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  • Who's tougher on terror?

    Conservatives blame 9/11 on Clinton. But it was Bush Republicans who made deals with terrorists -- while Clinton's team took concrete steps to protect Americans. Part 5 of "Big Lies."
  • Big lies

    How the right-wing propaganda machine demonizes liberals and distorts the common-sense politics of America: First in a week of excerpts from Joe Conason's new book.
  • More than sodomy

    The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging a Texas law against "homosexual conduct," but the real issue is whether the government can regulate private lives in the first place.
  • March of the "lucky duckies"

    How did a callous and inaccurate argument for taxing the poor become part of the conservative agenda and the White House playbook?
  • Rock-ribbed Republican -- and anti-Bush

    The newest, most outspoken critics of the war on terrorism and Iraq are conservatives.
  • Schoolyard chums

    While civil libertarians are furious over the Supreme Court's voucher decision, many low-income African-Americans are solidly in the conservative camp.
  • When right-wing fembots attack

    Ann Coulter dishes out a fresh bookful of hypocrisy, distortion and half-crazed rants. Can't conservatives find a better champion than this?
  • Conservative whitewash

    Dick Cheney is relying on our cultural amnesia to wipe away his record on South Africa.
  • Cafes ... with legs

    In conservative Santiago, Chile, an uncharacteristically leggy trend has slipped into the puritanical mix.
  • Where cowards have no names

    On Amazon.com, reader reviewers can share their thoughts about books like mine, but don't expect the hardcore leftists to identify themselves.
  • Bedfellas

    James Haven tut-tuts the tsk-tsking; the Royal Philharmonic Meat Loafs around; and Cage and Arquette, together again? Plus: Tom Jones takes a panty to the head.
  • The call of the rebel

    Carrying muddy campaign signs recycled from the South Carolina primary, a ragtag army of McCain volunteers is marching on the Bush stronghold in Georgia.
  • Out with the old and out with the new

    Feminism of every stripe has failed. It's time for a gender equality movement.
  • Sex, lies and suicide

    While championing family values, former Hillsdale President George Roche III was sleeping with his daughter-in-law.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is it time to kill off Santa? Plus: Defending Mogwai's music; tell Amy Reiter that conservatives never suffer guilt!
  • The new kid at the New Republic

    Peter Beinart, the latest editor at the political weekly, isn't nervous. Much.
  • The long shot

    Gary Bauer talks about why he's running for president.
  • Together at last

    Now that Buchanan is taking his followers over to the Reform Party, the extreme right and extreme left can finally be united in their isolationist vision of the world.
  • The faker

    What has presidential candidate Bill Bradley ever done to deserve the support of liberals?
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is it Spike Gillespie who should be restrained? Plus: Michael Lewis' bogus attack on J-schools; art should be about seeing, not theorizing.
  • The odd couple

    Strange things went down this weekend when Christian firebrand Jerry Falwell and gay religious leader Mel White brought their followers together for a love fest.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Why the GOP likes big, bad Pat Buchanan; the sex industry needs Susie Bright's enlightenment; e-mail is no place for a secret!
  • What's gun control got to do with it?

    The 20,000 laws already on the books couldn't stop the Columbine massacre, and one more won't either, but liberals just don't get that.
  • The free market or your soul

    Two conservative pundits play a game of moral Twister trying to reconcile consumerism and traditional values.
  • Capitol Hill's odd couple

    Guess what happens when a white conservative and a black liberal join forces?
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