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Feature
Sarah’s Way–or the Highway
The idea that Sarah Palin is experienced, ethical and wise would be laughable, if it weren’t so alarming.
Barbara Koeppel
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Q&A With Thomas Frank
The central thesis of Thomas Frank’s new book, The Wrecking Crew, is that the kind of obscene depravity witnessed at the Department. of Interior is the natural result of the conservative philosophy of governance.
Chris Hayes
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The Relentless Activism of Tom Morello
The Rage Against the Machine guitarist recounts his raucous RNC protest and explains his inspiration for melding politics and popular music.
Z.P. Heller
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Apocalypse Palin
McCain’s running mate says she’s ready to launch World War III, but on whose behalf?
Mark Ames
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Juvenile Junction
Can Congress build a platform to change America’s juvenile justice system?
Will Di Novi
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Millennials Could be Key Voters in Swing States
Young voters could be the key to victory for Obama and Democratic Congressional candidates. Here’s how they’re changing the electoral map.
Peter Dreier
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Nixon Dirty Trickster on McCain Team
The man instrumental in a White House move to deport John Lennon in 1972 now heads McCain’s transition team.
Jon Wiener
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Alaska Women Cool to Palin
As the Palin bandwagon gathers steam, progressive Alaskans who know her raise objections.
Michelle Goldberg
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UN Summit Must Address Population Issues
As the UN meets today to assess its plan to heal a suffering world, the billions of women who still lack fundamental rights–especially reproductive rights- must be heard.
Barbara Crossette
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America’s Love/Hate Relationship With Itself
Veteran journalist Dick Meyer discusses America’s love-hate relationship with itself.
Sarah O’Leary
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The McCain-Follieri Love Boat
What are we to make of a straight-talking maverick who spends his 70th birthday on the yacht of an A-list con man?
Ari Berman and Mark Ames
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The New Humanitarian Order
Recent war crimes charges against the Sudanese president reveal the rights-based politics of the world’s “new humanitarian order.”
Mahmood Mamdani
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Wrong Path to Conservation in Papua New Guinea
Dangling cargo to win local support, Western enviros have instead aroused ire in Papua New Guinea.
Mark Dowie
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Editorial
Screw Wall Street
Sorry, but I have no sympathy for the sudden poverty of investment bankers who’ve gamed and likely destroyed our financial system in the relentless pursuit of wealth.
Jason Flores-Williams
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What’s Daddy’s Roommate Doing in Wasilla?
Sarah Palin’s self-appointed role as censor of her local public library takes center stage as librarians observe Banned Book Week.
Nancy Kranich
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AIG’s Rotten Investments Could Bring the House Down
The house of global finance is on fire–and the lightning bailout of AIG raises serious question about government’s capacity to extinguish the flames.
William Greider
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Creative Destruction on Wall Street
An epic deflation of wealth sweeps away arrogant financiers and their fraudulent gimmicks, settin the stage for reform.
William Greider
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Sarah’s Steel Ones
Her politics are detestable, but can we take a moment to recognize that Sarah Palin is one tough woman?
Amy Alexander
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Turning Point in the Gang Crisis
Will the missing issues of gangs, poverty, dropouts, the inner city and policing redefine the presidential debate?
Tom Hayden
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McCain Unwisely Makes Sex Ed An Issue
With his deceptive ad linking Obama to condom ed for kindergartners, McCain broaches he’d best avoid.
Sharon Lerner
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Beauty and the Beast
The old warrior deploys sex as a central political weapon to recharge his potency and his party’s fortunes. Is there a trap here?
JoAnn Wypijewski
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Our Polar Bears, Ourselves
Sarah Palin played a key role in the Bush administration’s effort to ditch the Endangered Species Act.
Mark Hertsgaard
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Backward Bailout
Instead of bailing out the money guys who created the housing crisis, Washington should concentrate on healing the victims.
The Editors
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Column
Great Depression II
Fifty-seven million American families, who put their money in theoretically stable investments find themselves staring into the abyss.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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AIG Bailout Sparks Taxpayer Anger
As bigwigs get bailouts, taxpayers ponder layoffs, ruined retirements and wiped out college funds. Yet neither McCain or Obama have tapped into that anger.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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Obama: Find Your Inner Populist
To win this election and save the country, Obama must renounce the scoundrels from both parties who plunged us into economic crisis.
Robert Scheer
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The Economy Seeks Bottom
If we can collectively resist the urge to sell and cement our losses, the cratering economy could finally hit the floor
Nicholas von Hoffman
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Heck of a Job, Bernanke
Taking over Fannie, Freddie, banks and brokerages is one thing; knowing what to do with them is something else.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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Remembering the Bear
Don Haskins made his mark on college basketball and on America, as he fought to make the hardwood a level playing field for all.
Dave Zirin
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Fatal Distraction
Obama’s responses to the crises of the war and the failing economy are so flimsy, no wonder the GOP has so handily changed the subject.
Alexander Cockburn
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Books & the Arts
The Relentless Activism of Tom Morello
The Rage Against the Machine guitarist recounts his raucous RNC protest and explains his inspiration for melding politics and popular music.
Z.P. Heller
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Nixon Dirty Trickster on McCain Team
The man instrumental in a White House move to deport John Lennon in 1972 now heads McCain’s transition team.
Jon Wiener
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America’s Love/Hate Relationship With Itself
Veteran journalist Dick Meyer discusses America’s love-hate relationship with itself.
Sarah O’Leary
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Amy Winehouse and the (Black) Art of Appropriation
Just about the only thing Amy Winehouse hasn’t repackaged from the black music archives is the one thing she could use: a lesson in Motown etiquette.
Daphne A. Brooks
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A Hungry Mind: Giordano Bruno, Philosopher and Heretic
Ingrid Rowland’s Giordano Bruno rediscovers the Renaissance philosopher and heretic.
Paula Findlen
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An Inky, Well-Paneled Place: Comics and the Cold War
Comic books, once the source of cultural panic, have achieved a dominant hold on the public imagination.
D.D. Guttenplan
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Eel
Eels are slimy creatures.
But never lie. If they sense
the slightest pretence, they’ll
bite off your finger. Carefully
study the hands of politicians.Jeffrey Yang
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Letters
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Crossword
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Puzzle No. 3137
ACROSS
1 and 5 One sometimes does before shaving–with heavy exercise, too. (5,2,1,6)
Frank W. Lewis