having never expressed remorse for his crime, Scooter Libby instead enlisted his neoconservative friends to win him reduced prison time.
What you missed while watching “Deal or No Deal”
Michael Scherer
Salon watches the third GOP debate so you don't have to: God frowns on Giuliani, Romney does weird math on Iraq, Thompson proposes a Bush morality tour, and more.
In New Hampshire, the Democrats play a little rougher
Walter Shapiro
At the second presidential debate, the party's front-runners start staking out their turf.
Words in a time of war
Mark Danner
President Bush has delivered some of the most rhetorically unstable statements of this era -- creating a world where power determines reality and words follow meekly behind.
What Iranian hard-liners have in common with the White House
Joan Walsh
They fear George Soros, as well as women's rights advocates. Behind the troubling arrest of Haleh Esfandiari and other Iranian reformers.
How Bush’s war bolstered Syria
Mohamad Bazzi
The chaos in Iraq has emboldened Bashar Assad's authoritarian regime and given Syria new power to meddle in the Middle East.
Dick Cheney’s least favorite TV show?
Juan Cole
Why the worldview of "Heroes" clashes with the vice president's "1 percent doctrine" on terrorism.
Imperial life in a brand-new city
Tom Engelhardt
What plans for a gigantic new U.S. Embassy in Iraq say about the Bush administration, the occupation of Iraq, and Americans themselves.
Senate report: Bush administration ignored warnings about Iraq
Salon Staff
The latest report about prewar intelligence from the Senate Intelligence Committee shows the administration was warned that an invasion of Iraq would help Iran and al-Qaida.
The risks of staying
Glenn Greenwald
Exactly as occurred prior to the invasion, withdrawal opponents ignore the risks of ongoing occupation.
A whole new kind of missile defense test failure
Alex Koppelman
This time, they couldn't even get the target "missile" to launch correctly.
Attacks on civilians, torture and lawless detentions
Glenn Greenwald
Some further observations about the reaction to the Pew poll concerning American Muslims.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
Clooney, Soderbergh premiere "Ocean's Thirteen," wave off sequel talk. Plus: Why my shirt smells like Catherine Deneuve's cigarettes.
As always, “fair and balanced”
Alex Koppelman
Watching Fox News' coverage of President Bush's press conference today.
Administration was warned invasion would help Iran, al-Qaida
Alex Koppelman
Some within the intelligence community predicted exactly what would happen in the wake of an invasion of Iraq -- and the White House knew about it.
Large number of Americans favor violent attacks against civilians
Glenn Greenwald
More on the manipulation of the Pew poll concerning the beliefs of American Muslims.
The Islamic enemy within
Glenn Greenwald
Right-wing warrior-pundits seize on a new poll to fan the flames of anti-Muslim hysteria.
Why Bush hasn’t been impeached
Gary Kamiya
Congress, the media and most of the American people have yet to turn decisively against Bush because to do so would be to turn against some part of themselves.
Black gas-price Monday?
Andrew Leonard
The cost of a gallon of gas hits an all-time high, which makes Sen. Chuck Schumer gloomy. He should cheer up
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