When Mitt ridiculed Clinton
He’s either forgotten or just won’t admit how Bill Clinton actually balanced the budget
Conservatives in Congress are pushing for new ways to keep discriminating against gay and lesbian soldiers

He’s either forgotten or just won’t admit how Bill Clinton actually balanced the budget
The fall brings shows from Dane Cook, Matthew Perry and Kevin Bacon. Is there anything new to look forward to?
Yes, please. It would be very funny to see him lose
For nearly 20 years, one network has redefined domestic bliss -- and taught Americans to love their neighbors
For some, the continent's financial crisis is just another opportunity to make lots and lots of money
How government and corporations use underhanded strategies to extract money from the poverty-stricken
Right-wing writers, from Charles Krauthammer to Matt Drudge, join the left in criticizing domestic drone use
American churches' opposition to gay rights is out of touch with young people -- and it's costing them believers
An anti-Obama billionaire may bankroll a campaign that would “do exactly what John McCain would not let us do”
Profiling sociopaths and psychopaths in the news
Science shows that the only way around some readers' prejudices is to trick them
That is the question
The Palestine Poster Project reveals attempts to entice settlers into what is now Israel
Aliens invade a Navy recruitment video and turn back the gender-politics clock in this moronic blockbuster
Not dead yet: New data suggests the U.S. economy is shaking off spring doldrums
Kelley Williams-Bolar just wanted her kids to go to a safer school -- then her story took an unexpected turn
An Obama-appointed judge rules its indefinite detention provisions likely violate the 1st and 5th Amendments
America's weight problem is only getting worse. Here's how we can fix it
There's an ongoing war for the future of Republican foreign policy
The boxer's anti-gay remarks lead us to take an unprecedented step: We're revoking his Salon Sexiest Man title
After the nastiness of the Republican primary race, former candidates have collective amnesia about Romney disses
The cult libertarian hero keeps his campaign alive, barely, as he prepares to hand the reins to his son
After conservative upsets in Indiana and Nebraska, these GOP senators should fear primary challenges in 2014
The New Mexico governor is an unlikely running mate for Romney after speaking out on immigration
The campaigns end this fall, but their flacks will never go away. Meet Eric Fehrnstrom, enforcer on the GOP side
Attention, Hulu and Netflix: It's not TV, it's the Internet. Original programming needs to take more chances
A gross misquote gets out of hand -- but the iconic boxer still has a long way to go on the sensitivity front
Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande finally meet in person -- and it isn't exactly warm
An Executive order seeks to punish U.S. citizens even for "indirectly" obstructing dictatorial rule in Yemen
The next generation of "Jetsons"-style machines could create guns, illegal keys, narcotics -- and even organs
Bullies, bullies and more bullies ...
The conservative masses revolt again, this time in Nebraska's Senate primary
According to media reports, July 9 will be our online apocalypse. The better story is how this crazy rumor started
He's praising the former president to paint Obama as a liberal – and to court his devotees. Why it won't work
With election season looming, SNL will have to quickly replace several departing regulars
Susie Bright and her daughter, Aretha, make parental talks about sex look easy -- and fun
I've got a mad crush on a lecturer. Should I proposition him, and if so, how?
The "Borat" creator's nutty Arab "Dictator" moves to Brooklyn, falls in love -- and schools the West in democracy
A new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art highlights the meaning and mess of language
The FAA has decided to allow larger drones to fly in U.S. airspace
The 43rd president is a willing accomplice in the Romney effort to pretend 2008 never happened
Exclusive: One of the Wisconsin governor's closest allies says the GOP wanted to "go further" on union-busting