Joan Walsh

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  • Plutocrats to the rescue!

    While the spineless Dems dither, the stiffest resistance to Bush's outrageous tax plan comes from an unlikely quarter: Warren Buffett and Bill Gates Sr.
  • Aphrodisiac of power

    Jesse Jackson joins the club of powerful men whose private transgressions are inevitably exposed -- but at least he handles it with a little class.
  • Clinton's final days

    By Charles Taylor and Joan Walsh
  • Clinton's final days

    As the newly liberated president travels the country to cement his legacy, he reminds us we'll miss him as much as he'll miss us.
  • Blood in the water?

    Bush's Chavez blunder may spell trouble for his other nominees.
  • And the winner is: Al Gore

    Defeat brings the vice president's best face forward -- and rescues him from an ungovernable Washington.
  • The Supreme Court: Who will play daddy?

    By Joan Walsh
  • Who will play daddy?

    Anyone hoping the Supreme Court would step in and be the "grown-up" got a rude awakening from Justice Antonin Scalia.
  • Dick Cheney: President Big Time!

    By Joan Walsh
  • President Big Time!

    Our long national nightmare is over. We finally have a new leader: Dick Cheney!
  • The agony of Al Gore

    By Joan Walsh
  • The agony of Al Gore

    With his presidential hopes on the line, if only he could have said a single unrehearsed, from the heart, spontaneous, risky, convincing thing.
  • Political war breaks out in Florida

    By Joan Walsh
  • Bush camp claims victory

    But his 327-vote lead in the recount has not put a stop to challenges and questions about the Florida vote.
  • Why is this race even close?

    Joan Walsh and Andrew Sullivan come to (mostly) different conclusions.
  • Why is this race even close?

    Because Al Gore, flawed but the best man for the job, is stuck with a fractured liberal base that won't forgive him for not being Bill Clinton.
  • Let the big dog out

    By Joan Walsh
  • 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.
  • Who let the dogs out?

    If you don't know, you haven't been following the best team -- and the best kept secret -- in baseball.
  • "Survivor": Did the right person win?

    "Richard deserved to win" by Joan Walsh; "Anyone but Richard!" by Janelle Brown
  • Richard deserved to win

    His surprise victory showed age and cunning triumphing over youth and idiocy.
  • John Rocker's San Francisco treat

    By Joan Walsh
  • John Rocker's San Francisco treat

    White hecklers and gay mashers greet the Atlanta Braves bigot on his first trip to the Bay Area -- but is yelling "trailer trash" the best way to fight racism?
  • George W. Bush: Daddy's boy

    By Joan Walsh
  • Daddy's boy

    Bush's choice of Dick Cheney reinforces his image as a shallow, Quayle-like figure diminished by his running mate's gravitas.
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