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Reason February 2007 |
Divided We Stand What sort of legislation and political theater should the friends of "Free Minds and Free Markets" expect during the next two years? Is the new situation an improvement or disaster? |
Reason November 2008 Veronique de Rugy |
Fear of a Unified Government What happens to federal spending when the Democrats control both Congress and the presidency? |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2007 John Keller |
Taking the Pulse of Defense Spending As the war in Iraq has become a political sore spot, we can expect the Pentagon's leaders to hunker down to the status quo on military spending at least through the presidential election in November |
Reason November 2008 Jim Henley |
Between Iraq and a Soft Place In Heads in the Sand: How the Republicans Screw Up Foreign Policy and Foreign Policy Screws Up the Democrats, by Matthew Yglesias, discusses the role Iraq played in Obama's success. |
InternetNews March 14, 2008 |
House OKs Spy Bill, Rejects Telco Immunity The Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives defied President George W. Bush on Friday and passed an anti-terrorism spy bill that permits lawsuits against phone companies. |
Salon.com July 28, 2001 Joshua Micah Marshall |
Blaming Clinton for Chandra Conservatives are using the Gary Condit controversy to renew their attacks on Bill Clinton. The Democrats' refusal to speak up has made the job much easier... |
Reason September 2006 Brian Doherty |
How Did You Vote During the War, Daddy? The war in Iraq is increasingly unpopular in America. However, public disenchantment with the war probably won't matter in November's congressional and Senate races. |
Salon.com October 4, 2000 John W. Dean |
The prosecution won't rest The chief counsel in the Clinton impeachment compares the current president to Nixon. Let me count the ways he's wrong... |
Salon.com November 8, 2000 Anthony York |
President without a mandate Can George W. Bush govern effectively if he wins the White House without taking the popular vote? |
Reason June 2008 Gene Healy |
The Cult of the Presidency Who can we blame for the radical expansion of executive power? Look no further than you and me. |
Reason January 2009 Matt Welch |
Obama's Numbers The president-elect has promised to make his math add up. Therein lies a glimmer of possibility. |
BusinessWeek June 4, 2007 Richard S. Dunham |
Execs On The Sidelines With no clear front-runner, few bosses are betting on GOP hopefuls. |
Salon.com October 30, 2000 Anthony York |
Impeachment: The rematch As former House manager James Rogan battles for his political life against Democrat Adam Schiff, it's hard not to see them as proxies for Henry Hyde vs. President Clinton... |
BusinessWeek September 30, 2010 Jonathan D. Salant |
State Candidates Catch A Wave of GOP Cash Companies are spending big on state races in hopes of electing more Republican governors and state legislators. |
BusinessWeek November 20, 2006 Dunham & Javers |
The Politics Of Change As power shifts on Capitol Hill, business faces a new reality |
Reason June 2007 Gillespie et al. |
Presidential Scouting Reports A libertarian fan's guide to the World Series of politics |
Reason December 2008 Matt Welch |
Back to the Barricades Free markets are under attack again. |
BusinessWeek October 2, 2006 Dunham & Javers |
How Business Is Wooing Democrats The possibility the GOP could lose the House has companies scrambling to make nice. |
Salon.com December 14, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Texas Dems get Bush-whacked During the great bipartisan show of George W. Bush's acceptance speech, some of his opponents were left out in the cold... |
Salon.com November 25, 2000 David Talbot |
Where are the Democratic fire-breathers? Gore's party has been no match for the victory-or-death Republicans... |
BusinessWeek December 10, 2009 Ryan Donmoyer |
How Many Ways Can You Tax the Rich? Democrats are scrambling to fund their wish list while keeping Obama's pledge to go easy on most Americans. |
Salon.com December 16, 2000 Anthony York |
Will Republicans be Bush's worst enemies? From John McCain to Tom DeLay, members of his own party could make the most trouble for the president-elect... |
AskMen.com Jeff Stone |
Career Lessons From George W. Bush In Bush's new book, he candidly admits to things he wishes he could do over. By taking action, fostering a competent image and holding onto your principles, you can learn from his reflection on his own mistakes -- and avoid them in your own life. |
BusinessWeek August 5, 2010 Peter Coy |
The Wisdom and Folly of the Bush Tax Cuts Most economists agree there's little choice but to end tax cuts from George W. Bush's era. That means the fiscal war in Washington is only going to get uglier. |
Salon.com July 17, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Democratic bigots The latest GOP fad is pointing out that Democrats can hate people, too. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2007 |
Letters Two Democrats respond to recent editorial: "Election aftermath: what's in it for the military?" |
Salon.com December 14, 2000 |
Now what? Bianca Jagger, Todd Gitlin, David Horowitz, Andrew Sullivan and other Salon panelists respond to the speeches by Vice President Al Gore and President-elect George W. Bush... |
Salon.com September 18, 2000 David Horowitz |
A miracle the press won't report The Democrats may appear to have the upper hand, but George W. Bush is forcing Al Gore into the tightest presidential race in recent history. |
Salon.com June 2, 2000 Bruce Shapiro |
Post-impeachment blues Beneath the radar, the legal dramas inspired by the president's troubles continue to play out -- and Clinton has himself partly to blame. |
Salon.com October 17, 2000 Joan Walsh |
Let the big dog out Al Gore's cowardly refusal to run on President Clinton's legacy -- and let the most masterful politician of his generation campaign for him -- may cost him the election... |
BusinessWeek November 13, 2006 Richard S. Dunham |
Who's Afraid Of Charlie Rangel? Business worries about the Dems gaining control of the House. Maybe it needn't fret. |
BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 Alexandra Starr |
Democrats: A Hill Too Far? Not so long ago, Democrats were bragging that they could win back the Senate this November -- and it didn't seem like bravado. Now, two seats short of a Senate majority, the party faces a risk of backsliding. |
Salon.com January 13, 2001 Charles Taylor |
Farewell, charming pragmatist President Clinton took the political virginity we claimed to have, and damn did it feel good to be rid of it... |
Reason February 2009 Veronique de Rugy |
Bush's Midnight Regulations The 43rd president may set yet another dubious record. In his waning hours, President George W. Bush managed to rush through an unprecedented number of late-breaking regulations. |
Salon.com August 15, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Bye-bye, Bill Oozing charm, the charmer-in-chief thanks his fans and leaves a slippery path for Al Gore. |
Salon.com January 13, 2001 Joan Walsh |
Clinton's final days As the newly liberated president travels the country to cement his legacy, he reminds us we'll miss him as much as he'll miss us... |
Salon.com April 17, 2002 David Talbot |
Fight or flight? David Brock's expose of the Republican attack machine shows that Democrats have to get serious about fighting back. And that doesn't mean Al Gore's Florida-style fisticuffs... |
Salon.com March 9, 2001 Jake Tapper |
Where's the other team? As Bush's tax cut sails through the House, Democrats grumble about their lackluster leadership... |
BusinessWeek January 26, 2004 Richard S. Dunham |
The State Of The Union: Secure Bush's speech will hit his campaign themes of safety and the ownership society. |
Salon.com November 7, 2000 Anthony York |
Hillary wins New York The Clinton legacy lives on in the Empire State as exit polls show an 8-point victory... |
BusinessWeek November 11, 2010 Drake Bennett |
A Management Primer from the Decider-in-Chief In his memoir, George W. Bush breaks his Presidency up into a series of decision-making case studies. Unfortunately, running a country isn't just a series of decisions |
Salon.com January 3, 2001 Gary Kamiya |
Skeletons in the Cabinet Democrats need to work with Bush. But they don't need right-wing dinosaurs like John Ashcroft and Gale Norton... |