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Thumpin' to conclusions: Republicans are drawing all the wrong lessons from their midterm loss
In the days after last fall's midterm election, Republican leaders and conservative pundits quickly unified around an explanation for the party's...
Washington Monthly, 06/01/07 by Zachary Roth · More from publication -
The upstart: young people are moving toward the Democratic Party. Has Rep. Tim Ryan found a way to keep them there?
THE SINGLE BIGGEST FAULT LINE in today's Democratic Party is between those who think that expanding international trade is the key to our...
Washington Monthly, 05/01/07 by Zachary Roth · More from publication -
Let's do lunch: twenty-one new power players you wish you'd been nicer to
Last November's Democratic victory catapulted party leaders like Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and Rahm Emanuel into prominence. But it's not just...
Washington Monthly, 03/01/07 by Zachary Roth · More from publication -
Jason Robert Brown: getting over it; His first new musical in four years is steeped in teenage turmoil.(Interview)

Everyone knows Jason Robert Brown is a wildly talented songwriter. His personal reputation is a different story. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ...
American Theatre, 02/01/07 by Pincus-Roth, Zachary · More from publication -
How to finish off the GOP machine: the Machiavellian case for public financing of elections
Early this summer, in one of the periodic manifestations of the herd mentality for which this city's pundit class is known, official Washington...
Washington Monthly, 01/01/07 by Zachary Roth · More from publication -
The establishmentarian: if Democrats win control of the House, Steny Hoyer will have Tom DeLay's old job. Some things will change. Some won't
In May, the Milken Family Foundation, a nonprofit education organization, held a reception on Capitol Hill to honor supporters in Congress....
Washington Monthly, 11/01/06 by Zachary Roth · More from publication -
Meet the new boss: quietly, Senate Republicans have already chosen Mitch McConnell as their next leaderbecause Congress just isn't partisan enough
One of the Senate's quirkier traditions was inaugurated in the late 1990s by then-Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.). On certain summer...
Washington Monthly, 10/01/06 by Zachary Roth · More from publication -
Investi-gate: what's really at stake in the November elections
There are plenty of reasons why George W. Bush managed to eke out a 51 percent reelection victory in 2004: John Kerry was a lousy candidate; Iraq...
Washington Monthly, 06/01/06 by Zachary Roth · More from publication -
Labs behaving badly
In the long and storied history of bureaucratic infighting, few contests have been more vitriolic than the one between our two major nuclear...
Washington Monthly, 03/01/06 by Zachary Roth · More from publication -
Nuclear waste: our far-flung nuclear weapons factories haven't built a bomb since 1992. One lone Republican wants to shut them down
In 1942, the United States government began creating a secret city. On 59,000 acres in the hills of eastern Tennessee, it built a complex--one of...
Washington Monthly, 03/01/06 by Zachary Roth · More from publication



