Election 2004

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  • Clark: Howard Dean can't win

    Wesley Clark says Dean lacks national security credibility -- and throws cold water on the idea of a Dean-Clark dream ticket. But after Saddam Hussein's capture, will his own war-critic stance work against him?
  • Fill 'er up -- with taxpayer dollars

    Congressional watchdog Henry Waxman attacks Dick Cheney's former employer Halliburton for pumping up the price of gas in Iraq.
  • Right Hook

    Fox News' Oliver North claims liberal media inspires terrorists; U.S. Army says Iraqis need "a heavy dose of fear and violence." Plus: Why Reagan was too busy to fight AIDS.
  • Democrats play nice

    The candidates gather at a major debate and, with the exception of a jilted Joe Lieberman, go easy on Dean.
  • Now playing in 2,600 home theaters: Bush's lies about Iraq

    Director Robert Greenwald's "Uncovered" reveals the deceptions and distortions used to sell the invasion. And from the limousine liberals at Moby's bash in NYC to the regular folks in Billings, Mont., antiwar and anti-Bush audiences are eating it up.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Al Gore's endorsement of Howard Dean may shock Joe Lieberman and John Kerry, but it's a principled stand by a man who's changed profoundly since 2000.
  • John Kerry slams Bush's "raw deal" for America

    "Coddling big oil, serving up tax giveaways for the wealthiest, and opening up doors for the lobbyists and for the polluters: That's the only mission accomplished by George W. Bush."
  • Howard Dean blasts the GOP's "politics of fear"

    The Democratic presidential candidate condemns Republicans' divisive campaign tactics and vows to restore healthcare, education and jobs for "ordinary" Americans.
  • Is Dean stoppable?

    Every candidate has a winning scenario -- but six weeks before the first vote, Dean looks invincible. What are the odds anybody can beat him?
  • Drudge does the Democrats a favor

    A misrepresentation by the right-wing gossipmonger draws hundreds of high-powered Hollywood liberals to a beat-Bush meeting Tuesday night.
  • Right Hook

    The Weekly Standard insists Saddam helped al-Qaida; Den Beste says U.S. now more likely to use nukes. Plus: Conservatives beat down Abercrombie's "porn for kids."
  • Hollywood searches for a Democratic star

    Howard Dean took an early lead in entertainment-industry fundraising, but Wes Clark is making a run among the moguls and stars who backed Bill Clinton.
  • Right Hook

    David Frum says Bush "surrendered to the radicals" by hiding behind security in London; Gen. Franks predicts another terror attack could dissolve U.S. Constitution; Coulter bashes "pandering" Dems who just discovered their Jewishness.
  • Right Hook

    As Sullivan celebrates, Free Republic bloggers savage Massachusetts' "gay judges" and abnormal "homos"; Lowry finally agrees to fight Franken!
  • Dean tries to broaden appeal

    Call them Deanheads: Supporters turn out by the thousands, ready to chant along to their favorite lines. But from the stump, the candidate is trying to expand his playlist.
  • Is Dean too hot?

    The Democratic front-runner has ignited a blaze of Bush hatred. But will it burn up the party's chances in 2004?
  • Kerry's last hurrah?

    On the road with Sen. John Kerry in must-win New Hampshire, as he fires his campaign manager, punches up his stump speech, and slashes harder at Howard Dean. But he's still trailing badly, and time is running out.
  • Right Hook

    The New York Post dismisses the rising U.S. body count; Oliver North says let the CIA play dirty. Plus: David Brooks says kill the evil scum; Canadian pundit Barbara Amiel gushes over Bush's "stern cowboy looks."
  • Confederacy of dunces

    Howard Dean's Democratic rivals are willfully misrepresenting the candidate's reference to the Stars and Bars -- and writing off the pickup-truck vote.
  • Clark blasts the poseur in chief

    Wesley Clark says Bush "pranced around in a flight suit" with no long-term strategy for Iraq -- and as U.S. soldiers die daily, there's still no plan.
  • Oiling up the draft machine?

    The Pentagon is quietly moving to fill draft board vacancies nationwide. While officials say there's no cause to worry, some experts aren't so sure.
  • Right Hook

    Pipes and Krauthammer warn of a second Holocaust; Taranto accuses Red Cross of coddling terrorists; WorldNetDaily claims al-Qaida may have set California fires.
  • Who's the meanest of them all?

    Howard Dean's Democratic rivals cry foul when he criticizes their policies. His sin? Doing so openly, on TV, rather than behind their backs
  • Right Hook

    The global spread of nukes keeps conservatives awake at night. Plus: Religion for Kobe, and Howard Dean's "pro-homosexual" agenda.
  • The great left hope?

    Many progressives are praising Dennis Kucinich for saying all the right things -- and then they're backing other Democrats. But the Cleveland populist says he's running to win.
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