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Joe Conason writes for the New York Observer is a journalist, author and political commentator. He writes a column for Salon.com and has written a number of books, including Big Lies (2003), which addresses what he says are myths spread about liberals by conservatives. He currently is editor-in-chief at  The National Memo, a leftwing political newsletter and website.

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03 May 2007
While the natural human fascination with gossip and backbiting among our rulers guarantees media coverage and best-seller status for George Tenet's new memoir...
26 April 2007
While international organizations such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the United Nations may still seem remote to most Americans, those...
19 April 2007
Even as Alberto Gonzales rehearses his excuses for the strange dismissal of eight U.S. attorneys, which he will perform in public at a Senate hearing this week...
05 April 2007
Both Iraqis and Americans were stunned by the audacity of Sen. John McCain's heavily publicized (and heavily armed) excursion through Baghdad's Shorja market...
29 March 2007
Someday the Democrats may learn an important lesson about the collective wisdom of the media in the nation's capital: On important questions of policy and...
15 March 2007
Someday, historians will wonder why the highest officials in the Bush Justice Department believed they could inflict heavy-handed political abuse on federal...

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