News & Politics Ever Is a Long Time: A Journey Into Mississippi’s Dark Past This civil-rights memoir, “with its acknowledgment of humanity in even the most misguided characters, is well worth reading.” Book Reviews, Autobiography/Memoir | Oct 6, 2006
News & Politics Frontier Justice: Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Bushwhacking of America “Indispensible to any thorough understanding of the war with Iraq.” Book Reviews, Current Affairs | Oct 6, 2006
News & Politics Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites: My Adventures in Cable News “I wanted to hate it. And I did . . . . But I’m going to read the book again.” Book Reviews, Current Affairs | Oct 6, 2006
News & Politics Imperial America: The Bush Assault on the World Order “Newhouse’s voice—logical, reflective, moderate—is worth hearing.” Book Reviews, Current Affairs | Oct 6, 2006
News & Politics Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right “Franken the comedian is fantastic. Masquerading as a policy wonk, however, he’s an embarrassment.” Book Reviews, Current Affairs | Oct 6, 2006
News & Politics From Bush to Bush: The Lazlo Toth Letters “Hilarious” letters from Novello’s alter ego to the president and others—and the sometimes dead-serious replies. Book Reviews, Current Affairs | Oct 6, 2006
News & Politics Slate’s Field Guide to the Candidates 2004 “A valuable resource for the indecisive.” Book Reviews, Current Affairs | Oct 6, 2006
News & Politics The Working Poor: Invisible in America A book about the intersection of employment and poverty that “should have special resonance for Washingtonians.” Book Reviews, Current Affairs | Oct 6, 2006