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Aloha Dennis Aloha Dennis

Democratic frontrunner John Kerry coasted on Not-So-Super Tuesday, winning three more states as Idaho, Utah and Hawaii quietly picked delegates to the Democratic National Conventi...

Feb 25, 2004 / John Nichols

The Propaganda of William Safire The Propaganda of William Safire

William Safire, New York Times columnist, doesn't know what he's talking (or writing) about. Who says? The New York Times. Underneath ...

Feb 24, 2004 / David Corn

Cash Cowboys & Other Bush Donors Cash Cowboys & Other Bush Donors

As President George W. Bush prepares to launch his first broadcast ads of the political season next week, it is clear that his well-groomed and well-rewarded donor network is doi...

Feb 24, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Will Nader Matter at All? Will Nader Matter at All?

The best-case scenario for Ralph Nader's fourth presidential campaign -- a 1992 write-in effort in the New Hampshire primary, Green Party runs in 1996 and 2000, and the independen...

Feb 22, 2004 / John Nichols

Wellstone Action! Wellstone Action!

The loss of Senator Paul Wellstone still really hurts. Fortunately, the Wellstone Action Network is working in his name, bringing together thousands of people from across the Uni...

Feb 20, 2004 / Peter Rothberg

Jesse, Jerry and Pat Jesse, Jerry and Pat

You never know who you'll meet in the "green room." Recently,while waiting to be grilled by Chris Matthews on MSNBC I ran into the Reverend Jesse Jackson, who had just come from...

Feb 19, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Web Letters Web Letters

WHAT'S WRONG WITH KUCINICH? Tulalip, WA

Feb 19, 2004 / Our Readers

In Fact… In Fact…

DEPRESSING ANTIDEPRESSANT NEWS

Feb 19, 2004 / The Editors

Wherever The Wander Leads Wherever The Wander Leads

opposable thumbs won't save us from ourselves though they've helped exaggerate the drama sliding toward denouement without free overdraft protection

Feb 19, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Thom Ward

JC’s Resurrection JC’s Resurrection

The story of American popular music contains several moments when a career that has gone south is dramatically resurrected before an awed and grateful public.

Feb 19, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Benjamin Hedin

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