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I’ve learned this lesson the hard way. This is the ninth agonizing year of my effort to reform the Mining Law of 1872, signed by Ulysses S. Grant and intended to entice people to “go West” and settle. My successes have been marginal. Because I will leave the Senate at the end of the year,… Read more »
What the White House Tapes Really Show
The Keystone Kops behind the cameras.
You’ve Come a Long Way, Maybe
JonBenet, Diana, the princess fantasy, and what it has done to women.
Why Mitch McConnell Should Know Better
Campaign finance reform’s No. 1 enemy need look no farther than his home state to see why money and politics don’t mix
Where Are the Good Guys When We Need Them?
While the public interest groups fiddle, campaign finance reform burns.
The Real Class War
When it comes to taxes, it’s the rich against the rest of us.
Mr. Smooth Comes to Washington
Vernon Jordan is the ultimate Washington insider—rich, powerful, and unaccountable.
Bad Choices for Big Jobs
How Clinton misplays identity politics.
May the Force Be With You
Because the Republicans’ costly missile defense system probably won’t be.