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Bush on Iran: I’m right because … I’m right

Tim Grieve
The president is asked what assurances he can give Americans that the intelligence is accurate this time.

It’s the country just this side of Iran

Tim Grieve
Bush says he can't say whether Iraq is in a civil war because he hasn't been there.

Gen. Pace repudiates administration’s accusations against Iran

Glenn Greenwald
For the second time in two weeks, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff negates a key administration talking point.

Extremist Bush supporter calls for murder of scientists

Glenn Greenwald
As Bush supporters become more desperate to salvage their Middle East disaster, their proposals become more radical and dangerous.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
The silent hybrid car threat. Guide to actor bands. Plus: Britney throws up, then parties?

What Fox News won’t tell you

Alex Koppelman
An article on Fox's Web site provides a perfect example of shoddy journalism on the possibility of Iranian arms in Iraq.

Michael Gordon, the administration’s best friend at the Times

Glenn Greenwald
Michael Gordon, one of the administration's most enthusiastic press enablers in the lead-up to Iraq, shows no signs of slowing down in his Iran "reporting."

Iran and Iraq, anonymously

Tim Grieve
Will the U.S. press remember the lessons of Iraq on the path to Iran?

The Fix

Scott Lamb
An eye on the Times. Spears' short-term lover talks. Plus: Wolff on Wolff.

Terry Moran, Michael Gordon and The Mark Halperin Syndrome

Salon Staff
The media continues to uncritially spout administration viewpoints in an effort to please the Right.

The NY Times returns to pre-Iraq-war “journalism”

Salon Staff
The New York Times resumes its practice of uncritically passing along administration war claims on its front page.

Here we go again

Tim Grieve
If you liked Iraq, you're gonna love Iran.

The significance of the Edwards story

Salon Staff
The conclusion of the Edwards "controversy" reveals several encouraging developments.

Saudi Arabia’s own Iraq nightmare

Daniel Byman
Fearful of Iran's rising influence, will the Saudis start backing Sunni insurgents in Iraq -- even if the insurgents are rabidly anti-American?

Edwards campaign fires bloggers

Alex Koppelman, Rebecca Traister
Trying to head off a firestorm of criticism from the right, the presidential candidate dismisses two liberal bloggers his campaign hired only recently.

A time for the Senate to lead

Sen. Jim Webb
Why I back the Warner-Levin compromise as a first step to changing direction in Iraq.

Rudy Giuliani’s compatibility with the Republican Christian base

Glenn Greenwald
Kevin Drum voices what seems to be the prevailing sentiment regarding Rudy Giuliani

Bush’s Iran madness

Gary Kamiya
By demonizing Iran and stirring up sectarian hatred against it in the region, Bush is pouring gas on the fire he started in Iraq -- and empowering al-Qaida.

Profile of the Neoconservative Warrior

Glenn Greenwald
Mark Steyn is one of the most extremist warmongers in our country and is gripped by the fear that the European race will die out as Muslims breed too rapidly and take over.

How the super-smart, insider experts opine

Glenn Greenwald
How the super-smart, insider experts opine

Enforced orthodoxies and Iran

Glenn Greenwald
Enforced orthodoxies and Iran

Iraq’s future: “Gradual decline” or “rapid deterioration”?

Tim Grieve
The "key judgments" of the new NIE say Iraq isn't immersed in a "civil war." It's worse.

The power of King George

Garrett Epps
This week Bush made another executive power grab -- and our own Constitution is largely to blame.

Still grave and deteriorating

Walter Shapiro
While James Baker preaches to give escalation a chance, Congress searches for the means to stop Bush's war in Iraq.
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