Joshua Micah Marshall

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  • Condit's team: Chandra was no angel

    By suggesting the intern may have her own sordid past, the congressman's spinners shoot themselves in the foot -- again.
  • ABC's messy role in Condit affair

    The network now says one of its reporters -- the subject of tabloid rumors -- claims she never met with Condit the day he claims they did, the day Chandra Levy most likely disappeared.
  • Police zero in on Condit

    They want a DNA sample, a lie detector test and a search of his apartment. Did the congressman step into a trap?
  • Selling Chandra

    Behind the story of the missing intern -- and the congressman she had an affair with -- is a team of public relations experts spoon-feeding us the front page spectacle one scoop at a time.
  • Did Condit make that phone call?

    The congressman's wife and another alleged mistress are pulled into the investigation, while a suicide theory emerges to explain Chandra Levy's disappearance.
  • The missing-intern scandal grows

    Rep. Gary Condit tried his best to stay out of the story of Chandra Levy's disappearance -- but now even her mother is beginning to ask questions.
  • Wen Ho Lee is free

    As the government's wobbly case against him closes, will Chinagate close along with it?
  • Nixon revisited

    Anthony Summers' Nixon biography is filled with charges of drug and domestic abuse, but it also sheds light on the final days of the Nixon presidency.
  • Lie of the Week: Trigger finger

    By Joshua Micah Marshall
  • Trigger finger

    Bush slams Clinton for a weak military. The military begs to differ.
  • Gore's obvious choice

    By Joshua Micah Marshall
  • Gore's obvious choice

    Memo to Al: Never mind what everyone's trying to tell you. Your ideal running mate is Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry.
  • Such a kidder!

    George W. "We'll love the babies" Bush says he's a champion of children in Texas. Roughly 200,000 of them might disagree.
  • Spying on Microsoft

    By Joshua Micah Marshall
  • Spying on Microsoft

    Oracle's sleuthing doesn't seem so bad when you consider the results.
  • Ralph Nader: Millionaire hypocrite?

    The Green Party candidate for president is rolling in green of his own. Does that make him a bad lefty?
  • Lie of the Week

    Can you be a "Coal Miner's Daughter" if your daddy owned the mine?
  • Al Gore's campaign stagnates

    Seemingly uncomfortable as a front-runner, the vice president is missing a chance to put the presidency in his back pocket.
  • Microsoft's hired gun

    Former Christian Coalition frontman Ralph Reed was lobbying for Microsoft while he was serving as a chief advisor to the George W. Bush campaign.
  • Down but not out

    Bill Bradley may have lost to Al Gore in New Hampshire, but not by enough to convince the former New Jersey senator to give up his challenge.
  • Mad about you

    Al Gore's New Hampshire campaign feels more like a city council run than a White House bid. And it's working.
  • The machine rages on

    GOP and Democratic presidential candidates fire their last salvos in New Hampshire.
  • We interrupt this impeachment ...

    Two years in a row, Clinton's State of the Union address proves he won't follow the presidential tragedy script.
  • It takes one to know one

    The irony behind liberal Jacob Weisberg's smear of conservative scholars who have documented Communist spying in the U.S. is that he is using the tactics he wrongly charges them with -- "neo-McCarthyism."
  • The real China scandal

    Was whistle-blower Notra Trulock a right-wing ideologue or a bureaucrat caught in the cross-fire between Clinton and Clinton haters?
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