Molly Ivins / TruthdigMar 16, 2006
"The Pentagon has decided to fight what it is now calling the 'Long War.' Has anyone asked you about this? Me neither." Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Robert Scheer / TruthdigMar 15, 2006
"If such constant mayhem is taken as a sign of progress, three years after the U.S. invasion, then Bush will surely be thrilled by what the future holds." Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
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Sheerly Avni / TruthdigMar 15, 2006
The legendary TV producer discusses our threatened Constitution, the hypocrisy of the Christian right, the strange ethics of "The Sopranos," and why he still sees himself as an "unaffiliated groper." Dig deeper ( 8 Min. Read )
Molly Ivins / TruthdigMar 14, 2006
"It's hard to keep up with George W Bush's shuttles between internationalism and isolationism You may recall he couldn't even be bothered to learn the names of the Grecians and Kosovians". Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigMar 13, 2006
Question: Why does Bush always sound like he's talking to 5-year-olds?
Answer: "That's the way these issues were explained to him." --Vanity Fair's Graydon Carter Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
Andy Borowitz / TruthdigMar 11, 2006
Andy takes a satirical look into the Axis of Evil and finds that its leaders occasionally enjoy a good round of trash-talking. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
James Harris / TruthdigMar 10, 2006
In his new book, "The Slave Side of Sunday," former NFL player Anthony Prior writes about the legacy of racism in professional sports "We are not looked at as leaders, rather, just a labor force where the money is generated Plantation capitalism is still alive today," he tells Truthdig contributor James Harris (Audio and text interview with the author) . Dig deeper ( 13 Min. Read )
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