President Bush

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  • The morning after: The GOP reacts

    The message is: We have to get back to core principles.
  • Bush: We have to destroy Lebanon in order to save it

    Plus: What the Israel/Hezbollah war has to do with 9/11.
  • What does Bush really think about birth control?

    If responsible adults want to prevent conception, well, then it's OK.
  • New nominee for treasury secretary, same old economic policy

    The president nominates Henry Paulson, stumps for tax relief.
  • The truthiness hurts

    Stephen Colbert's brilliant performance unplugged the Bush myth machine -- and left the clueless D.C. press corps gaping.
  • Nullifying the press

    The Bush team served up Scott McClellan's stolid stonewalling as the perfect device to humiliate and demote the media. And reporters played along.
  • The slow-motion trap

    His presidency was built on secrecy and, we now know, on lies. The more Bush struggles to free himself, the more his past deceptions bind him.
  • A deluded king and his court lickspittles

    Cut off from reality and surrounded by flatterers like Rice and Cheney, Bush clings to grandiose illusions of heroism.
  • Bush's Brezhnev period

    Rejecting criticism and mouthing meaningless bromides, Bush gave a speech so stagnant it would have made the Politburo proud.
  • Don't feed the manimals!

    President warns against mixing man with beast.
  • Hidden valley ranching

    Conan O'Brien addresses President Bush's comments on "Brokeback Mountain"
  • Bush nominee broke law

    A federal judge nominated to the U.S. Circuit Court owned stock in corporations involved in lawsuits brought before him.
  • Alito's bad luck

    The latest Supreme Court nominee has to face a Senate newly emboldened to challenge the imperial Bush presidency. And his paper trail gives senators plenty of ammunition to do it.
  • Perpetual war!

    Bush terrifies nation about terrifying global terrorist movement
  • America's tipping point

    Overnight, Bush's ability to scare us has vanished. And his Iraq disaster has destroyed the GOP's dreams of permanent domination.
  • The Fix

    Has "Emily Rose" inspired more exorcisms? Kirstie Alley and Al Pacino, together? Plus: TomKat marriage rumors.
  • Bush's hard fall

    His career was based on creating low expectations and then meeting them, but Katrina brought a cold blast of reality.
  • Blame God, not me

    After weeks of blaming others for the disastrous response to Katrina, Bush used the pulpit at the National Prayer Service to blame the biggest scapegoat of all: God.
  • Timeline to disaster

    Salon's hour-by-hour account of the worst natural disaster in U.S. history -- and how our government failed.
  • Roberts' rules of order

    The first day of John Roberts' confirmation hearings played as expected, with senators posturing, Judge Roberts saying nothing, and a pro-life activist dressed as Betsy Ross setting off a metal detector.
  • The mother of all battles

    Cindy Sheehan has almost single-handedly launched an American antiwar movement. And in the process, she's exposed a president's feet of clay.
  • Smearing Cindy Sheehan

    Conservatives are attacking her as a dupe of the left whos exploiting her dead son. Some relatives have piled on too. But the grieving mother says her well-timed Crawford visit is "my idea, my mission, my vision."
  • What does John Roberts believe?

    Bush's selection looks like a political masterstroke. But if Judge Roberts proves to be an ideologue in the Scalia/Thomas mold, he and the president may run into a Democratic buzz saw.
  • Everything you always wanted to know about the stem cell debate

    George Bush's opposition to stem cell research is intellectually and morally incoherent. Here's why.
  • The crowd they can't control?

    Calvin College may not have such a warm welcome for President Bush at its commencement festivities.
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