Wednesday, April 14, 2004

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Howard Stern unplugged
With the government escalating its war on radio free speech, the shock jock's days are numbered
By Eric Boehlert

First they came for Howard
Why isn't everyone who cares about free speech rallying around the embattled radio personality?
By Dan Savage

War Room '04
Bush makes mistakes, he just won't admit them. White House was told "Bin Laden threats are real." Ashcroft's blame game. Plus: President's tax plan a boon -- for him

Not ready for prime time
President Bush went on TV Tuesday to reassure voters about the war in Iraq. Instead, he came off as a schoolboy who hadn't done his homework
By Tim Grieve

Inside the ghost town
The silent streets of Baghdad tell an ominous tale: A year after Saddam's fall, the hope and optimism that followed the American invasion are dead
By Phillip Robertson

From swatting flies to stirring up hornets' nests
A new terrorist document shows that as the U.S. flails in Iraq, only al-Qaida seems to have a strategy
By Husain Haqqani

Arianna Huffington As the White House whiffs, Kerry needs to swing for the fences

Right Hook - the view from the right As Iraq churns, O'Reilly sees Bush beating himself in November, while Steyn and Metcalf blast the media for aiding the enemy. Plus: Savage words for 9/11 widows
By Mark Follman

Mike Ditka wants to help you score
TV ads for impotency drugs are targeting sports fans and beer drinkers, and they have a new message: If you’re not taking a pill to help your sex life, you're not a real man
By David Amsden


This Modern World
By Tom Tomorrow

WayLay
By Carol Lay

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