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    George W. Bush

    Mondo Washington: Bush Was Born a Ramblin' Man
    President gets perkier, but still careens toward incoherent
    by James Ridgeway
    Village Voice - Published October 8th, 2004

    Mondo Washington: George Bush to Try, Try Again
    On Friday, it's nutty-seeming Dubya vs. strengthening Kerry
    by James Ridgeway
    Village Voice - Published October 7th, 2004

    Press Clips: Cheney Stops News Cycle Cold
    Veep's debate performance shifts headlines away from Bush's lousy show
    by Ta-Nehisi Coates
    Village Voice - Published October 6th, 2004

    Mondo Washington: The Real President Stands Up
    Even sitting at a desk, Cheney walks all over beta-male Edwards
    by James Ridgeway
    Village Voice - Published October 5th, 2004

    Mondo Washington: Drain the Treasury, Pour in the Votes
    Desperate Bush touts phony "middle-class" tax cut
    by James Ridgeway
    Village Voice - Published October 3rd, 2004

    Mondo Washington: The Bush Family Fortune
    Gramps made nice with some not very nice people in the '30s
    by James Ridgeway
    Village Voice - Published September 28th, 2004

    Mondo Washington: Say What?
    by James Ridgeway
    Village Voice - Published September 28th, 2004

    Bush and the Press in the Age of Chaos
    The media must get tougher—even on itself
    by Sydney H. Schanberg
    Village Voice - Published September 28th, 2004

    George W. Bush Ain't No Cowboy
    See how the little feller measures up to the Cowboy Code, and you tell me.
    by Erik Baard
    Village Voice - Published September 28th, 2004

    Mondo Washington: Agents of Obstruction
    by James Ridgeway
    Village Voice - Published September 21st, 2004

    Burning for Bush
    Misled over air quality, shortchanged in federal funding, union wants four more years
    by Tom Robbins
    Village Voice - Published September 14th, 2004

    New Yorkers to Bush: Listen Up!
    You're talking to the president. What would you tell him?
    by Chanel Lee
    Village Voice - Published August 31st, 2004

    The 10 Ways Bush Screwed New York
    A presidential potpourri of cuts, blunders, stonewalls, deceptions, and distractions
    by Wayne Barrett, special reporting by Daniel Magliocco
    Village Voice - Published August 24th, 2004

    Justice Beat: A Torturous Test for Bush's Judge Picks
    by Chisun Lee
    Village Voice - Published August 20th, 2004

    Press Clips: Helping the President Crank the Media Handle
    by Ta-Nehisi Coates
    Village Voice - Published August 12th, 2004

    Mondo Washington: Prince of a Fellow
    by James Ridgeway
    Village Voice - Published August 11th, 2004

    Sutton Impact: John McCain Endured Years in the Hanoi Hilton . . . For This
    Debonair, indeed
    by Ward Sutton
    Village Voice - Published July 26th, 2004

    Elements of Style: Anti-Bush Style: Tee'd Off
    by Lynn Yaeger
    Village Voice - Published July 22nd, 2004

    The Church of Bush
    What liberal infidels will never understand about the president
    by Rick Perlstein
    Village Voice - Published July 20th, 2004

    Mossback: What If Bush ‘Wins’?
    Sure, hope for the best. But we'd better have a plan if we get four more years.
    Seattle Weekly - Published July 14th, 2004

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