Politics

Soprano Republicans Soprano Republicans

For some time, we've argued that the most significant deficit George W. Bush has overseen is his own credibility gap.

Feb 19, 2004 / The Editors

What Are They Reading? What Are They Reading?

John Hess, who, it should be said, is one of The Nation's oldest friends and severest critics, once complained to me about an "editor's choice" blurb I'd written, which containe...

Feb 18, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Richard Lingeman

Progressives Should Vote Kucinich Progressives Should Vote Kucinich

Click here to read Joel Rogers's editorial in favor of John Edwards and here to read Antonio Villaraigosa's arguments for John Kerry.

Feb 17, 2004 / Ronnie Dugger

Tripping on Internet Populism Tripping on Internet Populism

There was a contagious optimism in the air about the potential of the Internet to effect political change.

Feb 16, 2004 / Feature / Micah L. Sifry

A President Who Will Fight for All Americans A President Who Will Fight for All Americans

Click here to read Ronnie Dugger's editorial in favor of Dennis Kucinich and hereto read Joel Rogers's arguments for John Edwards.

Feb 12, 2004 / Antonio R. Villaraigosa

Bush Family Values Bush Family Values

It's hard to know which is more interesting: the latest book by Kevin Phillips or Phillips himself.

Feb 12, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Elizabeth Drew

An Idea Factory for the Democrats An Idea Factory for the Democrats

The Center for American Progress was conceived as the Democratic answer to the Heritage Foundation...

Feb 12, 2004 / Feature / Bob Dreyfuss

The Blame Game The Blame Game

George Bush owes the public a big explanation on WMDs.

Feb 12, 2004 / Feature / David Corn

Twenty Ways to Think About Bush and His Money Twenty Ways to Think About Bush and His Money

While the Democratic presidential candidates were bickering among themselves over accepting campaign contributions from lobbyists, a far more significant political development oc...

Feb 12, 2004 / Feature / David Corn and Micah L. Sifry

Al, We Hardly Know Ye Al, We Hardly Know Ye

The evolution of the character invented by the media to play the role "Al Gore" will one day make a remarkable doctoral dissertation.

Feb 12, 2004 / Column / Eric Alterman

x