NEW REVIEW:
Not a book that you’d
curl up with at night
By Drew Johnson-Skinner
ARCHIVED REVIEWS:
Shriver: The ‘Good Kennedy’
stands apart
By Deborah
Kalb
Hot flashes in a Cold War
By Jeff
Dufour
An insider’s forceful
road to peace
By Michael Rochmes
How Bush’s Vulcans arrived
at their mind meld
By Jonathan
E. Kaplan
Goodman columns: Just common
sense
By Deborah
Kalb
If I repeat what you say, does
it prove you’re wrong?
By Abraham Genauer
Deaver has seen the Reagans’
highs, lows
By Deborah
Kalb
Anchors away? A look at how
TV news is changing
By John Kornacki
A different take on Mike Mansfield
By Albert
Eisele
Can the Web save us from terrorism?
Essays look at how IT ties into security
By Shaun Smith
Book makes taxes interesting,
alarming
Veteran reporter indicts tax system as a toy
for the rich
By Klaus
Marre
The Vietnam effect in 2004
By Deborah
Kalb
First lady €nds a happy medium
By Claude R. Marx
A presidential take on
Civil War battles
By John Kornacki
Camelot, our Emerald
royalty
New book focuses on Kennedys’ Irish
Catholic heritage
By Deborah
Kalb
Probing LBJ’s motives,
writer stokes a conspiracy theory
By Philip Bigler
A gossipy look into
Georgetown society
Little new in chronicle of D.C.’s
power women
By Claude R. Marx
20th century’s most
important €gure
New biography charts FDR’s life in great
detail
By Deborah
Kalb
Schulz’s Tainted Legacy
takes on both activists and administration
By Paul Rosenzweig
Gifts for the populist and the
leftist: O’Reilly for everyone
By Jeff
Dufour
Political
lessons from ex-Rep. Dick Armey
By Geoff
Earle
Two angles on Vietnam
War
Maraniss book blends stories of soldiers,
students
By Deborah
Kalb
A campaign book, intended or
not
By Jeff
Dufour
Working
families on the brink of financial collapse
By Brooks Halliday
The evolution
of Nixon the idea
By Claude R. Marx
Rumsfeld:
Biography as hero-worship
By Deborah
Kalb
Pop-up book
takes its shots at Bush
By Deborah
Kalb
Famous women
spotlighted
By Deborah
Kalb
A story of government-issued
pot
By Lizzie Andrews
A Founder ready for prime time
Story of real father of the Constitution better
than a script
By John Kornacki
Big
government that even conservatives can embrace
Former budget aide tries to bridge the ideological
gap
By Jeff
Dufour
If you’re afraid of flying there’s reason to relax
By Ben Piper
Pursuing the profiteers of Nazism
Holocaust victims waited 50 years to
achieve justice
By Albert Eisele
Young and ambitious:
A Beltway guide to political jobs
Former Clinton aide writes how-to for D.C.
wannabes
By John Kornacki
Actor turned Calif. governor? Absurd
Former reporter paints Reagan as skilled
politician
By Claude R. Marx
How the New
Deal was a bad deal for the U.S. economy
Author picks apart FDR’s policies
By George J. Viksnins
Franken’s
humor overpowered by cynical Look at the Right
By Mary
Lynn F. Jones
Another way to ask ‘what if?’ after 9-11
New biography chronicles life of FBI agent
By Deborah
Kalb
Teenage
pundit proclaims what’s wrong with us
Writer parrots agenda of older conservatives
By Justin Gelfand
Faith
and patriotism after Sept. 11
Compilation can be compassionate but exasperating
By David Harsanyi
Presidents’
golf games can speak volumes
By Jeff
Dufour
Rove: Master tactician or Machiavellian menace?
By Steven E. Schier
The
real Lacey Davenport:
A congressional original comes to life
By Deborah
Kalb
Bush, Gore
election: We’d been there before
By John Kornacki
A rumination
on war: Life as seen by a Gulf War I vet
By Jonathan
E. Kaplan
The liberal
media myth: Eric Alterman’s angry and outspoken alternate
universe
By Jeff
Dufour
Del. Norton tosses objectivity overboard
Hagiography
doesnt do justice to her remarkable career
By Duncan Spencer
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