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YOUR STUPID

Salon Staff
In honor of April Fools' -- and the fools all year long -- Salon's reader community Table Talk offers the ultimate in troll posts.

National journalists believe you should trust them

Glenn Greenwald
An interview with ABC News executive Jeffrey Schneider on ABC's claims about Iran's nuclear program reveals how journalists perceive themselves.

How Iran played the hostage “crisis”

Hooman Majd
The captured British sailors ate decent meals and were set free in business suits -- as Tehran used them to score political points on the Arab street.

If only Newt Gingrich were president

Glenn Greenwald
It's hard to predict how many wars would start within the first couple of months of the right's real favorite.

The Bill and Condi show

Tim Grieve
"I'm not going to sit here and tell you that ... we've made substantial progress."

ABC News’ bizarre “scoop” on Iran’s nuclear program

Glenn Greenwald
How did ABC's hysteria-producing article make it past a single editor?

Still more extraordinary anti-democracy comments from Giuliani

Glenn Greenwald
The recent statements showing Rudy Giuliani's belief in presidential omnipotence ought to be a major story -- and scandal.

Iran’s new hostage crisis

Juan Cole
By seizing 15 British sailors, the embattled Iranians aim to rally anti-Western sentiment and force the Brits from Iraq.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Hot dog vendor hit with foie gras fine. Clooney says, "It wasn't me!" Plus: The critics on this weekend's big movies.

Regional stability, the Bush administration way

Tim Grieve
The Navy launches war games just off the coast of Iran.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Hillary hits Hollywood. The demise of the album? Plus: Prince Harry's drunken night.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
The Grazergate flap. The Jolie-Pitts donate. Plus: Bernhard blames bad parenting for Britney.

Israel goes on the virtual offensive

Gregory Levey
The Israeli government is deploying new tactics to deepen ties with American youth and evangelicals.

Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
It's springtime and a bumper crop of indie films -- about air-guitar gods, faux celebs, lusty Frenchwomen -- is bustin' out all over!

Can American Jews unplug the Israel lobby?

Gary Kamiya
As Bush's unbalanced Mideast policies careen from disaster to disaster, people who don't toe the AIPAC line are beginning to speak out.

What a difference four years makes

Joan Walsh
On the Iraq war anniversary, it's worth remembering the climate of bullying and intimidation that abetted the Bush administration's case for war.

Inside America’s powerful Israel lobby

Gregory Levey
AIPAC's three-day summit included fiery evangelical oratory, adoration for Dick Cheney -- and new plans for going after Iran.

The president receives “lessons” from his neoconservative tutors

Glenn Greenwald
A recent luncheon between Bush and some of the country's most influential neoconservatives reveals what they have been telling him for years.

Lying to Congress has become a Republican principle, literally

Glenn Greenwald
The history of Republican officials lying to Congress is now lengthy and continuous because they view it as a form of legitimate executive power.

Dick Cheney’s warped vision of the world

Glenn Greenwald
The bloodthirsty speech delivered to AIPAC by Dick Cheney yesterday reveals all one needs to know about why America is losing the "war of ideas."

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Marc Jacobs heads to rehab. Rap icons diversify their brands. Plus: Stallone charged over growth hormones.

Why would any rational person listen to Robert Kagan?

Glenn Greenwald
Robert Kagan has spewed one false assertion after the next about Iraq, for years, and yet The Washington Post continues to treat him like some foreign policy sage.

Washington Post: “Accountability” is dangerous

Tim Grieve
A warning for Democrats who might make too much of Scooter Libby, Walter Reed and the politicization of justice.

Various matters

Glenn Greenwald
The best hope for holding the president accountable for illegal warrantless eavesdropping. The L.A. Times kills a key story at the administration's behest. Exaggerating the terrorism threat.
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