Alex Koppelman

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  • What Fox News won't tell you

    An article on Fox's Web site provides a perfect example of shoddy journalism on the possibility of Iranian arms in Iraq.
  • New detainee rules "too little and too late"

    British attorney general Lord Peter Goldsmith strikes out again at the Bush administration's treatment of detainees, calls for closure of Guantánamo.
  • Edwards campaign rehires bloggers Marcotte and McEwen

    After a day of infighting, the Edwards campaign reverses a decision to fire two controversial bloggers.
  • Edwards campaign fires bloggers

    Trying to head off a firestorm of criticism from the right, the presidential candidate dismisses two liberal bloggers his campaign hired only recently.
  • Arming our enemies?

    An interview with journalist Martin Smith, the maker of a new PBS documentary on Iraqi militias, about how the U.S. strategy of Iraqification could backfire.
  • Limbaugh to be a Nobel laureate?

    Apparently responding to Al Gore's nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, Mark Levin nominates Rush Limbaugh. There's just one problem.
  • I tried to get rich on stock spam

    There really is a way to make money off those annoying, relentless e-mails about "hot stocks."
  • Biden: I was taken out of context

    Talking to reporters about his apparently racist statement on Barack Obama, Sen. Joe Biden issues a series of nondenial denials.
  • Protesting the war -- not just for giant puppets anymore!

    Because of the surge, Saturday's anti-Iraq war rally in Washington included some new, mainstream faces.
  • Perle, Ricks face off

    Richard Perle, a key proponent of the Iraq war, remains unrepentant in a forum with the Washington Post's Thomas Ricks and a hostile New York audience.
  • Final thoughts on the first day

    What to look for as the Scooter Libby trial moves forward.
  • It's all on Russert

    Arguments on both sides in the Libby case today suggest that NBC'sTim Russert, and his testimony, will be the focal point of the trial.
  • Last Quote of the Day (Promise!)

    Scooter Libby's defense attorney explains why Libby would not have perjured himself.
  • Ari Fleischer, mob rat?

    Libby's defense team reveals that Bush's former press secretary demanded immunity before testifying.
  • Libby: Scapegoat for Rove?

    The first day of the Libby trial continues with an opening statement from the defense.
  • And now ... Fitzgerald

    Opening statements in the Scooter Libby trial.
  • Libby trial begins

    But first, one more argument over jury instructions.
  • How the left caused 9/11, by Dinesh D'Souza

    An interview with the conservative polemicist, who accuses the cultural left of provoking al-Qaida's attack in his new book, "The Enemy at Home."
  • Iranian regime change: "Faster, please!"

    Neocon Michael Ledeen, long a proponent of "democratic revolution" in Iran, weighs the odds of military action by the U.S.
  • An act of war?

    Examining the implications of the U.S. raid on an Iranian consulate in Iraq.
  • Iraq, Iran, what's the difference?

    Fox News slips up.
  • Quote of the Day

    Ann Coulter, on why everything would be all right if only the antiwar forces hadn't been right so early and so often.
  • Prager condemned by Holocaust Memorial

    The controversial talk-show host's words about Representative-elect Keith Ellison are condemned by the members of a board on which Prager himself serves.
  • Newt Gingrich's "outsider" act

    As he eyes the White House, the former speaker tries to distance himself from the Bush administration, but he helped the president make his biggest mistake.
  • Another sad record

    76 unidentified bodies are found in Baghdad.
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