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8 worst right-wing moments of the week — Ted Nugent compares himself to Rosa Parks
Janet Allon
The conservative rocker seems to be confused about history, while Pat Robertson says that rape causes atheism
GOP’s most noxious Crimea myth debunked
David W. Wise
Unless he'd been willing to use military force, there was nothing Obama could have done to stop Putin's invasion
Stop defending the Iraq War! Revising history will only lead to more mistakes
Justyn Dillingham
The president's recent explanation of America's invasion of Iraq overlooks key lessons the nation must learn
India defeats polio
Lindsay Abrams
It's one of the biggest public health victories of our time -- now we have to keep it from coming back
Donald Rumsfeld says “a trained ape” could do better than Obama on Afghanistan
Elias Isquith
The former defense secretary tells Fox News that the U.S.-Afghanistan relationship has been "mismanaged"
10 insane lessons religious schools are teaching American kids
Katie Halper
How private voucher programs are using tax dollars to teach ideology
I still can’t stand white belly dancers
Randa Jarrar
My Salon essay generated a lot of hateful responses. Let's walk through the criticisms one by one
Iraq War architect Bill Kristol complains about American “war-weariness”
Elias Isquith
The leading neoconservative says war-weariness is "an excuse to avoid... shouldering our responsibilities"
The ultimate guide to debunking right-wingers’ insane persecution fantasies
Robert Boston
Conservatives love to pretend they're being denied their religious liberty. Here's how to prove them wrong
“Absolutely moronic”: Inside the mind of a Tea Party Senate candidate
Josh Eidelson
Joe Miller tells Salon about "religious apartheid," discrimination and his opaque stance on the Civil Rights Act
Obama’s disappearing act: What happened to the president he wanted to be?
David Bromwich
The fatal strategic flaws that undermined the potential for a transformative presidency
35 countries where the U.S. has supported fascists, drug lords and terrorists
Nicolas J.S. Davies
As the situation in Ukraine continues to fester, a handy history guide -- from A (Argentina) to Z (Zaire)
War games: Pentagon pretends that budget cuts put national security at risk
Mattea Kramer
Planned cuts to defense spending mysteriously vanished, despite sequestration
Propaganda and nonsense: Even more New York Times hypocrisy
Patrick L. Smith
What the New York Times and John Kerry pretend to forget is the real history of America's noxious role in the world
5 reasons the already obscene national security budget is bigger than it looks
Eric Stoner
The $495.6 billion on the books for 2015 doesn't account for the billions we'll be spending on homeland security
4 ways the Ukrainian situation is going to make things harder in the Middle East
Noga Tarnopolsky
For starters, progress in Syria seems all but impossible for the foreseeable future
New weird order: 21st century defying everything history taught us
Tom Engelhardt
The world's lone superpower is in decline, but no other state seems poised to take advantage. What's going on?
Thomas Friedman, supreme toady: Also, shameless!
Patrick L. Smith
Shame on the Times and other media for falsely spinning Ukraine events. We now await the inevitable U.S. betrayal
“The Americans” recap: The danger of a double life
Elliott Holt
In the season opener, Elizabeth and Phillip start to see how their KGB work could threaten their family
When Republicans hated the troops
Steven Casey
Conservative rhetoric about honoring our soldiers conceals their staggering disregard for the loss of life in Iraq
“Hipster” Christianity: 9 hilarious attempts by the religious right to be cool
Alex Henderson
They want so badly to be hip — and yet they fail so spectacularly
NSA, GCHQ targeted WikiLeaks network
Natasha Lennard
U.K. and U.S. governments used surveillance and political pressure against publishers of government abuses
7 of the most memorable Olympic protests in history (and one that could be)
Jessica Phelan
Russia's laws against "homosexual propaganda" have made this year's Games a target for activism. It's not the first
Dick Cheney’s dark legacy: It’s his world, we’re just living in it
Mark Danner
Torture, secrecy, military adventurism. Dick Cheney, more than anyone else, set the course for America after 9/11
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