Red vs. Blue

  • Was the Drudge Report hacked?

    Links to pro-Clinton stories confuse loyal Drudge haters.
  • "Over my dead body"

    Another Bush tax cut pledge ... and the crowd goes wild!
  • President Daschle?

    The GOP's targeting of the Senate majority leader may be the clearest sign yet that Daschle is the Dem to beat in 2004.
  • Remembering Buddy

    Accident ... or murder? Conservative Web sites react to the death of the Clintons' dog.
  • Bush vs. Gore II?

    Florida newspapers are looking to the state's upcoming gubernatorial election as a rematch of the 2000 presidential race.
  • Recount redux

    After Monday's split decision in the Florida recount, the war for Election 2000 intensifies online.
  • Activist, terrorist -- or opportunist?

    Was a Green Party activist barred from flying because she was marked as a potential terrorist -- or simply because she was uncooperative?
  • "The thin blonde line"

    The online feud over Ann Coulter's firing by the National Review continues.
  • National Review fires Ann Coulter

    The conservative magazine says goodbye to the controversial columnist over her piece calling for converting terrorists to Christianity.
  • More Florida fallout

    Carter and Ford make their recommendations for electoral reform while Bush stays on the fence.
  • Bush biographer commits suicide

    J.H. Hatfield, author of the controversial book "Fortunate Son," is found dead in an Arkansas hotel room.
  • When conservatives attack

    A Richard Mellon Scaife-run paper savages the late Katharine Graham in a disgraceful editorial.
  • The Free Republic defends Salon

    Plus: Jake Tapper weighs in on the latest developments in the Florida recount.
  • Florida Democrats prepare to subpoena records

    Enquiring Demos want to know: Why was the Bush war room in Katherine Harris' office? And what about Jeb Bush's involvement? The White House press corps officially doesn't care.
  • Vast right-wing conspiracy, redux

    Is there a "secret war" against Tom Daschle?
  • Katherine Harris moves toward a congressional run

    The Florida secretary of state expresses interest in a House seat in a Washington Times interview.
  • Straight outta "Star Trek"

    Salon readers accuse David Horowitz of writing science fiction.
  • David Brock comes clean

    The former conservative writer admits lying to smear Anita Hill. Plus: Katherine Harris returns. This time, it's personal ...
  • GOP still pissed at Jeffords

    An image of the former Republican senator found in a GOP club urinal. Plus: Clarence Thomas is the antichrist!
  • Introducing Jim Jeffords beer

    Plus: Democrats didn't lose -- they almost won! Rep. Nita Lowey tries her best to spin her way out of a Democratic defeat in Virginia.
  • Peter Paul and Chelsea

    The Stan Lee fraud case gets weirder: Litigation-happy Larry Klayman now wants to depose ... Chelsea?
  • Short skirts and cavemen

    A partisan fight over a sexist joke brings the South Carolina Legislature to a standstill. Plus: Liberals celebrate the news of Bush's sagging popularity while conservatives blame the media.
  • Republicans pick up a House seat

    The GOP wins a hard-fought special election in Virginia, expanding its slim House majority.
  • Doctors change their stripes

    As the fight over patients rights heats up, a new report shows doctors giving more money to Dems. Plus: Daschle shelves Rove stock investigation, but online, the partisan war rages on.
  • Presidential race already claiming victims

    One would-be 2004 Bush challenger bites the dust. Plus: The GOP leadership begins its search for a replacement to Sen. Jesse Helms.
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