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Will Civilians Control the Military? Will Civilians Control the Military?

President Bush's nomination of Air Force General Michael V. Hayden to direct the Central Intelligence Agency has opened a debate over whether the most fundamental principles of th...

May 9, 2006 / John Nichols

Defending the Constitution Defending the Constitution

Earlier this week I wrote about the constitutional crisis we currently face as a result of George Bush's abuse, overreach and lawlessness. (A recent article in the Boston Globe d...

May 9, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Fighting Back in South Dakota Fighting Back in South Dakota

Early last month, I highlighted an appeal to support progressive South Dakota State Senate candidate Charon Asetoyer. The Executive Director of the Native Women's Health Educatio...

May 9, 2006 / Peter Rothberg

Hastert Trashes Hayden Hastert Trashes Hayden

General Michael Hayden is getting a warm reception from the Senate Intelligence Committee, who gets first dibs on his nomination as CIA director. But elsewhere on the Hill promine...

May 9, 2006 / The Nation

Bonding With the Babe Bonding With the Babe

Bashing Barry Bonds has become a national sport, as the flawed slugger nears matching Babe Ruth's record. But hasn't anyone considered the faults of the Babe?

May 8, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Dave Zirin

Ray McGovern for CIA Director Ray McGovern for CIA Director

Here's an idea…. instead of appointing the chief architect of the NSA's warrantless wiretapping program, Gen. Michael Hayden, as the new CIA Director--how about the chief archit...

May 8, 2006 / The Nation

Sex, Limos and Government Contracts Sex, Limos and Government Contracts

"The Culture of Corruption" is a clever alliteration, a catchy political phrase, but without a vivid image to bring it to life, it amounts to a series of statistics: the increase ...

May 8, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

“The Only Hookers Fox WON’T Cover” “The Only Hookers Fox WON’T Cover”

As far as scandals are concerned, the widening investigation into former Rep. Duke Cunningham has got it all. The drumroll, in no specific order: Prostitutes. Poker. The Waterga...

May 8, 2006 / The Nation

Forecast for Snow Forecast for Snow

When government refuses to explain itself, it's up to journalists to discover the truth. As Tony Snow debuts as White House Press Secretary, will answers on Porter Goss be forthcom...

May 8, 2006 / Feature / Jay Rosen

Blackout Blackout

Is it possible that George W. Bush didn't know that there are, um, blacks in Brazil? Some have long thought that such a notion -- first aired a couple of years ago-- was an urban ...

May 8, 2006 / The Nation

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