Terri Schiavo

AP Photo/Charlie Riedel Why is Tiller's alleged killer doing press conferences?

Listen instead to the people giving testimonials to the doctor: His family, his patients, his colleagues.
  • The light's on, but is anybody home?

    An extraordinary brain study concludes that a woman in a vegetative state is aware of herself. It's a dangerous claim that could throw families and physicians into turmoil.
  • Michael Schiavo joins the fray

    Terri Schiavo's husband starts a PAC devoted to defeating the Bible-thumping politicians who used his comatose wife as a football.
  • God doesn't take sides

    How do I reconcile my faith with that of the spiritual hysterics in the White House? Easy. I don't even try.
  • Rick Santorum's Schiavo woes

    The Pennsylvania senator raked in some cash during his trip to Florida last month, but he's paying a price in political capital.
  • To win on Schiavo? Don't play

    Before Republicans attack the judiciary again, they might want to check the poll numbers from Florida.
  • Ohio's deathbed filibuster

    The state that was key to Bush's reelection is now leading the charge on post-Schiavo legislation pushing the right-to-life agenda.
  • Here come the Scalias

    The religious right may have lost its battle over Terri Schiavo, but its war against "liberal judges" has just begun.
  • Santorum: the right to life, and to make money

    The Republican senator from Pennsylvania cashed in during the Terri Schiavo mania in more ways than one.
  • "Citizen journalists"? Try partisan hacks

    Right-wing bloggers shrieked that the GOP Schiavo memo was a "liberal media" fraud. Now that they've been proven wrong, are they apologizing? Why, no!
  • That Schiavo memo? Kill the messenger

    Why hold Republican Sen. Mel Martinez responsible for the memo he gave Tom Harkin when you can blame the Democrats and the media instead?
  • Will Terri Schiavo kill the nuclear option?

    The Schiavo case makes it both more likely and less likely that Republicans will move to end the filibuster of judicial nominees.
  • Republicans turning on their own

    A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll has sobering numbers for George W. Bush and Republicans in Congress.
  • The fake memo that was real

    Crushing the conspiracy theories of the right-wing blogosphere, an aide for a Republican senator admits he crafted a memo calling the Schiavo case a "great political issue" for the GOP.
  • Truly tortured over Terri Schiavo

    Turns out that one protester battling the removal of Schiavo's feeding tube was a former military intelligence officer who served in Iraq -- and who defended torture at Abu Ghraib.
  • Was DeLay's threat a crime?

    Sen. Frank Lautenberg says DeLay may have committed a felony when he theatened judges in the Schiavo case.
  • Mistaken identity

    Who's kidding themselves? TTers sound off on Michael Jackson, Terri Schiavo and the illusions their cases create.
  • Southern discomfort for DeLay

    Tom DeLay may have endangered his re-election chances with his stance on the Schiavo affair and his ongoing ethics imbroglios.
  • Terri's last message

    As the media circus leaves town, protesters are left wondering what Terri Schiavo's death will say to the nation.
  • Bringing down the House

    Two PACs are running ads attacking Tom DeLay for his actions in the Terri Schiavo case and alleged ethics violations.
  • Political crackup

    By intervening in the Schiavo case, Bush moved the religious right into the heart of the GOP. Now there will be hell to pay.
  • Will the GOP need life support?

    A prominent conservative blogger says Republican leaders have abandoned the traditional principles of small government and federalism -- and warns they may soon come to regret it.
  • The president moves on

    The public isn't happy about your involvement in the Terri Schiavo case? It must be time to talk about 9/11.
  • A special kind of eulogy

    Ann Coulter shares her thoughts on what Terri Schiavo's demise might mean for the land of liberal Hollywood.
  • A threat from Tom DeLay

    The House majority leader says that "the men responsible" for Terri Schiavo's death will pay, and his allies on the religious right plot their revenge.
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