February 23, 2004
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Feature
Making Money on Terrorism
The Bush Administration’s apparent motto: “Leave no defense contractor behind.”
William D. Hartung
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If only they are bold enough, Democrats can win on their own wedge issues.
Adolph Reed Jr. and Mark Dudzic
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Two Sides
Research support for this article was provided by the Investigative Fund of the Nation Institute.
Christian Parenti
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Editorial
Say Goodbye, Joe
The demise of Lieberman’s campaign should represent the end of the line for the DLC.
Robert L. Borosage
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Progressives Should Vote Edwards
John Edwards offers a real program of democratic renewal.
Joel Rogers
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Whitewashing Blair
Meteorologists may disagree, but the political weather in Britain almost always comes from the United States.
D.D. Guttenplan
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Questions for Kerry
Nothing stirs Democrats’ anger like the fearmongering rhetoric Bush/Cheney employed on the march to war.
William Greider
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The ‘Electability’ Contest
“Oh, this is the guy who is supposed to get it,” Pam Earle-Benbow said as John Kerry addressed a candidate forum that drew several thousand advocates for low-income families to the Township Audit
John Nichols
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AWOL on the Truth
How far can George W. Bush and his White House team go? On the two biggest issues facing them–the war and the budget–there is no end to their disregard for the truth.
The Editors
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Column
War As An Excuse For Everything
Is it just me, or is President Bush’s demeanor a bit Napoleonic these days?
Robert Scheer
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McNamara: The Sequel
Apparently to McNamara’s mortification, Errol Morris, whose film The Fog of War I discussed in my last column here, passes over his subject’s thirteen-year stint running the World Bank, wh
Alexander Cockburn
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Explaining in His State of the Union Address…
…Why the United States Invaded and Occupied Another Country Without Provocation, George W. Bush Offers History His Version of ‘Remember the Maine!’
Calvin Trillin
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Books & the Arts
A Faithful Servant
Most Americans take their system of government for granted, as if Moses himself had delivered the Constitution engraved on marble tablets.
Ian Williams
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A Tragedy of Errors
About a decade ago, I invented a game with a colleague of mine who, like me, had once worked for Irving Kristol. We called it neoconservative bingo.
Michael Lind
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McNamara: The Sequel
Apparently to McNamara’s mortification, Errol Morris, whose film The Fog of War I discussed in my last column here, passes over his subject’s thirteen-year stint running the World Bank, wh
Alexander Cockburn
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Letters
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Law of Return Arouses Ire
Letty Cottin Pogrebin’s “In Defense of the Law of Return” [Dec.
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