Politics

And the Winner Is… And the Winner Is…

Despite the frigid weather, the line to get into Hammerstein Ballroom snaked all the way down Manhattan's 34th Street the night of January 12. Vendors hawked shirts with slogans ...

Jan 14, 2004 / Feature / Elana Berkowitz

Stuntsmanship Stuntsmanship

This essay, from the June 10, 1961, issue of The Nation, is a special selection from The Nation Digital Archive. If you want to read everything The Nation has ever published on the...

Jan 13, 2004 / The Editors

Nader and the Newmanites Nader and the Newmanites

What in the world is Ralph Nader doing with the ultrasectarian cult-racket formerly known as the New Alliance Party?

Jan 13, 2004 / Feature / Doug Ireland

Dean’s Fifty-State Strategy Dean’s Fifty-State Strategy

Iowa and New Hampshire are important, but it takes 2,162 delegates to win.

Jan 8, 2004 / Feature / John Nichols

Butching up for Victory Butching up for Victory

Bush projects macho, but it looks forced. Could Howard Dean be the "it" candidate?

Jan 8, 2004 / Feature / Richard Goldstein

The Year of the Fake The Year of the Fake

Don't think and drive.

Jan 8, 2004 / Column / Naomi Klein

Lenny From Heaven Lenny From Heaven

Lenny Bruce, the potty-mouthed wit who turned stand-up comedy into social commentary, was posthumously pardoned yesterday by Gov. George E.

Jan 8, 2004 / Richard Lingeman

On Winning the War and Losing the Alerts On Winning the War and Losing the Alerts

We're fighting terror in Iraq, Bush says, So we won't have to fight these guys right here. Then why the orange alerts and canceled flights

Jan 8, 2004 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Helping Nader Decide Helping Nader Decide

There is no segment of Americans more attuned to Ralph Nader's prophetic themes than Nation readers--many of whom supported his presidential candidacy in 2000.

Jan 8, 2004 / The Editors

More Bad Judges More Bad Judges

Here comes the sequel to the Scalia Clones and Thomas Clowns.

Jan 8, 2004 / Jack Newfield

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