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Connecticut voters did what they felt was best for the country -- and should ignore the right-wing scolds who support Bush's failed policies.
By Joe Conason
August 11, 2006
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Forget starry-eyed idealism. The liberal bloggers gathered in Vegas for YearlyKos want to win any way they can.
By Michael Scherer
June 9, 2006
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New books by Instapundit and Kos present dueling visions of the future -- as libertarian paradise or populist battleground.
By Scott Rosenberg
March 29, 2006
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Online discourse is a cacophony that leads to clarity.
By Andrew Leonard
December 13, 2005
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A blogger riffs on what feminists are blamed for.
By Rebecca Traister
November 21, 2005
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An excerpt from her new book "Are Men Necessary?" riles up the blogosphere.
By Rebecca Traister
October 31, 2005
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Bloggers are outraged over the different captions on photos of blacks and whites in New Orleans.
By Aaron Kinney
September 1, 2005
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The Bush administration and its media allies are trying to use one inadequately sourced story to make the torture and abuse scandal go away. They can't get away with it -- can they?
By Joan Walsh
May 18, 2005
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Right-wing bloggers shrieked that the GOP Schiavo memo was a "liberal media" fraud. Now that they've been proven wrong, are they apologizing? Why, no!
By Eric Boehlert
April 8, 2005
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San Francisco backs off from proposed legislation that would regulate the activity of political bloggers.
By Page Rockwell
April 8, 2005
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As more Arabic speakers take up blogging, better translation programs could promote cross-cultural understanding -- and avoid Monty Python-like misunderstandings.
By Lauren Aaronson
March 31, 2005
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Conservatives want to know why the mainstream media hasn't been more sanguine on Iraq. Here's one reason.
By Mark Follman
March 29, 2005
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Bush's press office gave Jim Guckert access, even knowing his only credentials were from the blatantly partisan group GOPUSA.
By Eric Boehlert
February 23, 2005
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Why was a partisan hack, using an alias and with no journalism background, given repeated access to daily White House press briefings?
By Eric Boehlert
February 10, 2005
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Conservative bloggers tar an AP photojournalist with complicity in Sunday's street execution in Baghdad -- another cheap shot at the "left-wing" media.
By Mark Follman
December 22, 2004
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Thanks to the Net, we've all got access to poll numbers, fundraising figures and endless political gossip -- and we all know exactly what the candidates need to do to win.
By Farhad Manjoo
September 28, 2004
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They promised substance over style -- hard-hitting, inside scoops. So say hello to Bo Derek, Miss America, TV star Angie Harmon, and "Ari Fleischer's guide to red-hot G.O.P. love."
By Mark Follman
September 1, 2004
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Simply put, blogs are the greatest breakthrough in popular journalism since Tom Paine broke onto the scene.
By Arianna Huffington
April 7, 2004
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Kevin Barbieux sleeps in abandoned buildings or shelters -- and writes a daily journal that has made him an Internet celebrity.
By Noah Shachtman
October 14, 2002