David Talbot

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  • Marine writers sound off on the new Iraq war

    "Jarhead" author Anthony Swofford and two other Marine Corps chroniclers of Desert Storm direct some not-so-friendly fire at the Bush administration.
  • Letters

    What right-wing media? David Horowitz responds to David Talbot's "All Conservative, All the Time."
  • All conservative, all the time

    It's time to bury the myth of the "liberal media," writes Eric Alterman in his new book. How can progressives find their voice?
  • Raise Limbaugh's blood pressure! Keep Salon in business

  • The Salon Interview: Camille Paglia

    Bad omen: Why the Columbia disaster should make Bush think twice about rushing to war with Iraq.
  • Salon celebrates its seventh birthday

  • Was Hitler human?

    John Cusack talks about his new movie, "Max," which is sparking a firestorm even before its opening.
  • See no evil

    The revelation that the White House was warned in August about a bin Laden hijacking plot -- and that Bush failed to disclose the warning -- shows an administration both incompetent and dishonest.
  • Happy birthday, Salon Premium

  • Fight or flight?

    David Brock's exposé of the Republican attack machine shows that Democrats have to get serious about fighting back. And that doesn't mean Al Gore's Florida-style fisticuffs.
  • Bushed!

    Osama bin Laden is still at large and Afghanistan is a mess -- so why is the president in a hurry to take his anti-terror campaign elsewhere?
  • "Axis of Stupidity" vs. "Axis of Snobbery"

     
  • Axis of snobbery

    Liberal intellectuals who praise Bush for prosecuting the war but still insist he's stupid are the real dummies.
  • The making of a hawk

    From Kuwait to Kosovo to Kabul, American firepower has been on the right side of history. The odyssey of a former dove.
  • "The North Vietnamese never bombed American cities"

    Progressive congressman Barney Frank talks about why he supports the war, opposes Bush's attack on civil liberties and thinks Clinton's military legacy is just fine.
  • U2 elevate New York

    Bono and his band stage an ecstatic Irish wake for a city that was never more in need of one.
  • Andrew Sullivan's jihad

    Since Sept. 11, the British journalist has declared himself the mullah of the media world, sitting in judgment of American writers' patriotism.
  • The "traitor" fires back

    Denounced as a fifth columnist by the right, Susan Sontag blasts America's cowlike media and scaremongering leaders -- and says she fears that another terror attack could turn the U.S. into a police state.
  • Watching the explosions from "Afghan Town"

    Afghan-American intellectuals and journalists hope the U.S. is a rescuer, not a destroyer.
  • President George W. Gore goes to war

    Suddenly, the once-macho Bush White House is feeling everybody's pain.
  • Democracy held hostage

    We are fighting for freedom -- including the right to vigorously debate. But the war fever crowd wants us all to march in step.
  • Journalism in a time of crisis

  • What Salon did last summer

  • Bill Clinton's true friends

    Once again, he learns they're in Harlem, not on Wall Street.
  • Disenfranchise Florida

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