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Fred Hiatt and the "Triumphant Top Gun" Fred Hiatt and the "Triumphant Top Gun"
The Washington Post editorialist declared the Iraq war "won" four years ago and condemned Democrats for criticizing the leader who "looked great" in his fighter pilot costume.
War as reality rather than cartoon War as reality rather than cartoon
Israel's candid acknowledgment of its grave errors and failures in the Lebanon war stands in stark contrast to the American right wing's fantasy world.
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Anonymity in journalism. Reality denial among Bush followers. Character assassinations against George Tenet commence.
A genuine political sea change? A genuine political sea change?
The true radicalism and deceit of the Bush administration are now being revealed, and that has the potential to fundamentally change American political opinion.
Interview with Charlie Savage Interview with Charlie Savage
The reporter who just won a Pulitzer for his articles on the Bush administration's abuse of "signing statements" discusses executive power, blogs and the national press, and principles of good journalism.
The Pat Tillman and Jessica Lynch frauds The Pat Tillman and Jessica Lynch frauds
There is nothing unusual about these frauds. They are the natural, and common, byproduct of our political and media institutions.
David Halberstam on today's American press David Halberstam on today's American press
Though U.S. media stars will undoubtedly rush to heap praise on Halberstam, his views on the proper role of journalism could not be any farther from what they do.
David Halberstam on journalists and Vietnam David Halberstam on journalists and Vietnam
Journalists and their sources who exposed the government's falsehoods about Vietnam were widely attacks as unpatriotic.
David Halberstam, patriotism and courage David Halberstam, patriotism and courage
Halberstam examined the rise of American pseudo-warriors and uber-patriots who exploit -- but never exude -- concepts of courage, patriotism and strength.
David Halberstam and 9/11 David Halberstam and 9/11
Almost immediately after the 9/11 attacks, Halberstam warned of the dangers of overreaction, unnecessary wars, and fueling terrorism by inflaming anti-Americanism.
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Adam Nagourney and the Breck Girl. A party at Versailles. Harry Reid the terrorist-traitor.
Charles Krauthammer takes rank hypocrisy to new lows Charles Krauthammer takes rank hypocrisy to new lows
On Wednesday, Krauthammer went on Fox News and claimed the V.T. shooter was inspired by Palestinians, Al-Jazeera and Islamic radicals. Today, he sternly condemned those who use the shootings to make political points.
Gonzales' Fan Club of One Gonzales' Fan Club of One
Alberto Gonzales' performance today prompted bipartisan condemnation. But his job may be more secure than ever.
What is the rationale behind the prescription drug laws? What is the rationale behind the prescription drug laws?
Should competent adults need the "permission" of a doctor before being allowed to use the pharmaceutical products they think they need?
Our benevolent surveillance state Our benevolent surveillance state
Both the scope and the number of databases maintained by the federal government on American citizens continue to grow.
Anatomy of Beltway conventional wisdom Anatomy of Beltway conventional wisdom
From Drudge/Politico to right-wing outlets to CNN and the New Republic, how petty and cheap personality attacks dominate our political discourse.
The warped reality of our media stars The warped reality of our media stars
The latest polling data demonstrates that what we heard from our top journalists about Pelosi's Syria trip was all wrong.
Iraq:  American public opinion vs. a "small but powerful group" Iraq: American public opinion vs. a "small but powerful group"
The gulf continues to widen between the views of most Americans regarding Iraq and the faction which Gen. John Sheehan called the "small but powerful group" responsible for the war's continuation.
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The glorious surge. Norah O'Donnell's confusion. Global warming deniers.
The Bush administration's terrible luck with finding documents The Bush administration's terrible luck with finding documents
The administration's claim that it lost potentially thousands of e-mails relating to the U.S. attorneys scandal is merely the latest in a series of similar incidents.
Weekly Standard:  Bush has "near dictatorial power" Weekly Standard: Bush has "near dictatorial power"
The gap between the beliefs of Bush followers and America's defining political principles continues to widen.
Response from ABC News re:  the Saddam-anthrax reports Response from ABC News re: the Saddam-anthrax reports
ABC News now claims that it did previously acknowledge error and retract its false Saddam-anthrax reports. But that claim is as false as the original reports themselves.
Blog news Blog news
Plans for the blog - supporting the work done here.
Do national journalists agree with Gary Kamiya? Do national journalists agree with Gary Kamiya?
Kamiya writes: "I'm not going to go into chapter and verse about the media's specific failures -- they're too well known to repeat." Many, perhaps most, journalists would disagree.
A light bulb goes off on the Washington Post editorial page A light bulb goes off on the Washington Post editorial page
Fred Hiatt's editorial today on the U.S. attorneys scandal makes the exact opposite argument he made just two weeks ago. Does that signal a sea change in Beltway conventional wisdom?
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