Political Figures

Dean Debates Nader Dean Debates Nader

Dean advises quitting. Nader calls him "a detergent for the dirty linen of the Democratic Party."

Jul 9, 2004 / Feature / John Nichols

Edwards Journal Edwards Journal

A Dud of a Debate 01/23/2004

Jul 7, 2004 / Feature / David Corn

Election Matters Election Matters

The striking distinction between the Green Party's national gathering in late June and the Democratic and Republican national conventions, which will come later this summer, was ...

Jul 1, 2004 / John Nichols

Concerning Nanny Dick Cheney’s Continued Statements About Iraq’s Role in 9/11 Concerning Nanny Dick Cheney’s Continued Statements About Iraq’s Role in 9/11

The commission's report starts anew Nanny's fairy tales, worthy of Pooh. For the contrary facts that accrue Can do nothing to change Cheney's view.

Jun 24, 2004 / Column / Calvin Trillin

De-Spoiling the Election De-Spoiling the Election

In 2000, Al Gore beat George W. Bush in the state of New Mexico by a mere 366 votes--a slimmer margin than in Florida. Ralph Nader polled 21,251 votes.

Jun 24, 2004 / Rob Richie and Steven Hill

Dick Cheney and the $5 Million Man Dick Cheney and the $5 Million Man

Will Dick Cheney be indicted for past Halliburton abuses?

Jun 18, 2004 / Feature / Doug Ireland

The Soros Slander Campaign Continues The Soros Slander Campaign Continues

We return this week to the conservative crusade to destroy the reputation of financier and philanthropist George Soros.

Jun 17, 2004 / Column / Eric Alterman

Election Matters Election Matters

We seem to have arrived at another of those bizarre and somewhat surreal moments when the media have "rediscovered" America's evangelicals.

Jun 17, 2004 / Randall Balmer

Reagan: A Legacy of States’ Rights Reagan: A Legacy of States’ Rights

What was consistent about the man was his belief that each state has a sovereign right to control its laws.

Jun 17, 2004 / Feature / Jesse Jackson Jr.

Tout Torture, Get Promoted Tout Torture, Get Promoted

The Bush Administration awards a judgeship to the author of an infamous memo.

Jun 16, 2004 / Column / Robert Scheer

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