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28 Oct 2009

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The right-wing megastar embodies American popular culture at its most weird and offensive.
By Hal Crowther | 28 Oct 2009 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

26 Aug 2009

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When the subject is race, a candid, balanced opinion offends nearly everyone in this polarized, traumatized country.
By Hal Crowther | 26 Aug 2009 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

15 Apr 2009

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Our gun dealers arm all the butchers, torturers and beheaders of Ciudad Juárez.
By Hal Crowther | 15 Apr 2009 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

30 Jul 2008

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What's wrong with Obama? Not much that I can see, not compared to what's wrong with you if you think his election is a threatening proposition.
By Hal Crowther | 30 Jul 2008 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

16 Apr 2008

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"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free"—we promise them all a decent burial.
By Hal Crowther | 16 Apr 2008 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

13 Feb 2008

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Trading Lincoln's legacy for the Southern strategy
By Hal Crowther | 13 Feb 2008 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

17 Oct 2007

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Staring "At -30-" square in the face
By Hal Crowther | 17 Oct 2007 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

14 Mar 2007

Her brand of commentary—intimate, indiscreet, defiantly regional, exuberantly scathing—does not survive her and will not be revisited in the corporatized, gadgetized, homogenized future of print journalism.
By Hal Crowther | 14 Mar 2007 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

26 Apr 2006

A legendary reporter, who took a crooked president's scalp and was once the torchbearer for every journalist who hoped to make a difference, has become, instead, a symbol of everything that's desperately wrong with the media culture in Washington, D.C.
By Hal Crowther | 26 Apr 2006 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

15 Feb 2006

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Mile after mile, century upon century of monumental architecture, much of it in picturesque decay, recalls nothing so much as the pre-industrial Rome described by Keats and Shelley.
By Hal Crowther | 15 Feb 2006 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

16 Nov 2005

By Hal Crowther | 16 Nov 2005 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

8 Jun 2005

The Bush administration's contemptuous nomination of John Bolton to represent America before the world shows what happens when ignorant, arrogant people with no principles come to power.
By Hal Crowther | 8 Jun 2005 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

22 Dec 2004

A revolution of reason freed Prague 15 years ago—and the United States 228 years ago. Why are we moving in the opposite direction? Has any nation's intellectual history ever before run in reverse?
By Hal Crowther | 22 Dec 2004 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

27 Oct 2004

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4 Aug 2004

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14 Jan 2004

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5 Mar 2003

At the twilight's last gleaming
By Hal Crowther | 5 Mar 2003 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

13 Nov 2002

Jesters from hell
By Hal Crowther | 13 Nov 2002 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

5 Jun 2002

The metastasizing scandal in the Catholic priesthood is more than another chapter on lost innocence, it's like an entrance to the catacombs--God only knows what lurks down there.
By Hal Crowther | 5 Jun 2002 (Columns: Hal Crowther)

20 Feb 2002

How we respond to the Enron disaster is more critical to our survival than anything we've done in response to Sept. 11.
By Hal Crowther | 20 Feb 2002 (Columns: Hal Crowther)
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