The destruction of the marketplace of ideas accounts for the 'strangeness' that now haunts our efforts to reason together about the choices we must make as a nation.
When the corpses of American citizens are floating in toxic floodwaters five days after a hurricane strikes, it is time to hold the leaders of our nation accountable for the failures that have taken place.
Al Gore reminds America that we should be as fearful of a government that exploits our fear of terrorism to expand its powers as we should of terrorism itself.
The former VP pulls no punches in today's speech on global warming: 'it seems at times as if the Bush-Cheney Administration is wholly owned by the coal, oil, utility and mining companies.'