John Dean

Is the White House trying to force Congress' hand?
Two legal experts think that by telling former White House counsel Harriet Miers not to appear at all, the administration is daring Congress to be the one to take the case to court.
What will executive privilege mean for Harriet Miers and Sara Taylor?
War Room talks with two experts on executive privilege to see whether the White House can stop its former employees from appearing before and/or testifying to Congress.
The seven deadly sinners of the Scooter trial
Jury selection begins today in the case of former Cheney chief of staff I. Lewis Libby. But are any of the players in this scandal worth rooting for?
Creepier than Nixon
The man who brought down Richard Nixon says Bush and "co-president" Cheney are an even greater threat to the country.
Sunset for the golden boy?
As John Edwards kicks off his presidential campaign, some wonder if it's over before it began.
The Fix
GOP pranksters plan a "Gilligan" attack on Kerry, Bono gives Turlington away, and Beckham is batted about like a football. Plus: Who will play Ronald Reagan in the miniseries?
"Unmasking Deep Throat"
John Dean, on a decades-long quest to identify history's most elusive news source, brings new evidence to the fore in his new book.
Unmasking Deep Throat
Coming June 17: John Dean and Salon team up for an innovative e-book project.
"The Spy Who Wasn't" and "Vote of No Confidence"
By Eric Boehlert and John W. Dean
Not for sissies
A leading conservative scholar's hardball new translation of Tocqueville's classic "Democracy in America" is a daunting example of tough love.

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