Rebuke for GOP Attack
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When Minnesota Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann called Barack Obama and his supporters 'anti-American,' The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel fought back.

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When Minnesota Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann called Barack Obama and his supporters 'anti-American,' The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel fought back.

Jefferson Decker : Non-Fiction
On the campaign trail, they're culture warriors; once in office, conservatives just follow the money.
Christopher Hayes : Public Figures & Intellectuals
The central thesis of Thomas Frank's new book, The Wrecking Crew, is that the kind of obscene depravity witnessed at the Department. of Interior is the natural result of the conservative philosophy of governance.
Lisa Duggan : Racism & Discrimination
In death it's easy to dismiss Jesse Helms as a colorful buffoon or a relic of the bad old days of segregation and sexism, but that doesn't do his bigotry justice.

Corey Robin
How conservatives have turned a sense of exclusion into a powerful philosophy of self-styled truancy.
Eric Alterman : Progressives, Liberals, & The American Left
Why do conservatives continue to feel oppressed by the "liberal elite"?
Alexander Cockburn : Sex & Sexuality
Was there a medium-sized right-wing conspiracy to nail Eliot Spitzer?
Robert Sherrill : Journalists & Journalism
Surveying the life and accomplishments of the "late" William F. Buckley Jr.
Bob Moser : Religion
The new evangelicals are rejecting the religious right and embracing a broader social gospel.
Chris Hedges & VideoNation : Religious Fundamentalism
The so-called "new atheists" may be as extreme as Christian fundamentalists, if not more.
Eric Alterman : Media Analysis
Dumb and dumber: reviewing new books by David Frum and Jonah Goldberg.
Kathryn Joyce & VideoNation : Feminism & Women
A look at a cynical Christian Conservative effort to export the U.S. culture wars.
Eric Alterman : Media Analysis
Thanks to a cowed media, scaremongering is the only remaining area of conservative competence.
Sarah Posner : Presidential Election 2008
With talk of a possible VP slot and a dedicated core of supporters, the former Arkansas governor's popularity shows the Christian right's not done yet.
Christopher Hayes : Presidential Election 2008
As conservatives stare into an electoral abyss, the shadowy group that smeared John Kerry in 2004 has reorganized and stands poised to do its dirty work again.
Max Blumenthal : Higher Education
When a strait-laced Princeton student claimed he was attacked by liberal thugs, the conservative establishment rallied around him--until it turned out to be a lie.
Kim Phillips-Fein : Economic Policy
Two new books seek to galvanize progressives at a key political moment: Paul Krugman's The Conscience of a Liberal and Jonathan Chait's The Big Con.
A close look at Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas reveals a deeply conservative and increasingly bitter man.
Thom Hartmann : Progressives, Liberals, & The American Left
How can the left be as adept as the right-wing spin machine at communicating its political agenda? Learn how to use the tools.
Katha Pollitt : Feminism & Women
The oppression of Muslim women is a major theme among the Islamofascistly aware. If only they felt the same about other women on earth.
Some herald the election of an Indian-American Republican governor as a milestone, but the poor and black citizens of Louisiana aren't among them.
Eric Alterman : Media Analysis
Consider the plight of the embattled liberal hawks and their lonely struggle to discredit the left.
Sarah Posner : Presidential Election 2008
The Christian right is embroiled in an internal culture war, pitting true believers against pragmatists looking for a candidate to satisfy the antitax and neoconservative wings of the GOP.
Eric Alterman : Journalists & Journalism
Bush and the neocons are trying to save their crumbling reputations by blaming critics of the war for the debacle.
David Corn : Presidential Election 2008
He has a strong claim on the neoconservative heart, and if he ends up in the White House, the moribund neocons will rise again.

