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PLUMB TUCKERED Arlington, Va.
Sep 9, 2004 / Alexander Cockburn, Eric Alterman, and Our Readers
Assault-Weapons Ban Expires Assault-Weapons Ban Expires
In addition to a few big things like reproductive choice, and maybe evolution there are lots of smaller differences between Bush and Kerry. One of these--their position on gun con...
Sep 9, 2004 / Peter Rothberg
Vice President of the Apocalypse Vice President of the Apocalypse
For those who feared that the speakers at last week's Republican National Convention had failed to adequately impress upon the American electorate the view that death and grief an...
Sep 9, 2004 / John Nichols
Putin’s War Putin’s War
The bloody end to the hostage crisis in Russia leaves unfathomable human suffering.
Sep 8, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
FOX Rejects The Nation FOX Rejects The Nation
The Fox News Channel ran a splashy full-page ad in our recent GOP Convention issue. In fact, Fox has bought several ads in The Nation in the last year, including our back page, ...
Sep 8, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
2004: GOP Convention’s Looney Tunes 2004: GOP Convention’s Looney Tunes
Good sizzle can always sell a lousy steak.
Sep 7, 2004 / Column / Robert Scheer
Getting the Word Out Getting the Word Out
And now for some good news this Labor Day. Not about a sudden turnaround in jobs, wages, health insurance, family incomes, poverty, or inequality, all of which continue their dism...
Sep 6, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
When Red Meets Blue When Red Meets Blue
A bipartisan dialogue in this election year? In New York City? During the Republican convention?! We always knew those folks at The New School were a little nutty.
Sep 3, 2004 / Feature / Ari Berman
The RNC in Retrospect The RNC in Retrospect
This week's Republican National Convention brought fake compassion, fire-and-brimstone, terrible hair-cuts and even worse music from inside Madison Square Garden; close to 1,800 ...
Sep 3, 2004 / Peter Rothberg
Bush: It’s About Me and My Crusade Bush: It’s About Me and My Crusade
It's official: the 2004 campaign is a referendum on whether the United States should wage a crusade to bring liberty to the repressed of the world--particul...
Sep 3, 2004 / David Corn