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REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
Johnny Cash's honor is defended, with guitars and clothes of a particular color.
By Richard Kim.
On day two of the RNC, David Corn anaylzes the Bush-Cheney strategy.
We live under the rubble created by a White House that has violated the most essential trust in a democracy.
McCain tries to rise above partisan bickering, the GOP is unimpressed, and he ends up a prop.
Keeping track during RNC week.
Watch this space for daily reports from the RNC starting on Tuesday.
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08/31/2004
Robert Scheer | With friends like these, Israel doesn't need enemies.
08/26/2004
Ari Berman | MoveOn is striving to move beyond the Washington consultant-driven ad model.
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08/26/2004
Katha Pollitt | It's a stretch to suggest that the anti-Bush advocates are the lefty equivalent of the hard-right disinformation machine.
08/25/2004
Jeff Chester | ABC will cover the GOP convention precisely as it covered the Democratic event--by largely ignoring it.
08/19/2004
Tom Gogola | Why canvassing sucks.
08/19/2004
Shane Paul Goldmacher | The Governor is setting two dangerous precedents for education in California.
08/17/2004
Richard Kim | How Jim McGreevey perfected the art of swimming in the mainstream.
08/17/2004
Robert Scheer | His refusal to recant his war vote plays into the President's hands.
08/12/2004
Katherine C. Reilly | Google has been acting as a censor to any political advertising with an edge.
08/12/2004
Dr. Marc Siegel | I don't see how the waste and misuse and undercoverage of sick people can get any worse than what we have now.
08/12/2004
Joel Rogers | Progressives urgently need a strategy to take back the states from the GOP.
08/12/2004
Eyal Press | Bringing more churchgoers into the fold poses a complex challenge for Democrats.
08/12/2004
Scott Sherman | It's time for William Kristol to say he was wrong about Iraq.
08/12/2004
Mark Hertsgaard | The question about Kerry is whether he will turn out to be a politician who comprehends environmental dangers but who shrinks from doing much about them.
08/9/2004
Dean Baker | As bad as Bush's economic record is, it would appear far worse if not for the housing bubble.
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Gore Vidal reflects on Imperial America.
William Greider wonders how far the GOP will go to hold power.
Jack Newfield explains.
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Detainee Demonstration
Protest appalling detention conditions for RNC arrestees at 10:00AM.
A Demonstration in Words
Thirty poets, including The Nation's Katha Pollitt, at St. Mark's Church.
This Land is Your Land
Screening/panel with Granny D, Thom Hartmann and Liza Featherstone.
A People's Constitution
A discussion about the US Constitution at the NY Public Library.
Murdered by Capitalism
A reading by John Ross at the KGB bar in Manhattan.
My Country Tis of Thee
Music/reading at HousingWorks with John Nichols, Dan Bern and others.
Candlelight Convergence
At 8:00 PM, come to Union Square Park.
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Gore Vidal worries over the state of the union, Jonathan Schell asks if the US is still a global imperial power and Charles Glass reviews Bernard Lewis.
Click here for the table of contents from the September 13, 2004, issue of The Nation.
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The 2004 Daniel Singer Prize
The Daniel Singer Foundation invites submissions for the 2004 prize of $5,000 for an original work of not more than 5,000 words exploring the question "What Is the Soul of Socialism?"
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