Karl Rove

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  • When Republicans attack

    The Swift boat ads have been exposed by the press as blatantly false, but that hasn't stopped the Bush machine from pushing them. Has Kerry figured out how to fight back against the lies and the lying liars who tell them?
  • Oh, the stories he could tell!

    There'll be no more White House sleepovers, if indicted Bush crony Kenneth Lay decides to tell all.
  • The gospel according to Karl

    Bush's mastermind Karl Rove is going all-out to mobilize an army of Christian soldiers to carry the president to the Promised Land in November. But will mainstream churches rebel?
  • The gospel according to Karl

    Bush's mastermind Karl Rove is going all-out to mobilize an army of Christian soldiers to carry the president to the Promised Land in November. But will mainstream churches rebel?
  • The accidental pilgrim

    Bush stumbles to Rome in search of Catholic votes -- but the pope may give him a much-needed lecture instead.
  • House divided

    GOP enforcer Tom DeLay and his former partner Dick Armey are locked in a nasty dispute over the future of the Republican Party.
  • One minute from abnormal

    A Texas reporter explores Karen Hughes' cultlike devotion to George W. Bush.
  • The widows are watching

    Four outspoken World Trade Center widows claim the 9/11 commission director's ties to the White House undermine the commission's credibility.
  • Creepier than Nixon

    The man who brought down Richard Nixon says Bush and "co-president" Cheney are an even greater threat to the country.
  • Republicans for Kerry?

    After enduring a sustained offensive from conservatives, Republican moderates are quietly mounting a counterattack against Bush, DeLay & Co.
  • The sleeper issue of 2004

    Arianna Huffington calls on progressives to present not just a political vision for America, but a moral one.
  • Howard Stern's schwing voters

    The raunchy jockey is mobilizing his army of listeners against Bush -- and they could make a difference in November.
  • Winter of love

    Cautious Democrats worry that San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom's historic affirmation of gay marriage will help Bush win reelection. But as the right squabbles over the issue, his party may well thank him in November.
  • Suppressing the apocalypse

    The Pentagon says the earth faces an imminent environmental catastrophe because of global warming. Bush's response: Ignore it and babble on about gay marriage.
  • The Republicans' Kerry problem

    Three decades ago, a worried Nixon White House tried to destroy young John Kerry, a war hero who interfered with its plan to smear Democrats as un-American. Today's White House has the same problem.
  • Bush loses his aura of invincibility

    In his State of the Union address, the president posed once again as the indomitable wartime leader -- but it didn't play as well this time.
  • Why did Ashcroft remove himself from the Valerie Plame Wilson inquiry?

    Signs suggest a key witness may have come forward in the leaking of a CIA agent's identity.
  • It's time for Karl Rove to go

    The president needs to ask for a special prosecutor in the Valerie Plame case.
  • "A true American hero"

    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.
  • Digging for grace

    Even though Schwarzenegger -- with his groping and weenie issues -- is the new governor of California, I haven't felt this hopeful in a long time.
  • Suspicion centers on Lewis Libby

    Dick Cheney's chief of staff helped hype the Iraq threat and discredit Joe Wilson. But while the White House has denied Karl Rove is the leaker, so far it's left Libby twisting slowly in the wind.
  • More vicious than Tricky Dick

    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.
  • "The plumbers are back"

    The man who sparked Watergate, Daniel Ellsberg, has deja vu watching the Bush administration try to spin the Plame leak.
  • The Texas stalemate: It's all about race

    Few are saying it openly, but the DeLay-Rove power grab in Austin is all about keeping white control of an increasingly Hispanic state.
  • They can't go home again

    Hunkered down in a New Mexico Marriott with the 11 Texas Democrats whose heroic stand against Tom DeLay's power grab is going into its second month.
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