Your Evening Reading: The Bush-Era Terror Memos
Obama authorizes the release of memos detailing previous interrogation tactics.
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Obama authorizes the release of memos detailing previous interrogation tactics.
Today, George W. Bush sold his book for a reported $7 million.
You know, that one George Bush refused to sign?
The ex-president promises an "authoritarian" history of his presidency.
But he will continue to issue his own signing statements.
We take back all the mean things we ever said about him.
This is worse than that time Bush pulled out of Kyoto.
The president's new plan puts responsibility in the lap of President-elect Obama.
Political observers are offering FDR, Ronald Reagan, and even George W. Bush as presidents to emulate.
Today, Slate's Dahlia Lithwick and author Ayelet Waldman discuss Michelle Bachmann's anti-Obama blunder, the discouraging fight against incipient voter suppression, and George W. Bush's one enduring, “raging success.”
The first night of the Republican convention had scattered compelling moments and one great speaker, but as spectacle, it fell flat.
His campaign has stones. He's in McCain's head. But he needs to get McCain in his own head.
Apparently Stone intends to market this thing like a spiritual sequel to 'Step Brothers.'
"Wall Street got drunk," the president said, "and now it's got a hangover." Also, Donald Trump Jr. invests in India, 'Esquire' editors decide to flash people, and more, in our daily roundup of finance, real-estate, media, and law news.
Welcome to the first general-election policy debate! (That sounded more exciting in our head.)
The leader of the free world is so unimportant that even self-righteous Hollywood blowhards can't be bothered to get angry at him.
On Monday, we jokingly suggested that Oliver Stone's W might be a comedy. Today, we were proven right.
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