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Right Hook
Mark Follman
State of the Bush doctrine: Iraq-war hawks wonder whether administration distortions of prewar intelligence now cast an "ugly shadow" on U.S. foreign policy. Plus: "Dean Loses It."
The gamer of Baghdad
Wagner James Au
While missiles crashed around him, Zeyad struggled to keep Crash Bandicoot alive. Today, he continues to play, even as Baathist holdouts rage on and his frustrated countrymen demand a better future.
The no jobs president
James K. Galbraith
Don't believe the Bush administration's hand-wringing over its pathetic record on employment. The president's backers want a stagnant job market -- it keeps the help from getting uppity.
How Satan is propping up Bush’s war on terror
Andrew O'Hehir
An obsession with the devil, born out of personal experience, explains why so many fundamentalist Christians believe that Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden were working together.
The Axis of War: Cheney, Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz
Salon Staff
Sen. Ted Kennedy: "We cannot simply walk away from the wreckage of a war we never should have fought so that President Bush can wage a political campaign based on dubious boasts of success."
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
A must-read article in the Washington Post reveals why Saddam's weapons of mass destruction will almost certainly never be found: They haven't existed since the end of the last Gulf War.
A year without hope
Aluf Benn
With Israeli and Palestinian leaders hobbled and Bush fearful of intervening in an election year, there will be no progress toward Middle East peace until at least 2005.
The Fix
Amy Reiter
"I'm looking forward to my next opportunity": A survey of the best recent exit lines, from network execs, politicos and sports leaders. Plus, Morning Briefing: Gwyneth, Courtney and Britney.
The monster we helped create
Robert Scheer
For the White House, a complete investigation into those who abetted Saddam's crimes against humanity would prove an embarrassing two-edged sword.
We got him — now what?
Robert Scheer
Bush and his allies are celebrating the capture of Saddam Hussein, but they may come to regret it.
Wesley Clark: Restore unity with Europe
Salon Staff
The Democratic candidate says Bush's token alliances with Tonga and the Marshall Islands are no substitute for key European allies in the global fight against terror.
Imagining Saddam’s trial
Barry Lando
The deposed dictator might call Donald Rumsfeld and a host of American leaders -- as defense witnesses.
Dean: Saddam doesn’t change my mind about Iraq
Mark Follman
Displaying the graciousness of a front-runner, the Democratic candidate gives Bush a pass for a day on Iraq -- but keeps pummeling him on everything else.
Fill ‘er up — with taxpayer dollars
Mark Follman
Congressional watchdog Henry Waxman attacks Dick Cheney's former employer Halliburton for pumping up the price of gas in Iraq.
Right Hook
Mark Follman
Fox News' Oliver North claims liberal media inspires terrorists; U.S. Army says Iraqis need "a heavy dose of fear and violence." Plus: Why Reagan was too busy to fight AIDS.
The power of prophecy
Laura Miller
Mike Nichols' HBO production of Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" brings the most glorious, most thrilling and most painful work of contemporary American theater into the living room.
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
The Republican effort to replace FDR's profile on the dime with an image of Ronald Reagan may not garner the dying ex-president the praise they intend.
Right Hook
Mark Follman
The Weekly Standard insists Saddam helped al-Qaida; Den Beste says U.S. now more likely to use nukes. Plus: Conservatives beat down Abercrombie's "porn for kids."
The liberation tango
Robert Scheer
Having failed to find WMD, Bush is desperate to discover something even more elusive in Iraq: A representative government that won't threaten U.S. interests. He won't.
The world press on Iraq
Compiled by Laura McClure
Asia Times goes on the job with a Taliban recruiter; Gulf News calls Bush's surprise visit "sneaky and panicked."
“Fanatics, Fools and Alpha Males”
Arianna Huffington
The secret resignation letters of fed-up Bush officials.
“The president ought to be ashamed”
Eric Boehlert
Former Sen. Max Cleland blasts Bush's "Nixonian" stonewalling of the 9/11 commission, his "lies" about Iraq, and his flight-suit photo op on the USS Lincoln after "hiding out" during Vietnam.
The world press on the Istanbul Jews
Compiled by Laura McClure
Guardian: "Theirs is one of the great anomalies of Jewish history -- a happy story."
“Freedom is the Almighty’s gift”
Salon Staff
In an interview with the BBC's David Frost, President Bush expounds upon democracy, Palestine -- and the future of the Iraq war.
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