Impeachment

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  • Bush is not above the law

    Scholars missed the point of the essay I wrote with Ralph Nader about the case for impeachment.
  • The I-word

    Ralph Nader says the Downing Street memo is grounds to debate the impeachment of the president. Four constitutional scholars weigh the issue.
  • Byrd vs. Bush

    Sen. Robert Byrd blasts fellow senators for believing "the garbage that was being spewed out by the administration" on Iraq, and thanks the airline passengers who "died to save this Capitol, my life and my staff."
  • Right Hook

    Novak, Norquist and Lowry lead the Clinton-bashing revival; Limbaugh lies about the 9/11 report. Plus: Torture at Abu Ghraib is just fine with Trent Lott.
  • The blue dress of Baghdad

    As David Kay's admission makes clear, the president misled Congress into approving his preemptive war. So why is there no talk of impeachment?
  • How Bush could save his presidency -- and why he won't

    The president needs to apologize for Iraq -- but he's constitutionally incapable of admitting he was wrong.
  • The media gets impeachment wrong again

    Even as journalists admit "The Clinton Wars" reveals the insanity of the right-wing crusade against the president, they're dismissing the book as "history."
  • The Clinton wars

    He began his second term with talk of national healing. But Chief Justice Rehnquist knew what the president could expect: "Good luck. You'll need it." Part 1 of an explosive new White House memoir.
  • Why the Senate should reject Ted Olson

    His role in the sleazy Arkansas Project is bad enough. The fact that he hasn't told the truth about it is worse.
  • Farewell, charming pragmatist

    President Clinton took the political virginity we claimed to have, and damn did it feel good to be rid of it.
  • Demand the impossible

    Greil Marcus analyzes the Hillary Clinton era in an excerpt from his new book, "Double Trouble."
  • Impeachment: The rematch

    As former House manager James Rogan battles for his political life against Democrat Adam Schiff, it's hard not to see them as proxies for Henry Hyde vs. President Clinton.
  • Let the big dog out

    Al Gore's cowardly refusal to run on President Clinton's legacy -- and let the most masterful politician of his generation campaign for him -- may cost him the election.
  • The prosecution won't rest

    The chief counsel in the Clinton impeachment compares the current president to Nixon. Let me count the ways he's wrong.
  • "I played a risky game"

    Spokesman Bakaly's testimony offers a glimpse into Starr's embattled office.
  • The trickster president

    Clinton's enemies have made him a culture hero.
  • The man Clinton could have been

    Sen. Tom Daschle, the Democrats' point man on impeachment, is a tough negotiator who could save Clinton from himself.
  • 2 concepts of sexual hysteria

    The Republicans and Democrats are both possessed by sexual hysterias -- in one case 'The Crucible,' in the other 'Boogie Nights.'
  • Midnight rendezvous

    Did attorneys for Kenneth Starr and Linda Tripp arrange a secret tape exchange to leak information to Newsweek?
  • It's about character, stupid

    Why the public needs to know whether, when and why George W. Bush used drugs.
  • Keepers of the faith

    Despite dwindling time and numbers, the anti-Clinton movement won't say die.
  • Impeachment's legacy

    Susan Carpenter McMillan, the former spokeswoman for Paula Jones, is being wooed by California Republicans hungry for candidates.
  • More bad news for California GOP

    Rising star Jim Rogan won't challenge Dianne Feinstein.
  • Star Wars lite?

    The Democrats cave on building a missile defense system.
  • Burn, baby, burn

    Congress returns to the nation's business by reintroducing the divisive, perennial flag burning amendment -- but this time it just might pass the Senate.
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