Congress

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  • On their minds

    Political experts from both sides deconstruct President Clinton's 1999 State of the Union address.
  • What might have been

    It's hard to watch this president perform so well, knowing that he has already undermined his -- and our -- hopes for any real legislative success
  • Going through the motions

    Friday's historic impeachment debate had all the tension and soul-stirring oratory of a sewage appropriations bill -- until Patrick Kennedy tangled offstage with Bob Barr.
  • Law professors tell Congress that impeachment is unwarranted

    Over 430 legal scholars protest the impeachment process in a letter to Congress, fearing it will "dangerously weaken" the presidency
  • CDA -- the sequel

    CDA -- the sequel: By Janelle Brown. Congress is flooded with new bills restricting online expression. So where are the protests?
  • Grace under pressure

    With his back to the wall, President Clinton finds his voice and passes the character test.
  • "This hypocrite broke up my family"

    Henry Hyde, the man who will sit in judgment on President Clinton, confirms that he carried on a secret affair.
  • Here comes Newt!

    Here comes Newt! Don't look now, but guess who is about to make a political comeback.
  • Democrats running scared

    The democrats are quivering with fear about their future post-zippergate.
  • Clinton's sexual scorched-earth plan

    The White House may be ready to declare a 'total war' on Congress over the Lewinsky case.
  • Victim of circumstance

    the proud old arkansas firm where hillary clinton used to practice law is one of the innocent victims of the frenzy surrounding the whitewater investigation.
  • The secret life of a scandal

    The secret life of a scandal: Americans forgive Clinton and Lewinsky because they understand the truth about sex, lies and legal obsessions
  • Dickering with the devil

    Without a vigiilant Congress, the U.S. could find itself supporting a new military dictatorship in Indonesia.
  • Newsreal: The man who would be god

    ... And the people ready to fight the anti-christ
  • Newsreal: Ended, not mended

    By upholding California's Proposition 209, the Supreme Court effectively defeated the Clinton administration's top civil rights nominee -- and drove a huge nail into the president's "mend, don't end" affirmative-action policies.
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    If Bill Clinton is supposed to be th "education president," then why are all the public schools in the nation's capital closed?
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    Gangbangs in the Senate, "hideaway offices," $20,000 chairs: Your tax dollars at work.
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