Politics: Page: 4

This is page 4 of the Politics posts on Wruters Write.


  • Winners of Name Ann Coulter's Next Book Contest Announced (2005-03-02): The Washington Post reports on the results of the Center for American Progress' "Name Ann Coulter's Next Book" Contest.

  • Enter Stage Right: Newt Gingrich (2005-02-01): He's Back! The Contract With America, the Bill Clinton Impeachment.

  • Bestselling Novelists Lead the Charge to Impeach Tony Blair (2004-11-24): The movement to impeach British Prime Minister Tony Blair is gathering momentum and some novelists are leading the charge.

  • Writer of Mysterious Tax Return Voyeur Provision Sought (2004-11-23): Normally, most U.

  • No Kiss and Tell Book for Powell (2004-11-17): Unlike George Tenant, Paul O'Neill and Richard Clarke, Colin Powell reportedly will not be penning a bestseller about his time in Bushworld.

  • George Tenet to Kiss and Tell (2004-11-15): Former CIA chief George Tenet is shopping around a book proposal and it isn't pretty, according to The New York Daily News.

  • Word of the Day: Gravitas (2004-10-26): Another word that has been thrown around quite a bit during this election, and during the debates in particular, is the word gravitas.

  • Nader Wants Answers About Skull and Bones (2004-10-22): Ralph Nader wants more information about he Yale secret society, Skull and Bones, to which both John Kerry and George W. Bush belong.

  • Tuckergate Continues, Jon Stewart Unrepentant (2004-10-19): Ok, maybe you don't usually Tivo CNN's Crossfire, but we certainly do.

  • 9/11 Commission Report a National Book Finalist (2004-10-14): The 9/11 Commission Report (W.

  • That's How You Know It's an Election Year (2004-10-13): With all the moaning and groaning about how illiterate Americans are, how no one reads anything serious because everyone's camped out in front of the TV watching Fear Factor it might be easy to miss the year's biggest story in books.

  • Seymour Hersh and the Chain of Command (2004-09-30): Last night on The Daily Show, legendary investigative journalist Seymour Hersh discussed his new book, Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib.

  • Journalists Balk at Presidential Debate Rules (2004-09-29): Power attorney Vernon Jordan and former Secretary of State Howard Baker wrote a 32-page agreement laying out the rules of the first presidential debate, which will occur tomorrow night in Florida.

  • Was the 9/11 Commission Report a Cover Up? (2004-09-14): Was the 9/11 Commission Report from the U.

  • Jimmy Carter Credits Presidential Win to Robert Redford (2004-09-07): According to the Associated Press, at the Sundance ski resort owned by Robert Redford, former president and bestselling novelist Jimmy Carter revealed that it was Redford who coached Carter before his debates with Gerald Ford in the 1976 election.

  • Michael Moore Reporting From Enemy Territory (2004-08-31): Bestselling author and Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Michael Moore is reporting from deep in what to him is enemy territory: he's actually on the convention floor of the Republican National Convention, reporting for USA Today.

  • Barnes & Noble Caught in Unfit for Command Crossfire (2004-08-24): Barnes and Noble is in a most unenviable position.

  • Where the Right Went Wrong, According to Pat Buchanan (2004-08-22): Pat Buchanan has a new political book out called Where the Right Went Wrong which describes the ongoing battle between Neocons and Old Republicans.

  • Is Unfit for Command Unfit for Bookstores? (2004-08-19): The Washington Post has a major story today which totally discredits the claims of Larry Thurlow which are detailed in the Kerry-bashing book, Unfit for Command.

  • Bush Boosts Publishing Industry (2004-08-09): Bob Minzesheimer of USA Today has a very interesting column about the political book wars.