Jake Tapper

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The skeletons and suits in Sharpton's closet
The controversial political leader and Democratic presidential candidate delivers a pointed warning: If you attack me, you risk being sued.
The hyping of Saddam's WMD
Last August, Bush said Saddam merely "desired" weapons of mass destruction. A month later, as he began selling the Iraq war, his tone suddenly changed.
McCain calls for hearings
He still believes weapons of mass destruction will be found -- but says Congress should investigate whether intelligence was cooked.
What the definition of "WMD" is
The White House helpfully explains what the president meant when he claimed weapons of mass destruction had already been found.
How Ashcroft beats a full House
Critics deride his appearances before Congress as "carefully orchestrated," but he manages to come away from every face-off stronger than before.
Weapons of mass deception
The Bush administration goes into full spin mode and Tony Blair battles to save his political life, as charges mount that they lied their way into war.
"1:30-1:45: Rewind Ace Ventura"
Democratic hopeful Sen. Bob Graham keeps an incredibly detailed daily log. His rivals say it's weird, and they plan to use it against him.
Allies: Where are the WMDs?!
The Dems and the U.S. public may meekly accept the administration's ever-changing answers about Saddam's alleged weapons. But our foreign allies don't -- and the more the White House spins, the angrier they get.
The corrections, continued
Just a few more dateline problems, editing errors and minor examples of moral turpitude from the nation's newspaper of record.
Don't ask -- he won't tell
GOP Senate hopeful Mark Foley announces he won't answer questions about his sexuality. Should voters care?
Bush's EPA chief seeks greener pastures
Tired of losing battles with far-right adversaries, Christine Todd Whitman hands in her resignation.
Sleeper cell -- or foolish pawns?
They trained with al-Qaida and met with Osama. All but one member of the so-called Lackawanna Six have pleaded guilty to lesser charges -- but insist they never meant anyone any harm.
Painting the country red
How Republicans learned to stop worrying and love the deficit.
Democrats square off
And it's Joe Lieberman who stands out in a crowded field without, yet, a breakaway star.
Santorum's one-week scandal
The White House masters the art of saying little, and a would-be scandal about a senator's anti-gay remarks seems to fade away.
Lowered WMD expectations
Before the war, the Bush administration said the weapons existed and we would find them. Now, it's saying maybe we won't find them after all -- and the rest of the world smells a rat.
Bad information
Veterans of U.S. foreign information campaigns of both parties critique the administration's current efforts and bemoan the "one-liners coming out of Washington."
Would you buy a U.S. foreign policy from this man?
Why the State Department's propaganda campaign to win the hearts and minds of Arabs and Muslims is a mess.
WMD, MIA?
Hasty, incomplete news reports have suggested that coalition troops found chemical weapons, or even nukes, in Iraq. They haven't -- at least not yet. And the rest of world is watching skeptically.
Conservative constitutional catfight!
Right-wing activists team up with the left-wing ACLU to bash the PATRIOT Act. The Justice Department is not amused.
The last place we liberated
The White House calls Afghanistan a success story. But the failure to commit needed resources has left it a chaotic, increasingly dangerous country where violent warlords run amok. Are we going to repeat our mistake in Iraq?
Among the Democrats
On a big night for the sitting president, his Democratic challengers gather together to rally the faithful -- and crack Bush jokes.
Why won't anyone listen to Gary Hart?
The former, and possibly future, presidential candidate says he pushed a resolution that could have kept the U.S. out of war. But no Democratic leader wanted to hear it.
War? What war?
Dean, McAuliffe and the DNC wine and dine the party faithful in New York, pretending affirmative action, abortion and ethanol are really what's on their minds.
Daschle's SOS
The nation's top Democrat wages his own little war.
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