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The Accidental PopulistJason Zengerle
Why did John Edwards, the multi-millionaire presidential candidate with Hollywood good ...

After PartyJason Zengerle
Can Joe Lieberman make it on an indie label?

Atlanta Postcard: Black BallJason Zengerle
Two brothers bring the racial subtext of American sports to the surface


Baton Rouge Dispatch: Gulf StreamJason Zengerle
An American diaspora

Being ThereJason Zengerle
How Cruz Bustamante, one of the least impressive politicians in California, became the ...

Bench PressJason Zengerle
Why Priscilla Owen deserves a litmus test

Best for LastJason Zengerle
Having left national politics, Doug Wilder may have found his true calling as mayor of ...

Black Mountain Dispatch: Flag PollJason Zengerle
Discussing Howard Dean with the Confederate-flag, pickup-truck crowd

Blind SideJason Zengerle
In Ohio, Democratic efforts to get out the black vote were undermined---not by Republic...

Burden of ProofJason Zengerle
How to hunt for weapons of mass destruction

Cambridge Postcard: Brain DrainJason Zengerle
The eternal sunshine of Scooter Libby's spotlett mind

Campaign '98: Parris Is BurningJason Zengerle
Maryland is enjoying record-low unemployment, crime, and welfare dependency. So why is ...

Chapel Hill DiaristJason Zengerle
Monopoly

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The Choke ArtistJason Zengerle
Thirty years after he forced himself onto the public stage as America's best-known doct...

ClubbedJason Zengerle
Bob Torricelli has spent his career using people. Now, as a scandal threatens to bring ...

Color LineJason Zengerle
Can the Dems reintegrate their districts?

Columbia Dispatch: Southern BrawlJason Zengerle
Mudslinging goes south

Cornered BarrJason Zengerle
Representative Bob Barr of Georgia is leading the charge to impeach President Clinton f...

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Crashing the Party (Review) Jason Zengerle
Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004 Film), by Michael Moore
- Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004 Film) by Michael Moore

Cuppa JoeJason Zengerle
As he fights for his political life in diner after diner, Connecticut's incumbent senat...

Deja WJason Zengerle
During the campaign, George W. said his tax cuts in Texas would be a model for the nati...

Devil in the DetailsJason G. Zengerle and Amy D. Burke




Devil in the DetailsJason Gray Zengerle
The American Prospect, May 1997, pp. 11-13

Devil in the DetailsEdward Cohn and Jason Zengerle

Devil in the DetailsJonathan Chait, Edward Cohn, and Jason Zengerle

DisciplinarianJason Zengerle
John Edwards's campaign lacks an outsider's passion. Which is why it's doing well

Double EmnityJason Zengerle
Montagues v. Capulets, Hatfields v. McCoys, Gerstein v. Sirota

Dover SoulJason Zengerle
Christians v. creationists in small-town Pennsylvania


Durham Dispatch: Code BlueJason Zengerle
Why don't black Democrats win?

Empty GardenJason Zengerle
Why did New York stop growing basketball stars?

Exhibiting BiasJason Zengerle
The Smithsonian Institution has a new strategy for dealing with its conservative critic...

Fall GuyJason Zengerle
A few months ago Bill McBride was a political unknown running 30 points behind Janet Re...

False DawnJason Zengerle
In campaign 2004, the vast left-wing conspiracy never materialized

Family TherapyJason Zengerle
At last, Bill Clinton is reclaiming his precious privacy. Just ask Jesse Jackson, who w...

Friendly FireJason Zengerle
Larry Klayman turns on the GOP

The GatekeeperJason Zengerle
Meet Harvard Law Professor Christopher Edley, the man who does Bill Clinton's thinking ...

Going UnderJason Zengerle
A doctor's downfall, and a profession's struggle with addiction

The Gospel According to JohnJason Zengerle
Senator John Ashcroft of Missouri has always done well among the religious right. But i...

Harvard CoupJason Zengerle
Lawrence Summers has been an aggressive university president---which is exactly what Ha...

At the HelmJason Zengerle
Senate candidate Richard Burr was supposed to represent the new, moderate North Carolin...

At Home AbroadJason Zengerle
In London, Iraqi exiles remember an idyllic homeland. And they long to build the libera...

Home BoyJason Zengerle
For years, presidential candidates came to Iowa to kiss Tom Vilsack's ring. Now the kin...

Hoop Schemes?Jason Gray Zengerle
The American Prospect, May 1997, pp. 101-103

Horse TradeJason Zengerle
Slot machines may be the only thing that can save Kentucky horseracing. But will they d...

Hot FusionJason Gray Zengerle
The obscure electoral tactic that could reinvigorate American democracy

The IconoclastsJason Zengerle
Evangelicals turn toward...the Orthodox Church?

InexcusableJason Zengerle
Another football Hall of Famer has allegedly run afoul of Los Angeles's spousal abuse l...

Infinite JusticeJason Zengerle
Can America let its 9/11 detainees out?

Judge NotJason Zengerle
Bush's judges and the case against due process

The LamonstersJason Zengerle
Joe Lieberman is the only man in the United States afraid of a guy named Ned

Liddy LiteJason Zengerle
The chattering class is hailing Elizabeth Dole as the perfect presidential candidate. B...


Lost CauseJason Zengerle
For years, liberals have accused the Sons of the Confederate Veterans of being racist. ...

Magic BulletJason Zengerle
Several Democratic Iraq vets hope to ride their war experience to Congress. But does st...

The MallJason Zengerle
John McCain parties like it's 1999

The MallJason Zengerle
What the University of Chicago right thinks of Obama

The MallJason Zengerle
The truth about John McCain and those DHL workers

The MallJason Zengerle
How a right-wing conspiracy hijacked the thriller genre

The MallJason Zengerle
Joe the Plumber and the future of foreign correspondents

The MallJason Zengerle
The inaugural-ticket victims who won't go quietly

The MallJason Zengerle
Boston yuppies versus Mayor Mumbles

The MallJason Zengerle
The T.E. Lawrence of Afghanistan

The MallJason Zengerle
Tucker Carlson's latest venture will not be televised. Thank goodness

The MallJason Zengerle
The roots of Rand Paul's radicalism

The MallJason Zengerle
South Carolina whackadoodle, an exegesis

Man From HopeJason Zengerle
Senate Democrats are surprised that Zell Miller, a Democratic icon, keeps betraying the...

Mass AppealJason Zengerle
Will the most hackish political culture in the country meet its demise on November 7?

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The Message KeeperJason Zengerle
How David Axelrod learned to conquer race

Montgomery Dispatch: Not a PrayerJason Zengerle
In Alabama, a Christian plea for tax reform falls on deaf ears

Mooresville Dispatch: Race MattersJason Zengerle
Dale Earnhdardt's people

MurthavilleJason Zengerle
The city that pork built

Nashville Dispatch: Radio CityJason Zengerle
A tax revolt. Literally

Omega ManJason Zengerle
Christopher Shays, the last GOP moderate

On the Hill: HagelianismJason Zengerle
Why is the junior senator from Nebraska suddley so interested in killing the global war...

Only in AmericaJason Zengerle
The strange, strange love affair between the Bush campaign and Don King

Personality TestJason Zengerle
In his run for the Senate in North Carolina, Erskine Bowles is doing what many observer...

The PivotJason Zengerle
The man who commercialized college basketball reconsiders

Police BlotterJason Zengerle
The FBI's old counterterrorism strategy was watch and wait. Ashcroft and Mueller prefer...


Sign LanguageJason Zengerle
Why Al Jazeera loves the GOP

Silicon SmoothiesJason Zengerle
The high-tech industry has just as many special interests as any other trade group. So ...

Sorority RowJason Zengerle
The University of Alabama's Greek system may be the most powerful institution in the st...

South CentralJason Zengerle
Why is North Carolina Senator John Edwards, who has been in politics less than three ye...


Student AidJason Zengerle
How a bunch of college kids did more than their government to stop the Darfur genocide

StumpedJason Zengerle
Mark Earley is peddling fear. And virginia isn't buying

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Swift ReturnJason Zengerle
The strange resurrection of John Kerry

Talking BackJason Zengerle
For decades, conservatives have dominated talk radio, because it's conservatives who ha...

Tar PitJason Zengerle
The White House announced "Whack John Edwards Day"

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The ThinkerJason Zengerle
Since we last heard from Newt Gingrich, he has been asking searching questions---about ...

TRB: Needle in a HayestackJason Zengerle
One man's lonely belief in an Iraq-Al Qaeda connection

TRB: Unspecial OlympicsJason Zengerle
The latest scandal is just one more reason to scrap the games for good

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Trial by FuryJason Zengerle
The Scott Peterson trial transformed legal pundit Nancy Grace into a full-fledged media...

Trial RunJason Zengerle
Anthony Williams is the best mayor in Washington's history. So why doesn't the city lik...

Turley's GigJason Zengerle
Will a pundit-of-the-moment fade with Bimbroglio? Over his dead body



Up In SchmokeJason Zengerle
When Kurt Schmoke became mayor a decade agao, Baltimore's white establishmnet believed ...

Washington DiaristJason Zengerle
Survivor



Washington Scene: BigfootJason Zengerle
The real victim of Hillary Clinton's Senate bid

Washington Scene: Plato's PlanJason Zengerle
Monica Lewinsky's new lawyer has a knack for keeping his clients out of jail---and the ...

Water Over the DamJason Zengerle
The Sierra Club picks a fight even its supporters wish it would lose

Welcome MatJason Zengerle
Is an ongoing exchange program with the Chinese military worth the risks?

White Man TalkingJason Zengerle
Bill Bradley's consistent, sincere, and outmoded approach to America's racial predicament

Wingate Dispatch: At Home AbroadJason Zengerle
Helms builds a shrine
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