Linda Chavez

  • Out of the shadows

    The undocumented and their allies who took to the streets come from a group rarely seen at protests: The working poor. Is this the sound of a new labor movement?
  • Vigilante injustice

    Arizona militia members, a Colorado Republican and a national group with white supremacist ties have made a remote stretch of the Mexico border a flash point for anti-immigrant hostility.
  • A bland antidote for Bill 'n' Al fatigue: George W.

    Clinton debased the presidency and Gore became a hysterical chameleon. A lazy Bush may be just the prescription America needs.
  • Blood in the water?

    Bush's Chavez blunder may spell trouble for his other nominees.
  • Ungraceful exit

    Things were going tear-jerkingly well at Linda Chavez's news conference. Then she opened her mouth.
  • "A troublesome sign for Bush's intestinal fortitude"

    Washington reacts to the withdrawal of Labor Secretary-designate Linda Chavez in an unexpected return to Nannygate politics.
  • Lady Bountiful?

    Linda Chavez's "charity" to an illegal Guatemalan immigrant may cost her a Cabinet post. Her critics say it's the only nice thing she's ever done for Latinos.
  • First blood: The fight over Bush's Cabinet

    The left's efforts to tar and feather Ashcroft and other conservative Bush appointees are as unfair as the smear campaign waged against Clarence Thomas 10 years ago.
  • Will Bush Cabinet picks get Borked?

    Liberal Democrats are gearing up to oppose the president-elect's most conservative choices. Here's a list of the most vulnerable nominees, and their enemies.
  • Now what?

    Roger Ebert, David Horowitz, Andrew Sullivan, Noam Chomsky, Bianca Jagger and other Salon panelists panelists look ahead to the Bush years.
  • What's at stake in the 2000 elections?

    Rosa Parks, David Duke, Steve Wozniak, Camille Paglia, Al Franken -- and dozens more -- talk about what inspires and frightens them about the political year ahead.

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