Coup in Haiti Coup in Haiti
For those who know Haitian history, this has been a time of eerie, unhappy déjà vu.
Mar 4, 2004 / Amy Wilentz
Kerry’s Challenge Kerry’s Challenge
The John Kerry who won nine of ten Super Tuesday states, and with those victories Democratic nominee-in-waiting status, was not the John Kerry who officially launched his preside...
Mar 4, 2004 / John Nichols
Kulturkampf, 2004 Kulturkampf, 2004
On pages 11 and 14 of this issue Tom Hayden and Carol Burke recall the culture wars of the Vietnam era, which live on in the odd, enduring hatred of Jane Fonda by conservative ve...
Mar 4, 2004 / The Editors
Raw Material Raw Material
Since Miles Davis died on September 28, 1991, the merchandising machine has been in overdrive, pushing repackaged classics (Kind of Blue, Sketches of Spain), niche compilations a...
Mar 4, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Brian Morton
And the Winner Is…. Schwarzenegger, Again And the Winner Is…. Schwarzenegger, Again
Thanks to the front-loaded primary process handcrafted by their party chairman, Terry McAuliffe, the millions of California's Democratic voters were reduced to ratifying an elect...
Mar 3, 2004 / Feature / Marc Cooper
Super Tuesday: Ten Talking Points Super Tuesday: Ten Talking Points
1. Conventional wisdom rules. John Kerry started out the front-runner, according to the political handicappers. And largely because of the same reas...
Mar 3, 2004 / David Corn
Running for Running Mate Running for Running Mate
Had John Edwards won the Ohio and Georgia primaries on Tuesday, it would have been difficult to prevent him from staking his claim on the Democratic nomination for vice president....
Mar 3, 2004 / John Nichols
Let’s End the Two-Party Duopoly Let’s End the Two-Party Duopoly
When Ralph Nader chided what he called the "liberal intelligentsia" for appealing to him not to run in 2004 as "a contemptuous statement against democracy, against freedom, agai...
Mar 3, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
More Mad Cow, Ambien & Universal Healthcare More Mad Cow, Ambien & Universal Healthcare
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Mar 3, 2004 / Column / Dr. Marc Siegel