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Post-election pre-revolutionary ETS! fundraising drive!
About 20-30 years ago, the far right made a decision to invest in building right-wing media institutions. Look where it got 'em. Hmmm ... Hey,...
ETS! kitchen crew

Concession Speech
[Former candidate Felber, flanked by his family and supporters, steps up to the podium in the bright autumn sunlight. Cheers and applause are...
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Welcoming the Idiot King
Now that it's more than a week after Black Tuesday, we can take stock of what's happened and decide if anything good has come out of this election...
Maria Tomchick

A Nation Divided
In the end, fear trumped hate. And John Kerry never did enough to convince people to vote for him, as opposed to simply against Bush. Kerry did not...
Geov Parrish

Ordinary Experts in the Bush II Era
Well, that was certainly anticlimactic. John Kerry the comeback kid didn't quite come back, and after all that. But what an extraordinary grassroots...
Troy Skeels

After November 2: What We Shoulda Been Doing Anyway
It's November 3, 2004--the day many hoped would mark the end of an error and the beginning of a John F. Kerry presidency--and, for the first time in...
Scott Miles

 

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