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Presidential candidate Dan Quayle notes that Murphy Brown is long gone now, but he's still here, "fighting for the American family."
By Jake Tapper
April 15, 1999
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Torn between internationalism and isolationism, Republicans try to make the best of Kosovo.
By Harry Jaffe
April 15, 1999
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The Christian right may be
hurting at the top, but at the grass roots, it's still a force to be
reckoned with
By Harry Jaffe
April 9, 1999
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How will George W. Bush -- and the GOP -- confront the whispers about his past?
By Jake Tapper
April 9, 1999
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The GOP's spy scandal: How the Los Alamos-China connection occurred on Bush/Reagan's watch.
By Joe Conason
March 23, 1999
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They know something we don't: Big government works.
By Joe Conason
March 9, 1999
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'Circular firing squad' for California Republicans: Abortion foes win big as state GOP tries -- and fails -- to regroup after impeachment.
By Anthony York
March 2, 1999
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Conservatives seem to have nothing to say when it comes to racism, hate crimes and white supremacists.
By Joe Conason
February 23, 1999
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The porno king and Official Republican Humiliator tells why he did it, the real reason the Washington Post ran his ad and what he'd do if he had five more lives.
By Carol Lloyd
February 23, 1999
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Larry Flynt on his investigations, why the Washington Post ran his ad and what he'd do if he had five more lives.
By Carol Lloyd
January 30, 1999
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Political experts from both sides deconstruct President Clinton's 1999 State of the Union address.
By Salon Staff
January 20, 1999
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The president's conduct might be excusable anywhere else, but in the Oval Office, it is grounds for impeachment.
By David Horowitz
December 21, 1998
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Clinton's move against Iraq raises the stakes for both parties in the impeachment debate.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
December 17, 1998
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The peachy-keen GOP has shown its true colors -- and they confirm the most brain-dead radical stereotypes from the '60s.
By Gary Kamiya
December 15, 1998
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The 'peachy-keen GOP has shown its true colors -- and they confirm the most brain-dead radical stereotypes from the '60s.
By Gary Kamiya
December 15, 1998
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As the lame-duck House moves toward impeachment, the president counts votes and ponders another national address.
By Joan Walsh
December 9, 1998
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Clinton's move against Iraq raises the stakes for both parties in the impeachment debate.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
November 30, 1998
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J.C. Watts? Jennifer Dunn? Politicians with such multiple defects ordinarily would be handed House leadership only after Saddam Hussein and O.J. Simpson had turned the job down.
By Joe Conason
November 17, 1998
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How my son's pet reptile taught me to love all sentient beings -- and Republicans too.
By Anne Lamott
November 12, 1998
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There is no good reason why the black community should vote like the populations of communist countries, who lack the ability to exercise free choice.
By David Horowitz
November 9, 1998
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Richard Rodriguez declares Tuesday's elections to be a resounding moral defeat for the moralizers
By Richard Rodriguez
November 5, 1998
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American voters refuse to bow before the high priests of scolding.
By Richard Rodriguez
November 5, 1998
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After dreading November's elections, some Democrats now believe they will benefit from an anti-impeachment voter rebellion.
By Joan Walsh
October 23, 1998
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After dreading November's elections, some Democrats now believe they will benefit from an anti-impeachment voter rebellion.
By Joan Walsh
October 22, 1998
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How Europe changed my life: A summer odyssey affects a young Republican in the most unexpected way.
By Hank Hyena
October 21, 1998