Articles of Interest
August 16, 2007, 1:00am

With Karl Rove’s departure from the White House, the conventional wisdom says that it’s all but over domestically and that the most the Bush administration can do now is manage the fallout from its failed Iraq adventure.

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August 16, 2007, 1:00am

Like the proverbial hedgehog, Karl Rove knew one big thing: how to win elections as if they were divine interventions.

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August 14, 2007, 1:00am

Karl Rove, the architect of so much that has gone so wrong with the Bush administration, announced yesterday that he is leaving the White House to spend more time with his family.

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August 13, 2007, 1:00am

Will we elect another narcissist in chief?

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August 13, 2007, 1:00am

Two 50-something men who wear black robes, rarely speak in public and remain unrecognizable to most Americans are turning up in campaign playbooks from Oregon to Maine.

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August 12, 2007, 1:00am

Many Americans are under the delusion that we have “the best health care system in the world,” as President Bush sees it, or provide the “best medical care in the world,” as Rudolph Giuliani declared last week.

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August 12, 2007, 1:00am

The White House’s public relations strategies for the war in Iraq are again gathering steam to America’s peril.

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August 11, 2007, 1:00am

Like many in this country who were angered when Congress rushed to rubber-stamp a bill giving President Bush even more power to spy on Americans, we took some hope from the vow by Congressional Democrats to rewrite the new law … Read more »

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August 09, 2007, 1:00am

Yesterday, after meeting with his economic advisers at the Treasury Department, President Bush “vowed to veto spending bills that exceed his targets” for the fiscal year 2008 federal budget while accusing congressional leaders “of plotting the largest tax increase in … Read more »

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August 09, 2007, 1:00am

Last month, a bipartisan global warming bill from Sens. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., and Arlen Specter, R-Penn., was uniformly rejected by environmental organizations, because it kept down the cost for creating carbon pollution, making it impossible to reduce enough pollution to … Read more »

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