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  • Hot, homophobic pseudoscience

    It'll soon overtake the surgeon general's office if Bush has his way.
  • Hairy-legged feminists storm the U.N.!

    Conservative columnists warn of the dangers of the 51st Commission on the Status of Women.
  • John McCain rethinks Roe

    The "maverick" senator and presidential candidate makes another course shift as he courts conservatives.
  • Sen. Webb, true conservative?

    His novel about a war crimes trial suggests he'll join Dodd and Leahy's efforts to repair the constitutional vandalism wreaked by the Military Commissions Act.
  • Fall of the house of kitsch

    Like Haggard and other GOP cultural warriors, Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld were empty historical characters -- faux "war heroes" who trafficked in style over substance.
  • The morning after: Righty bloggers react

    "The American electorate just took the Republicans to the woodshed."
  • Conservatives: Who cares if we teach terrorists how to build nukes?

    A U.S. document dump online was supposed to help prove Saddam had WMD. Instead, it published bomb-making details to the world.
  • The emperor's new veto

    Bush's first veto of Congress marks the collapse of his imperial presidency -- and a crisis for the paranoid style he and his party have mastered.
  • "I'm a conservative Christian and this film changed my mind"

    "Brokeback Mountain" makes at least one straight guy less narrow.
  • No longer the "Right Man"

    Conservatives are raging against Bush to hide the utter failure of their ideology.
  • Ugly acts of desperation

    The right has hit new depths with its scurrilous and idiotic attacks on Cindy Sheehan, a politically inexperienced mother in deep pain.
  • What does John Roberts believe?

    Bush's selection looks like a political masterstroke. But if Judge Roberts proves to be an ideologue in the Scalia/Thomas mold, he and the president may run into a Democratic buzz saw.
  • The new face of the Democrats

    Let conservatives co-opt "South Park and "The Incredibles." It's time for liberals to get in touch with the free-range, foul-mouthed, gunslinging antiheroes of "Deadwood."
  • Why I can't mourn the pope

    Dying of cancer, my mother was driven away from the church she loved by its doctrinal rigidity. That I can't forgive.
  • David Brooks, champion of the people?

    The right-wing columnist used my work to bash Dean and MoveOn as elitists -- conveniently ignoring the big-money interests that pull the GOP's strings.
  • Can Bush deliver for conservatives?

    Lacking Reagan's pragmatic streak, the president may find it impossible to unite a party deeply divided on social, foreign policy and budget issues.
  • "You can't run the world on faith"

    Some Reagan conservatives decry Bush's "Messianic" approach and preference for dogma over evidence.
  • Medicine man

    The future of GOP control of the Senate depends on Oklahoma Republican candidate Tom Coburn, a former doctor who has covered up a scandal from his past until now.
  • Why conservatives must not vote for Bush

    A Reaganite argues that Bush is a dangerous, profligate, moralizing radical -- and that his reelection would be catastrophic both for the right and for America.
  • From nest to grave

    What Table Talkers are saying this week about a veteran's odyssey, "Goodnight Moon," and what the stork really brings.
  • The Reagan legacy

    He was a true believer who moved the country divisively to the right. But compared to the current president, Ronald Reagan looks like a moderate.
  • Busting big fat liars

    David Brock talks about why the media seems embarrassed to report on Bush's failures, why TV pundit shows are stacked to the right -- and his new media watchdog group.
  • Why black America distrusts conservatives

    Rush Limbaugh proved what many African-Americans fear: Even if right-wingers aren't racist, they'll kick blacks to score political points.
  • Right Hook

    O'Reilly helps Bush explain the Arab street, and the Spectator's Mark Steyn insists bin Laden is dead. Plus: Buchanan says Gray Davis' recall strategy will cause traffic fatalities to skyrocket.
  • Right Hook

    Bill Kristol applauds President Bush for "dropping the pretense" that everything's under control; Andrew Sullivan says that more terrorist violence in Iraq might not be a bad thing. Plus: Cato's Stephen Moore says Howard Dean is tougher than the GOP thinks.
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