Enemy of the Week
Fools of the Trade
3.7.03 @ 5:38PM
We live in patriotic times.
Welcome to the CBS, the Clinton Broadcasting System. Was Rush considered? Also: Edwards snipes at Graham.
Had the United States taken Pope John Paul II's advice before the Persian Gulf War, Saddam Hussein would still be in Kuwait.
A former top Clintonite is busily cutting taxes in New Mexico.
Chekhov and Shakespeare for Americans.
Is Hillary really seriously going to do it? Also: Has John Corry been fairly tried? Plus much much more.
The KKK comes to Augusta's rescue, but not in the way it intended.
Congressional Democrats turn to discredited Clintonians for foreign policy guidance. Plus: Frist's unity triumph.
Another reminder why no one trusts Democrats on national security.
Back then the peace movement was worried we were provoking him.
Reactions to John Corry's case against war, with a special reply by Mr. Corry.
The Iraq war will have unintended consequences. Instead of deterring terrorism it more likely will promote it -- particularly by providing Al Qaeda access to weapons of mass destruction.
Has the pendulum swung too far?
Only an anti-death penalty obsessive would kill to stop the killing.
In 2004 she plans to be the Democratic presidential nominee.
Yet another terrifically well-made film from the Danish Dogme 95 group. How do they do it?
A Wyoming state of mind. Also: The authority of James Bowman. Plus: Anyone for a peace filibuster? And more.
Sitting in the path of the next Desert Storm is Israel. Thousands of lives may be lost.
MSNBC's Savage Side. Plus John Edwards: Out with the old.
D.A. Terence Hallinan has made a career out of law and disorder.
Conservatives owe Phyllis Schlafly a debt that can never be repaid.
Wasn't President Putin supposed to be a friend of President Bush? Why can't he stay bought?
War could make Bob Graham healthy. The White House fills out new prescriptions.
An evening with a master of western music who likes GWB.
One last chance to catch up with some of Ronald Reagan's favorite kind of people.
Stanley Hauerwas under fire. Plus further shows of restraint.