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Molly Ivins: Farewell, Rummy

There’s been so much in print about how Daddy 41’s people are back in the saddle, I was terrified when I saw a photo of Dan Quayle among the pack.

Posted on Nov 16, 2006 39 COMMENTS


Ellen Goodman: The Poster Boy of Self-Hate

Though Ted Haggard and others find the “sin” of homosexuality repulsive, Americans are slowly becoming more tolerant of themselves and each other.

Posted on Nov 16, 2006 13 COMMENTS


Marie Cocco: A Prescription for Congress

The Medicare prescription drug program is the single totem that best represents the ugly excesses of the now-defeated Republican-controlled Congress.

Posted on Nov 16, 2006 8 COMMENTS


O.J. Simpson

Sicko of the Week: O.J. Simpson

Truthdig is sickened by the former football star and actor, whose new book has a working title of “If I Did It, Here’s How It Happened.” For shame, O.J.: If you’re innocent, that title constitutes the apotheosis of poor taste. And if you’re guilty, it shows unbridled malice.

Posted on Nov 15, 2006 37 COMMENTS


Murtha
AP Photo / Dennis Cook

Robert Scheer: Murtha’s No Lefty, But He’s Right

If they know what’s good for them, the Democrats will heed the call of the voters on Thursday and elect Iraq war critic John Murtha as their leader in the House.

Posted on Nov 14, 2006 57 COMMENTS


U.S. - Canada relations
From CNN

Barry Golson: Stop U.S.-Canada Immigration Now!

The editor of ForbesTraveler.com pens a satirical take on U.S.-Mexico border relations, envisioning a scenario in which “Minute Mounties” protect the Canadian border from Americans desperate to fill jobs that our neighbors to the north are too rich to perform.

Posted on Nov 14, 2006 15 COMMENTS


Molly Ivins: Now They’re All for Bipartisanship

Having watched election coverage nonstop all week, I sometimes wake up screaming, “Bipartisanship!” and scare myself.

Posted on Nov 14, 2006 28 COMMENTS


Marie Cocco: Women Rock the Vote

The media have largely ignored the role women played in swinging the election, as well as the unprecedented power they’ll now wield in Congress.

Posted on Nov 14, 2006 5 COMMENTS


Jabari Asim: The Rise of the Black Republican

Maryland’s African-American voters had to make a difficult decision on Nov. 7—whether to send Michael Steele, a black Republican, to the Senate, or instead back a party some feel takes them for granted.

Posted on Nov 14, 2006 4 COMMENTS


Growing Up With Gore Vidal

In this Truthdig exclusive excerpt from his just-released book, “Point to Point Navigation: A Memoir,” National Book Award-winning author Gore Vidal recounts Depression-era episodes of his life involving his grandfather T.P. Gore, the blind senator from Oklahoma, along with a political, economic and existential awakening that followed young Vidal’s viewing of “The Prince and the Pauper.”

  • Plus: Watch Vidal read a portion of this chapter

  • Posted on Nov 13, 2006 8 COMMENTS


    Classroom
    thecollegetrack.com

    Paul Cummins: The Elephant in the Classroom

    In this excerpt from his new book, “Two Americas, Two Educations,” the co-founder of the trailblazing Crossroads School in Santa Monica, Calif., argues that America contradicts its purported belief in the value of education by egregiously underfunding it.

    Posted on Nov 13, 2006 6 COMMENTS


    Rangel and Pickering
    Images: Wikipedia; composite: Blair Golson

    Biloxi Blues (and Reds)

    Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.), above, raised the ire of not a few Mississippi residents, including Rep. Charles Pickering (R-Miss.), for telling the N.Y. Times on Nov. 8, “Mississippi gets more than their fair share back in federal money, but who the hell wants to live in Mississippi?” Who, indeed? Truthdig takes you beneath the headlines.

    Posted on Nov 11, 2006 31 COMMENTS


    Nov. 7 architects

    Truthdiggers of the Week: The Architects of Nov. 7

    Truthdig salutes the individuals and organizations that swept the Democrats to victory: the members of the Democratic leadership, and the progressive netroots. Kudos all around.

    Posted on Nov 10, 2006 20 COMMENTS


    Andy Borowitz: Dems, GOP’ers Agree to Take Two Years Off

    The political satirist reports on an ingenious plan by the leadership of both parties to rest up for negative campaigning in 2008.

    Posted on Nov 10, 2006 4 COMMENTS


    On Veterans Day

    On Veterans Day, read the compelling essays of Ron Kovic, Kevin Tillman and Stan Goff—all of whom have served in the United States military. 

    Posted on Nov 10, 2006 17 COMMENTS


    Dennis Kucinich
    AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall

    Rep. Kucinich: America Needs Iraq War Hearings

    In an original Truthdig interview, Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), the potential next chair of a key national security subcommittee, calls for congressional hearings into how and why America invaded Iraq, and demands “accountability” for those who led America into a “war based on lies.”

  • Kucinich: “Rumsfeld may no longer be secretary of defense, but he made decisions based on lies that took people to their deaths. He has to be held accountable—secretary or not.”

  • Posted on Nov 9, 2006 91 COMMENTS


    Voting mom
    AP / Peter M. Fredin

    It’s Not Just the War, Stupid

    A 13-year veteran of the Gallup Poll presents some counterintuitive conclusions about the real motivations underlying Americans’ votes on Tuesday—and also teases out some unexpected data about the youth vote.

    Posted on Nov 9, 2006 27 COMMENTS


    Marie Cocco: Even in Defeat, Bush Is Myopic

    Bush still doesn’t seem to realize that millions of Americans voted to signal their displeasure with the GOP for abandoning the poor and middle class.

    Posted on Nov 8, 2006 5 COMMENTS


    Joe Conason: Why They Deserved Defeat

    The sleaziest campaign tactic to emanate from this year’s GOP playbook was the use and abuse of “robo-calls,” which harassed and intimidated Democratic voters.

    Posted on Nov 8, 2006 2 COMMENTS


    Ellen Goodman: The New ‘Values’ Voters

    This year, voters valued their ability to shoot down draconian abortion laws, to raise the minimum wage and to send an unequivocal message to the warmongers in the White House.

    Posted on Nov 8, 2006 2 COMMENTS


    Molly Ivins: Post-Election Etiquette

    The sheer pleasure of getting lessons in etiquette from Karl Rove and the right-wing media passeth all understanding.

    Posted on Nov 8, 2006 35 COMMENTS


    Rumsfeld, Bush and Gates

    Robert Scheer: Gates Has Some Explaining to Do

    Truthdig’s editor argues that there remain unanswered questions surrounding the Iran-Contra connections of Robert Gates, whom Bush has tapped as defense secretary.

    Posted on Nov 8, 2006 32 COMMENTS


    Dean Baquet
    From Columbia.edu

    Steve Wasserman: Requiem for an Editor

    A former Los Angeles Times editor fleshes out the motivations behind the unceremonious Nov. 7 forced resignation of the Times’ respected editor, Dean Baquet, above.

    Posted on Nov 8, 2006 17 COMMENTS


    Rumsfeld and Hussein

    Robert Scheer: Bush’s November Surprise

    Bush insisted that Saddam Hussein’s trial be held in Iraq so that an international tribunal would never expose America’s history of support for the tyrant—(as in 1982, when President Ronald Reagan sent Donald Rumsfeld, above, to enhance diplomatic relations between Iraq and the U.S.)

    Posted on Nov 7, 2006 13 COMMENTS


    The Reason to Vote

    “Luckily this country is still a democracy.  People still have a voice.  People still can take action.  It can start after Pat’s birthday.”—Kevin Tillman

    Posted on Nov 7, 2006 6 COMMENTS


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