The Public Policy
Dr. Russ Feingold on Call
David Hogberg | 10.27.06
If Democrats win, he's ready to prescribe universal health care.
If Democrats win, he's ready to prescribe universal health care.
It's not available in Washington, D.C.
Scoops from Jerry-less Ben and other coneheads at a Vermont enviro-scribbler social.
Unwelcome reminders of suburban isolation.
How the Confederacy became its own worst enemy.
And this man Gore is a United States citizen?
Looking at America's “allies.” Also: Olbermann's tirade. Pious Ford. Flags of Our Fathers held over. Ode to the GOP voter. Plus much more.
Is it even possible to have Muslim allies?
In the Harold Ford case, morality and racism are two different things.
The European Convention on Human Rights claims its latest victim.
He just keeps rolling along, defending slavery without even knowing it.
Free market environmentalism turns 15!
Reclaiming Mt. Suribachi. Also: CNN no more. GOP's winning final lap. Pelosi's doozy. Plus much more.
The mindset behind the network's airing of the sniper video excerpts. Also: Weldon Democrats. Obama inhalers.
In his disappointing and anachronistic new film, Flags of Our Fathers, Clint Eastwood thinks he's teaching you something important.
Pelosi's engine Stahls as terrorists agree to depart Iraq once U.S. forces leave.
Scientist Francis Collins presents evidence for belief in God.
South Korea? Iraq? Also: Sublime ridicule. Signs of resolve. Islam found innocent. Plus more.
Tehran might take note: Washington is not in charge in Tel Aviv.
A funny picture is worth a thousand Chinese proverbs.
North Korea becomes a regional problem if the U.S. disengages from South Korea.
Reagan Republicans, soccer moms, and other electoral fragmentations.
The dramatic downful of Christianity in the Middle East.
Fine acting, likable characters, and…too many of the usual stereotypes.
Withdrawal from an unsecured Iraq — looking at every option. Also: Nancy and Republicans. Bush and Darfur. Skimpy teens. Plus more.
Pennsylvania's conservative David is keeping his eye on the ball — and today he will make life more difficult for Bob Casey, Jr.
Nancy to select committee heads early. Also: Warner's successors.
Jim Wallis's left evangelicals know who the bad guy is.
The Hungarian Revolution was brutally crushed — yet freedom ended up winning.
A mountain of lies crumbles as she speaks. Also: A liberal Constitutional Convention: horror for whom? Plus more.
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