David Corn

is Mother Jones' Washington bureau chief. Until 2007, he was Washington editor of The Nation.

Bob Novak Slimes Me Bob Novak Slimes Me

Robert Novak was on C-SPAN on Friday, and he took the opportunity to slime me. I don't know what the conservative columnist has against yours truly. Countle...

Sep 17, 2006 / David Corn

Novak vs. Armitage: Was the Plame Leak Deliberate? Novak vs. Armitage: Was the Plame Leak Deliberate?

The book I co-wrote with Michael Isikoff,

Sep 14, 2006 / David Corn

Cheney, 9/11 and the Truth about Iraq Cheney, 9/11 and the Truth about Iraq

Dick Cheney commemorated the fifth anniversary of 9/11 by sticking to the MO that he and his running-mate used to lead the nation into the current mess in I...

Sep 11, 2006 / David Corn

Armitage Confesses–and Prompts a Question for Rove Armitage Confesses–and Prompts a Question for Rove

On Thursday, Richard Armitage went on CBS News and confessed: he was the o...

Sep 8, 2006 / David Corn

Plame’s Role at the CIA Plame’s Role at the CIA

Valerie Plame was no CIA paper-pusher. She was searching out intelligence on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.

Sep 7, 2006 / David Corn

What Valerie Plame Really Did at the CIA What Valerie Plame Really Did at the CIA

Valerie Plame was no mere analyst or paper-pusher at the CIA. She was an operations officer working on a top priority of the Bush Administration: searching out intelligence on Iraq...

Sep 6, 2006 / Feature / David Corn

The Meaning of the Armitage Leak in the Plame Case The Meaning of the Armitage Leak in the Plame Case

One mystery solved. It was Richard Armitage, when he was deputy secretary of state in July 2003, who first disclosed to conservative columnist Rober...

Aug 27, 2006 / David Corn

Armitage Was the Original Leaker in Plame Case Armitage Was the Original Leaker in Plame Case

The first piece of news from

Aug 27, 2006 / David Corn

At Press Conference, Bush Stays the Course At Press Conference, Bush Stays the Course

George W. Bush keeps trying to rally popular support for his war in Iraq. But he has little to offer other than stay-the course-ism. He cannot point to prog...

Aug 21, 2006 / David Corn

In the NSA Case, a Judge Says No to King George In the NSA Case, a Judge Says No to King George

In ruling on Thursday that the Bush administration's warrantless surveillance program is unconstitutional and must be halted, U.S. district Judge Anna Diggs...

Aug 17, 2006 / David Corn

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