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Laura Flanders talks about her book "Bushwomen," and why the media has given a free pass to Condi Rice, Christie Whitman, Elaine Chao and the other women who've put a pretty face on ugly policies.
By Suzy Hansen
April 12, 2004
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Condoleezza Rice was my graduate student, and a woman raised to excel. But she failed the American people because she forgot a higher duty than excellence: Truth.
By Alan Gilbert
April 9, 2004
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Bush's brain trust had a grand plan for the Middle East. The results are coming home every day in body bags.
By Martin Sieff
April 8, 2004
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Weeks before 9/11, the president was "consumed" by a pressing policy matter -- but it wasn't al-Qaida.
By Eric Boehlert
April 8, 2004
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A terrorism expert formerly on the National Security Council explains why Richard Clarke is right and Condoleezza Rice is wrong.
By Jessica Stern
April 7, 2004
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Longtime activist Randall Robinson tells his story of the U.S. "coup" against Haiti's Aristide, calls Colin Powell the most dangerous black man alive, and explains why he quit the U.S. for St. Kitts.
By Amy Kroin
April 6, 2004
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Former Sen. Gary Hart says he, too, warned Rice about an imminent terror attack on two occasions before 9/11.
By David Talbot
April 2, 2004
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The Bush-Cheney campaign is riding a rickety horse to November: Their approach to war on terror.
By Karen Kwiatkowski
March 31, 2004
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When Condoleezza Rice appears before the 9/11 commission, here's what she should be asked.
By David Corn
March 31, 2004
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Conservatives should hail former counterterrorism chief Richard Clarke, but instead they're smearing him.
By James Pinkerton
March 29, 2004
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Bush's national security advisor dodged the 9/11 commission, but she can't evade its judgment.
By Martin Sieff
March 25, 2004
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The White House's furious response to Richard Clarke only underscores the truth of his testimony.
By Sidney Blumenthal
March 25, 2004
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In a provocative Salon interview, the former terrorism czar fires back at the Bush administration, blasting its "big lie" strategy and "attack dog" Dick Cheney.
By Joe Conason
March 24, 2004
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While Palestinians rage at Israel's killing of Sheik Ahmed Yassin, the Hamas spiritual leader, the prime minister sees it as a possible road to peace.
By Aluf Benn
March 23, 2004
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A 9/11 widow reviews last night's Showtime film about President Bush's actions on and after that fateful morning.
By Kristen Breitweiser
September 8, 2003
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This week should mark my second anniversary, but my wife died in the Sept. 11 attacks. When will the Bush administration tell the truth about what happened?
By R. William Harvey
August 14, 2003
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As Israelis and Palestinians shake hands in front of the cameras, it's as if the years of bloodshed were just a bad dream. But both sides have a long way to go before the nightmare is over.
By Aluf Benn
July 9, 2003
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Bad omen: Why the Columbia disaster should make Bush think twice about rushing to war with Iraq.
By David Talbot
February 7, 2003
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The president smells "the sniff of politics in the air," but as the 9/11 story hits Washington, Democrats and Republicans alike demand "a sniff of truth."
By Anthony York
May 17, 2002
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What did they lie about, and when did they lie about it?
By Michelle Goldberg
May 16, 2002
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The U.S. finally found a senior diplomat who could answer bin Laden in Arabic. But did he bomb on Al-Jazeera?
By Eric Boehlert
November 7, 2001
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Israelis worry, and Palestinians hope, that a new Bush administration will be tougher on them than Clinton was.
By Flore de Préneuf and Daryl Lindsey
January 4, 2001
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Never mind the critics: With a posse that really looks like America, Bush could become a crossover success.
By Robert A. George
December 22, 2000
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December 20, 2000
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A look at the loyal GOP soldiers and palatable Dems likely to be invited into a Bush-Cheney White House.
By Alicia Montgomery
December 6, 2000