Tom Tancredo

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  • Tom Tancredo, master of irony

    The former congressman attacks Sonia Sotomayor for her views on race
  • How to stop illegal Canadian immigration

    Tom Tancredo says we need a fence on the northern border, too. At least one Canadian vociferously agrees.
  • America's next top spouse

    A guide to the brassy, opinionated, loud, difficult and plum-crazy partners on the arms of their president-running partners. Who says the campaign season is dull?
  • What you missed while watching the Red Sox win

    Republicans debate in Florida, with lapel pins! Hippie drugs! Interns in the Oval Office!
  • One big bag of tricks

    What's McCain denying? Who's Tancredo endorsing? Is the Clinton camp trying to fool Iowans?
  • Tancredo dropping out of presidential race?

    The immigration-obsessed congressman has called a press conference in Iowa on Thursday; early speculation is that he'll announce his exit.
  • The Snowman is the least of their worries

    Paranoia runs deep at the GOP's CNN/YouTube debate.
  • Tom Tancredo parodying himself

    We could swear we've heard one line of the anti-immigration congressman's latest campaign ad somewhere before.
  • A job well done by Tom Tancredo

    The Colorado anti-illegal immigration crusader may have doomed his own party to a generation of irrelevance
  • Tancredo pushes for more nuclear energy R&D

    The presidential hopeful says alternative energies aren't just good for the environment -- they're good for America.
  • All the candidates' books

    The 2008 presidential contenders have written way too many books. A readers guide to 18 of them, the Good, the Bad and the Cosmic.
  • What you missed while watching "Oprah"

    Salon watches the latest Republican debate (economy special) so you don't have to. Chevron down! Alcoa up! And Fred Thompson goes public.
  • Congress to New York (and Chicago and L.A.): Drop dead

    Popular proposals to choke off federal support to immigrant-friendly "sanctuary cities" would also dry up anti-terror funding for the cities most at risk.
  • The gay voter's guide to the GOP

    How should a right-wing homosexual vote in the upcoming primaries and caucuses? Salon rates the Republican candidates for gay friendliness.
  • From tears to cheers: Huckabee's surprise second in Iowa

    Mitt Romney's victory in the GOP's Iowa straw poll was a foregone conclusion, but Mike Huckabee's runner-up finish gives his campaign new momentum.
  • In Iowa, the Republicans fight for second -- and survival

    Mitt Romney will almost certainly win Saturday's straw poll, but Huckabee, Tancredo and Brownback are locked in a bare-knuckle battle for runner-up.
  • What would Jesus bomb?

    In case of attack, Tom Tancredo has Mecca and Medina in his sights.
  • Hitting a wall on immigration

    A weakened President Bush and a narrowly divided Congress may be about to miss the chance to help solve the dilemma of 12 million illegals in America.
  • What you missed while watching "Dancing With the Stars"

    Salon watches the second Republican debate so you don't have to.
  • Make room for Daddy

    At the Reagan Library, the GOP's 2008 contenders compete for the Gipper's mantle -- and for the title of Most Macho.
  • The Republican candidates -- and Ann Coulter -- try out their acts

    At the Conservative Political Action Conference, Giuliani flops and Romney shines as the GOP presidential contenders promise the right-wing faithful everything, including a cure for cancer.
  • The GOP hides from Iraq

    At the party's winter meeting Tony Snow reassured worried Republicans that the president is not in the fetal position. But pep talks couldn't chase the fear that an unpopular war could doom the party in '08.
  • Shades of the reconquista

    Hispanics vote for Democrats, and immigration hard-liners lose.
  • 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.
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