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Ford: Bush Made “Big Mistake” With Iraq War Ford: Bush Made “Big Mistake” With Iraq War

As the nation mourns the passing of former President Gerald Ford, President Bush has been appropriately respectful. Hopefully, however, the current occupant of the Oval Office's r...

Dec 28, 2006 / The Nation

Death of a Moderate Death of a Moderate

When I think about the passing of Gerald Ford several things come to mind: that unforgivable pardon of Nixon, his unfortunate participation on the Warren Commission, even Chevy Ch...

Dec 27, 2006 / The Nation

The Accidental President The Accidental President

On August 9, 1974, amid the turbulence of the Watergate moment, Gerald R. Ford found himself in the extraordinary circumstance of assuming the presidency of the United States with...

Dec 27, 2006 / The Nation

Campus Informer, December 20, 2006 Campus Informer, December 20, 2006

Whites-only scholarship, hunger strike ends, leprechaun woes, and more news from schools across the country.

Dec 26, 2006 / The Nation

Commanding Women: Feminist Linda Hirshman on women in the workplace Commanding Women: Feminist Linda Hirshman on women in the workplace

Feminist Linda Hirshman on women in the workplace.

Dec 26, 2006 / The Nation

Diversity or Equality? A Talk With Walter Benn Michaels Diversity or Equality? A Talk With Walter Benn Michaels

Walter Benn Michaels: Diversity is no cure-all.

Dec 26, 2006 / The Nation

Surge, Reset, Escalate Surge, Reset, Escalate

Say it: escalation. More and more that's what the geniuses in Washington have come up with as a way of ending the war in Iraq. Instead of calling it an escalation of the war, they...

Dec 22, 2006 / The Nation

Two Cheers for Paul Krugman Two Cheers for Paul Krugman

Rubinomics may still reign over the Democratic party, but thehair-shirt economic orthodoxy has taken an influential hit. New YorkTimes columnist Paul Krugman today renounced his f...

Dec 22, 2006 / The Nation

Holy Homophobia Holy Homophobia

For religion-watchers, the decision by several northern Virginia parishes to split with the Episcopal Church and join Nigerian Archbishop Peter Akinola's crusade against Anglican ...

Dec 21, 2006 / The Nation

Brownback Molehill Brownback Molehill

Once again, being on the losing side of history is driving social conservatives mad. Senator Sam Brownback, currently the only presidential hopeful beloved by the far right wingnu...

Dec 20, 2006 / The Nation

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