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Joseph Wilson, author of "The Politics of Truth," talks about his prime suspect in the White House smear campaign against him and his wife.
By Joe Conason
May 3, 2004
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As the legal protections for journalists' sources begin to crumble, there's fallout across the political spectrum, from the Wen Ho Lee case to the Valerie Plame affair.
December 19, 2003
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How can Bush feign shock at the carnage in Baghdad when he signed off on reports that predicted it?
By Sidney Blumenthal
November 1, 2003
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The president needs to ask for a special prosecutor in the Valerie Plame case.
By Rep. John Conyers Jr.
October 15, 2003
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The president needs to apologize for Iraq -- but he's constitutionally incapable of admitting he was wrong.
By Mark Hertsgaard
October 15, 2003
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Robert Novak irresponsibly outed an undercover CIA agent, possibly in violation of U.S. law. Under Ashcroft's Justice Department, he'll get away with it -- unlike so many journalists who have rotted in jail.
By Mark Dowie
October 10, 2003
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Joseph Wilson stood up to Saddam -- then to the Bush administration. The man who exposed the president's bogus uranium claim talks about why he spoke out and the White House's ugly "revenge" against him and his wife.
By David Talbot
October 10, 2003
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John Dean says the Bush team's leaks are even viler than his former boss's -- and that Plame and Wilson should file a civil suit.
By John W. Dean
October 3, 2003
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The man who sparked Watergate, Daniel Ellsberg, has deja vu watching the Bush administration try to spin the Plame leak.
By Michelle Goldberg
October 3, 2003
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The conservative columnist's attempts to downplay the Valerie Plame scandal are raising more questions than they answer.
By Eric Boehlert
October 2, 2003
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National Review pundits go on the defensive over CIA-gate, Krauthammer sizes up the Bush haters, and Suzanne Fields hopes macho Arnold can halt the "homosexualizing" of America.
By Mark Follman
October 1, 2003
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Al Franken talks about his big victory over the Fox News bullies, why Bush can be thrown out in 2004, and comedy as a political weapon.
By Laura McClure
August 27, 2003