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With our foreign policy toward Colombia hogtied by campaign finance and business interests, the war on drugs could be better waged against Washington.
By Arianna Huffington
March 15, 2000
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Many Republicans agree that partial privatization is necessary to reform Social Security, but don't expect them to say that in this election year.
By Stacey Zolt
January 11, 2000
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For Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo, reelection seemed inevitable -- until
tragedy struck Littleton.
By Jake Tapper
December 7, 1999
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The lawyers who brought down Big Tobacco have now set their sights on HMOs, but what's wrong with this picture?
By David McGuire
November 30, 1999
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The "false prophet" of campaign finance offers unexpected support for a tough bipartisan reform bill.
By Jake Tapper
October 12, 1999
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One determined Republican overcomes his own leadership's opposition to pass a bipartisan campaign finance reform bill -- again.
By Jake Tapper
September 15, 1999
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Political experts from both sides deconstruct President Clinton's 1999 State of the Union address.
By Salon Staff
January 20, 1999
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Clinton's move against Iraq raises the stakes for both parties in the impeachment debate.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
December 17, 1998
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Clinton's move against Iraq raises the stakes for both parties in the impeachment debate.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
November 30, 1998
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Henry Hyde, the man who will sit in judgment on President Clinton, confirms that he carried on a secret affair.
By David Talbot
September 17, 1998
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Just minutes after the senate voted to let him keep his job, a contrite President Clinton took to the White House Rose Garden to apologize once again.
February 14, 1998
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He came as a joke and went out as a mensch.
By David Corn
January 7, 1998
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Gangbangs in the Senate, "hideaway offices," $20,000 chairs: Your tax dollars at work.
By Jonathan Broder
May 20, 1997