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Engelhardt: The Commander-in-Chef Cooks Up a Storm
Znet Article, February, 28 2008
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Two recipes for the disaster that is Iraq.
Engelhardt: The Million Year War
Znet Article, February, 19 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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How the Bush administration has managed to push Iraq off the front page, but why it will return, and why we must withdraw.
Engelhardt: Exit Poll
Znet Article, February, 05 2008
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"I swear that I will not 'handicap' any primary race, nor predict who is going to win Super Tuesday in either party. I will not handicap the race to the conventions. I will not speculate on who will be the vice-presidential candidate for whom in t...
Engelhardt: Looking Up
Znet Article, January, 30 2008
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The neglected but growing air war in Iraq.
Engelhardt: The Corpse on the Gurney
Znet Article, January, 17 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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A critique of U.S. claims of success in Iraq.
Engelhardt: The $100 Barrel of Oil vs. the Global War on Terror
Znet Article, January, 11 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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Consider the debate among four Democratic presidential candidates on ABC News last Saturday night. In the previous week, the price of a barrel of oil briefly touched $100, unemployment hit 5%, the stock market had the worst three-day start since t...
Engelhardt: Journey to the Dark Side: The Bush Legacy
Znet Article, January, 03 2008
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If you don't mind thinking about the Bush legacy a year early, there are worse places to begin than with the case of Erla Ósk Arnardóttir Lilliendahl. Admittedly, she isn't an ideal "tempest-tost" candidate for Emma Lazarus' famous lines engraved ...
Engelhardt: Advice to a Young Builder in Tough Times
Znet Article, December, 12 2007
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I know. Times are tough. Here, in the United States, the bottom's threatening to blow out of the housing market. Here, construction companies are laying off employees and builders are wondering where their next jobs are likely to come from. But th...
Engelhardt: The Bureaucracy, the March, and the War
Znet Article, December, 12 2007
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As I was heading out into a dark, drippingly wet, appropriately dispiriting New York City day, on my way to the "Fall Out Against the War" march -- one of 11 regional antiwar demonstrations held this Saturday -- I was thinking: then and now, Vietn...
Engelhardt: Iraq as a Pentagon Construction Site
Znet Article, December, 09 2007
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The title of the agreement, signed by President Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki in a "video conference" last week, and carefully labeled as a "non-binding" set of principles for further negotiations, was a mouthful: a "Declaration of Principl...
Engelhardt: Bush's Pentagon Papers
Znet Article, October, 23 2007
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They can't help themselves. They want to confess. How else to explain the torture memorandums that continue to flow out of the inner sancta of this administration, the most recent of which were evidently leaked to the New York Times. Those...
Engelhardt: Freedom as Theft
Znet Article, September, 24 2007
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Freedom as Theft
Engelhardt: Why Bush Shed His GI Joe Gear
Znet Article, September, 21 2007
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Why Bush Shed His GI Joe Gear
Engelhardt: Imperial Autism
Znet Article, September, 13 2007
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The former Cockney flower-girl turned elegant-English-speaker Eliza Doolittle caught something of our moment in these lyrics from My Fair Lady: "Oh, words, words, words, I'm so sick of words.... Is that all you blighters can do?" Of course, all sh...
Engelhardt: 'Progress' by the Numbers
Znet Article, September, 10 2007
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[Note: This is the third in Tomdispatch's "by the numbers" series, leading up to this week's White House "Progress Report" from the U.S. commander in Iraq, General David P...
Engelhardt: Seven Years in Hell
Znet Article, September, 05 2007
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On August 22nd, breaking into his Crawford vacation, the President addressed the national convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, giving what ...
Engelhardt: Escalation by the Numbers
Znet Article, August, 13 2007
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Someday, we will undoubtedly discover that, in the term "surge" -- as in the President's "surge" plan (or "new way forward") announced to the nation in January -- was the urge to avoid the language (and experience) of the Vietnam era. As there wer...
Engelhardt: The Withdrawal Follies
Znet Article, July, 27 2007
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Withdrawal is now so mainstream. Last week, debate about it led to a sleep-in protest in the Senate and, this week, it's hit the cover of ...
Engelhardt: Wrong Again!
Znet Article, July, 17 2007
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Okay, it's another lemon, the second you've bought from the same used-car lot -- and for $1,000 more than the first. The transmission is a mess; the muffler's clunking; smoke's seeping out of the dashboard; and you've only had it a week. You took ...
Engelhardt: 'Accidents' of War
Znet Article, July, 10 2007
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The first news stories about the most notorious massacre of the Vietnam War were picked up the morning after from an Army publicity release. These proved fairly typical for the war. On its front page, the New York Times labeled the operation in an...


