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We Could Have Danced All Night We Could Have Danced All Night

(The Bushes Do "My Fair Lady" at the Inaugural Balls)

Jan 27, 2005 / Column / Calvin Trillin

In Fact… In Fact…

NATION NOTES

Jan 27, 2005 / The Editors

Battling the Pentagon Battling the Pentagon

On issues of war and peace, progressives should take heart from the fact that no matter how aggressive the Bush Administration's intentions may be, its ability to carry them out ...

Jan 27, 2005 / William D. Hartung and Michelle Ciarrocca

Chertoff and Torture Chertoff and Torture

Back on Friday, June 12, 2002, the Defense Department had a big problem: Its new policy on torture of captives in the "war on terror" was about to be exposed.

Jan 27, 2005 / Dave Lindorff

Hail-to-the-Chief Show Hail-to-the-Chief Show

This Administration may not know how to rule the world, but it sure can run a ritual.

Jan 27, 2005 / Richard Goldstein

‘Freedom’ Belongs to All ‘Freedom’ Belongs to All

George W. Bush's second inaugural address cynically invoked noble ideals for ignoble ends.

Jan 27, 2005 / Eric Foner

Models of Opposition Models of Opposition

George W.

Jan 27, 2005 / The Editors

Comix Nation Comix Nation

Jan 27, 2005 / Peter Kuper

More Talking Back to Bush More Talking Back to Bush

Once again, it's time to talk back to Bush. All the remarks below come from George W. Bush's January 26 press conference--except for the italicized heckling...

Jan 27, 2005 / David Corn

The Power of Nightmares The Power of Nightmares

Last week, the BBC re-broadcast a provocative documentary series which challenges the idea that Al Qaeda is the center of a uniquely powerful, unified and well-organized internati...

Jan 26, 2005 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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