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Help Defeat Roberts’s Nomination Help Defeat Roberts’s Nomination

As Reuters was the first to report tonight, President Bush's nominee to replace the retiring Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court is conservative appeals court judge John Robe...

Jul 20, 2005 / Peter Rothberg

Rove Scandal: Distractions and Disinformation Rove Scandal: Distractions and Disinformation

I first posted the following on my blog: www.davidcorn.com. If you're obsessed with the Rove scandal, visit that s...

Jul 19, 2005 / David Corn

Iraq’s Dangerous New Friend Iraq’s Dangerous New Friend

On Sunday, George W. Bush's war against terror was turned upside down--and this time the President might even notice.

Jul 19, 2005 / Robert Scheer

Generation Next Generation Next

As far as I could tell, the only students who remained seated for the duration of Bill Clinton's keynote address at the Campus Progress National Student Conference this week we...

Jul 19, 2005 / Sam Graham-Felsen

More than a Feeling More than a Feeling

Wal-Mart is no real friend of civil rights.

Jul 19, 2005 / Liza Featherstone

Countering Doublespeak Countering Doublespeak

The House of Representatives is moving toward a vote on the proposed Central American Free Trade Agreement, and the spin machines of the White House and the corporate special inte...

Jul 19, 2005 / John Nichols

Debunking the Spin About Framing Debunking the Spin About Framing

"Whenever the other side has you talking their language, they've got you. That, to me, is what it's about in a nutshell and it's almost that simple." George Carlin in an interview...

Jul 18, 2005 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Rove Scandal: Who’s Lying Now? Rove Scandal: Who’s Lying Now?

Who's lying? That's the question to ask after both The New York Times and The Washington Post published front-page articles that repor...

Jul 15, 2005 / David Corn

Sweet Victory: Spreading Democracy at Home Sweet Victory: Spreading Democracy at Home

Caught up in democracy-spreading adventures abroad, Congress continues to ignore residents who are clamoring for democracy in its own backyard. The 560,000 citizens of Washington...

Jul 15, 2005 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

How Many Lies Are Too Many? How Many Lies Are Too Many?

Next Saturday, July 23, is the three-year anniversary of the meeting at #10 Downing Street in London that was recorded in the now infamous minutes known as the "Downing Street Mem...

Jul 15, 2005 / Peter Rothberg

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