Arianna Huffington

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2004: Things to forget
After a year of calamities ranging from Lynndie England posing with a leash to a $413 billion deficit, Jan. 1 has never looked so good.
The Senate's looming nuclear winter
If Republicans get away with changing the rules on judicial filibusters, decades of legal precedents are doomed. It's time for a preemptive strike.
In search of armored Humvees and an exit plan
The Democrats must shout from the rooftops that Bush and Rumsfeld have betrayed the troops they claim to be supporting.
Why moving to the right is wrong
The Democrats need to stand for red-meat populism, not GOP-lite pandering.
Can the Dems make 2006 their 1994?
Republicans seized control of both houses of Congress in 1994, just two years after Bill Clinton handed them a devastating defeat. Can Dems pull off the same feat?
Bad medicine
There ought to be a special place in hell for companies like drug giant Merck, whose painkiller Vioxx may have killed 55,000 people.
Rethinking the party
It's time for some fresh faces -- Democratic strategists who urge more boldness and less caution.
Kerry was not bold enough to win
His campaign's decision to woo undecided voters proved fatal.
Bush's primitive appeal
There's a region of our brains called the amygdala that causes us to feel fear. Bush is campaigning hard for its vote.
God, country, and perpetual fear
The Bush campaign has made a religion out of gutter politics.
In the Senate we trust
The nation's future also depends on the outcome of three Senate races, which the Democrats could sweep.
The Bush campaign's dark magic
The relentless Bush campaign has spread phony fear of John Kerry -- but the real nightmare is the president's disastrous war on terror.
It's the whole country, Stupid
All John Kerry needs to do is remind Americans how much they've suffered under the Bush administration.
On the record
How can voters believe the president's convention promises, when he's broken so many in the past?
Not too Swift
Kerry shouldn't dumb down his campaign to win over undecided voters.
When the personal is political
Jim McGreevey's hiring his lover was the height of recklessness, but his plummet from political grace is also a profound indictment of America's culture wars.
The Democrats' anger-management platform
Kerry and Co. are so damn civil and happy, it's almost scary. But will the disciplined new party be able to summon the passion?
In praise of unruly women
Why is it so difficult for the media to accept a strong, smart and opinionated prospective first lady?
The real flip-flopper
The list of Bush's major policy U-turns is as audacious as it is long.
John Kerry's brilliant "fallback plan"
Five reasons why John Edwards is the perfect choice -- and will leave Dick Cheney dropping the F-bomb.
Extreme political makeover
John Kerry has the potential to be a far greater leader than Bill Clinton.
America's new assault weapons bazaar?
The NRA aims to blow away the federal assault weapons ban -- while the Bush White House ducks for cover.
The school of Bush
George W. Bush promised to be "the education president," but thanks to his tax policies, the cost of college has soared.
Bush and the Reagan hedgehog strategy
Bush, you're no Reagan.
Shakespeare turns a spotlight on Bush and Iraq
What Bush has in common with Henry V, and why Iraq was "ultimately a war of choice."
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