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A Herzog Day for Bananafish A Herzog Day for Bananafish

We're sorry, but it is not technically feasible for us to post the Jules Feiffer cartoon that appears on pages 50 and 51 of the print edition.

Nov 27, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Jules Feiffer

The Real Bush Stands Up The Real Bush Stands Up

It took George W. Bush a matter of days--if not hours--to prove that he doesn't believe his own different-kind-of-Republican rhetoric and that he is leading a squad as loaded wit...

Nov 27, 2000 / The Editors

‘Torture Them’ ‘Torture Them’

Do we want a Vice President who endorses illegal detention and torture of Palestinians? Anthony Cordesman, a national security type frequently deployed as a television pundit, re...

Nov 27, 2000 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Generation Ex- Generation Ex-

To judge from magazine covers, the American divorce rate is either a disaster for children or no problem at all. First came the famous "Dan Quayle Was Right" article in The Atlan...

Nov 27, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Andrew J. Cherlin

Liberalism: In Search Of Liberalism: In Search Of

A half-century after the appearance of The Vital Center, Arthur Schlesinger Jr.'s spirited political polemic, we have more than sufficient cause to meditate on what might be called...

Nov 27, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Paul Buhle

After the Renaissance After the Renaissance

A quarter-million people thronged Abraham Lincoln's Memorial that day. In the sweltering August humidity, executive secretary Roy Wilkins gravely announced that Dr. William Edwar...

Nov 27, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Kevin Brown

‘Accuracy’ vs. ‘Speed’ ‘Accuracy’ vs. ‘Speed’

Click here for Eric Alterman's latest dispatch on Florida.

Nov 27, 2000 / Column / Eric Alterman

Antiwar and Proud of It Antiwar and Proud of It

The throngs of Vietnamese who hailed Bill Clinton as "the antiwar President" demonstrated that they as a people remember something that we as a people have chosen to forget. It i...

Nov 27, 2000 / H. Bruce Franklin

Antichoice Intimidation Antichoice Intimidation

While partisans debate whether a victorious George W. Bush would nominate Supreme Court Justices who would overturn Roe v.

Nov 27, 2000 / Katha Pollitt

Counting That Chad Is Just the Texas Way Counting That Chad Is Just the Texas Way

In Texas, vote-counters routinely count a dimpled chad as a vote for the candidate because it clearly establishes the voter's intent. Three weeks ago, that sentence would h...

Nov 23, 2000 / Column / Robert Scheer

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