Showing results for: proud boys (page 43)
My brother is brilliant — and wildly inappropriate!
Cary Tennis
At 38, he slurps his cereal, dresses bizarrely and throws childish temper tantrums.
Cindy McCain goes after Obama
Andrew Burmon
The wife of the Republican nominee brings up her son's military service as she attacks Barack Obama.
What’s up with black names, anyway?
David Zax
From Tayshaun to Rau'shee, Olympic athletes have been a reminder of distinctive African-American names. Before you poke fun, here's a history lesson.
Michelle Obama’s military strategy
Aries Keck
Talking to Norfolk servicemen's wives, the potential first lady hopes to prove her empathy -- and the corrosiveness of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars -- in a battleground state's most contested area.
Obama on pride — and dissent — in America
Salon Staff
"When we argue about patriotism, we are arguing about who we are as a country, and more importantly, who we should be."
How gay it would be
Sarah Bird
I know a mother is supposed to accept her children as they are. But my son has one painful flaw -- he's straight.
Hillary’s final curtain
Rebecca Traister
Now that Clinton's campaign is over, I want to remember her as she's truly been -- a pain in the ass, sometimes ill-behaved, and a woman who changed history.
Childhood, a time of carefree play … and crash diets?
Sarah Hepola
In Britain, there's an increase in kids under 10 being hospitalized for eating disorders.
Beyond Vagina-dome
Rebecca Traister
A giant clitoris! Healing circles! Celebrities! It's the 10th anniversary of "The Vagina Monologues," but the real star is New Orleans.
Once upon a time, Dad went to war
Alison Buckholtz
Books had always helped me in a crisis. But could I find one that explained to my kids why their father was in Iraq?
Have a daughter? You wimp
Carol Lloyd
A researcher finds a link between a mother's testosterone level and her baby's gender. Oh, boy.
Writing through the rubble
Salon Staff
While clouds of destruction hang over Iraq, a set of new books sheds light on how America bungled the war, and on the hope that lingers in small Iraqi towns.
John McCain runs for George Bush’s third term
Juan Cole
Based on his policies and the company he keeps, this year's Republican presidential candidate sounds a lot like the guy who ran in 2000 and 2004.
Cleveland to Dennis Kucinich: Phone home
Edward McClelland
Back in Ohio, the left's favorite long shot is paying the price for his presidential ambitions. Calling him out of touch, four Democrats will try to take his House seat Tuesday.
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
"The Suze Orman Show" and "Supernanny" uncover the perils of the American dream, while Sundance's Canadian drama "Terminal City" traces a housewife's battle with cancer.
How does a single father ever get laid?
Trey Ellis
I have two kids to raise, a dating scene to navigate, and a rubber vagina in my drawer. Bachelorhood is off to a rough start.
This blade slices, it dices
Harris Salat
Top chefs adore them, Rachael Ray sells them, so what's the big fuss about Japanese knives?
Sebelius endorses Obama
Alex Koppelman
Barack Obama picks up another victory in the war for endorsements, the governor of Kansas.
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
The era of truly bad TV is upon us! But will you embrace the pumped-up goons of "American Gladiators" or the vainglorious whores of "Celebrity Apprentice"?
Trading preschool for passports
Amanda Eyre Ward
What if the best thing for my sons turned out to be uprooting them from everything they know?
Various items
Glenn Greenwald
How Bill Kristol's nepotistic connections helped land him at the New York Times. Are Ron Paul supporters hurting News Corp. stock? What is Bush's top priority for 2008?
Irving the Snowchicken is coming to town
Christopher Noxon
Forget Christmakkah and Festivus. Our interfaith holiday involves a magical rooster who fills the children's pants with presents.
Tale of a teenage terrorist
Ulrike Putz
Some insurgents building bombs and carrying out attacks in Iraq are hate-filled youths. Diya Muhammad Hussein, 16, is one of them.
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