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2000
February 23: Nowhere Man / Airball
February 9: The "W" Is for Whupped / Shoot the Truth
January 26: Finally... / Arianna's Revolution
January 12: Thou Shalt Not Heed? / Ozone Man to Ride Again?

1999
December 15: GOP Lies; Does Anyone Care? / The Anti-Veep / Chairman Jack?
December 1: Home Alone / Knicks Are For Kids?
November 24: It Didn't Happen / Making Kosovo Safe for Gangsters
November 17: It's Money That Matters / Bucks Before Brains
November 10: The Boy-Veep Who Cried Wolf / The Wrath of Jude
October 27: Pat's Party
October 20: Bush's Comparative Compassion / There's Something About Hillary / Reagan's Kids
October 13: Bush Whacks / CIA Covers

October 6: In Dutch / Back to Form / Forsaken / Gore Caves
September 29: Down, Pat / Bradley Fakes Left / Not Going to That Chapel / Advertisement for Myself
September 22: Pat's New Clan / The Un-Compassionate Conservative / The World According to Pat
September 15: The Year of Living Hypocritically / Waco Whiplash / Compassion, Texas-Style
September 8: Lobbyists for Hillary / The Boss-In-Chief? / Those Wacky Candidates
September 1: Politicians on Drugs / Beatty Power / But Enough About Me...
August 25: Bulworth or Ishtar
August 18: God and Mammon / Religious Right Monkey Business / The Ghosts of El Aguacate
August 11: The Tax Cut Con / A Quayle Is a Terrible Thing to Waste / Talk Talk
August 4: McCain's Gang / We Are the Taxman / God on His Side / Here's Clyde
July 28: Rest in Hype / Done Deals / It's Money That Matters / The Missing Clyde
July 21: Freedom's Just Another Word / Bile and Guts / Cherchez les Femmes
July 14: Basta! / In the Money
June 9: You're Okay, I'm Running For Senate / A Smoking Bush? / Barr Bewitched
June 2: Gone Fishin' / Gore to South Africans: Drop Dead / You'll Never Eat Dinner In This Town Again
May 26: Pistol Whipped / It's in the Water
May 19: Meet the New Boss / Combat Pay / Alone Again
May 12: Loyal Opposition -- Funds Before Guns / A 37-Year Losing Streak / Dizzy
May 5: Gun Shy / Missing in Action / Exporting War
April 28: Fly-over War / Darwin Made Me Do It / Dan Quayle's Historey
April 21: No Controlling Authority / Spin to Sell / Get Me Rewrite!
April 14: No Left Churn / Damage Done / War Is Crazy / History Deleted
April 7: Clinton's Policy Bombs / A Cuban Frost
April 2: Orioles and Politics in Cuba
March 31: The Flynt Fizzle / Coups and Fibbers / Out-Take
March 24: Heeeere's Liddy... and St. Steve
March 17: Hope in Hollywood
March 10: Serial Offender / Clinton: the Novel / Sympathy for the Lady / Fly the Chinese Skies
March 3: Dumb and Dumber / On Planet Weyrich / A Tale of Two Clintons
February 24: What Next? / Post-Monica ad Nauseum
February 17: The End / Snitchgate
February 10: Way Out / Clinton's Buds Bowl / A Liar's Reward / Explanations of the Week
February 3: The End is Clear? / Quick Slaps
January 27: The Rule of Hyde / GOP To Push Soul Food? / Beware of the Jews
January 20: The Last Dogs / A Low Barr / The Real Thing
January 13: A Stay of Execution / You Lie With Dogs / Jackson in Love
January 6: Clinton's Worst Case
1998
December 30: Do the Hustle / Stepford Democrats / Next: Privatizing Torture
December 23: Wag the Elephant
December 16: Left at Sea
December 9: Saving Public Retirement / Earle's Reply
December 2: Runaway Train / Hide the Children
November 24: Loyal Opposition: Fading Starr / Her Town
November 18: Lost Time / Newt Nostalgia / Your House
November 11: Exit, Stage Right / Lucky Man / Earth to Pundits...
November 4: Starr's Slips, Bloopers / Not Just Sex
October 28: A Putz for Money / A Loose Hoosier / The Fugitive(s)
October 21: Who Knows?
October 13: Icky / Book Him! / It's A Family Affair / Ready, Aim...
October 7: Hurry Up and Wait / The Thin Gray Line
September 30: The Thrill Is Gone / Pat's War / Past Is Not Prologue
September 22: Regarding Henry
September 16: Impeachment Madness
September 10: Makever / Stepford Candidates / There Goes Beginning Poetry
September 1: Class Difference / Imported Insight / Trading Judges
August 26: Dog Days / Jesse, We Hardly Knew Thee
August 19: Unimpeachable Witness / Sports Socialism / More Monica Madness
August 12: Showtime / Muddy Reform Wrestling
August 5: Monica Mania / Expert Witness / Perils of Punditry / Gun Nuts
July 8:The DeLay and Doolittle Congress / Woody Guthrie on Campaign Reform / The Clinton Show
July 3: The Real Stuff / Phony Marriage Vows
June 29: Chinese Box / Black and Brill / Ready, (Mis)Aim, Fire / Says It All?
June 19: Starr's Grand (Self-)Illusion / Apocalypse Then / What's in the Water Republicans Drink? / T.C.B.
June 10: Deconstructing Drudge / Barry Beat His Kids / Free Trade 'osers
June 9: Starr (Not Yet) Bright / China Syndrome / All the Leaves Are Brown


David Corn is Washington editor of The Nation magazine, the oldest political weekly in America. He writes on a host of subjects, including politics, the White House, Congress, and national security.

He has broken stories on Bob Dole, Newt Gingrich, Oliver North, Colin Powell, Richard Gephardt, Hillary Clinton, Rush Limbaugh, Clarence Thomas, Senator Paul Laxalt, Senator Robert Bennett, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Pentagon, and other Washington players. P>Corn has contributed articles, including political satire and book reviews, to The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Boston Globe, Newsday, Harper’s, The New Republic, Mother Jones, The Washington Monthly, The Village Voice, The New York Press -- which features his weekly column "Loyal Opposition" -- and many other publications. He also writes for several on-line magazines, including Slate, HotWired, and Salon.

He is the author of Blond Ghost: Ted Shackley and the CIA’s Crusades (Simon and Schuster, 1994). The Washington Monthly called Blond Ghost "an amazing compendium of CIA fact and lore." The Washington Post noted that Blond Ghost "deserves a space on that small shelf of worthwhile books about the agency." The New York Times termed it "a scorchingly critical account of an enigmatic figure who for two decades ran some of the agency’s most important, and most controversial, covert operations."

Corn was a contributor to Unusual Suspects, an anthology of mystery and crime fiction (Vintage/Black Lizard, 1996). His contribution to the book--a short story entitled “My Murder”--was nominated for a 1997 Edgar Allan Poe Award by Mystery Writers of America. The story was republished in The Year's 25 Finest Crime and Mystery Stories (Carroll & Graf, 1997).

Corn frequently is a guest on television and radio talk shows. He has been a panelist on CNN's Capital Gang, and he is a regular on C-SPAN. He has appeared on ABC News, CBS Morning News, Fox Television News, Fox New Cable, Crossfire (CNN), Washington Week in Review (PBS), Equal Time (CNBC), Tim Russert (CNBC), Tribune Television, MSNBC, and other shows and networks.

He was a co-host (with Pat Buchanan) of the nationally-syndicated radio show Buchanan and Company. He has appeared often on the syndicated Diane Rehm radio show, and provided commentary to National Public Radio. He is a featured guest on RadioNation, a nationally-syndicated show. He has contributed political commentary to BBC Radio, CBC Radio, Pacifica Radio, Australian National Radio, and has been a guest on scores of call-in radio programs.

Corn, thirty-nine years-old, is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Brown University. Before joining The Nation, he worked for Ralph Nader’s Center for Study of Responsive Law and Harper’s magazine.


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