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5 worst right-wing moments of the week — Ben Carson welcomes the apocalypse
Janet Allon
The neurosurgeon reveals his biblical plans for rising sea levels, while Jonah Goldberg arbiters black authenticity
This is what a demagogue sounds like: The patriotic appeal which can’t be trusted
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
GOP candidates like Ted Cruz love this phrase. Barack Obama, a little less. When you hear it, check for your wallet
Americans just can’t be bothered: Why our national security state remains largely uncontested
Tom Engelhardt
Bernie Sanders nailed it on the head. The only thing that can save our democracy is mobilization on a massive scale
The GOP’s anti-modern rage: What Republican anger at the CNBC moderators tells us about the party
Kim Messick
Why the GOP furor over last week's debate? The right bristles at idea its claims should be tested against evidence
Exposing the climate denial lies: Bill McKibben, the truth and the fight against the fossil-fuel industry
Wen Stephenson
The fossil-fuel lobby would cook us all off the earth if given the chance. One man has stood up to it for decades
Carly Fiorina doesn’t know what she’s talking about, part (we’ve lost count): How her latest Hillary Clinton swipe diminishes women
Amanda Marcotte
Carly Fiorina riffs on the GOP notion that supporting reproductive rights is somehow disrespectful to women
Jonah Goldberg’s whitesplainin’ again: Ben Carson “more authentically African-American than Barack Obama”
Scott Eric Kaufman
What would the black community do without white conservatives to tell them who really belongs to it?
CNBC did ask substantive questions. That’s why Republicans are mad
Amanda Marcotte
The GOP claims that CNBC didn't ask substantive questions. In reality, substantive questions angered conservatives
We must now fear Marco Rubio: The GOP’s best bet is sneaky, slippery and deceptively dangerous
Amanda Marcotte
Marco Rubio is boring, but look out. He could slide into the White House like George W. Bush did in 2000
Marco Rubio can’t deny his chronic absenteeism, so he attacked the media for pointing it out
Scott Eric Kaufman
The serial truant blamed the media for calling attention to his awful attendance record
Bernie Sanders is in big trouble: You don’t have to be a neoliberal shill to see the cold, hard facts
Gary Legum
The senator from Vermont is running a tremendously important, issues-based campaign. It's also a losing one
Sam Brownback is a harbinger of national doom: Bleeding Kansas’ scary lesson for America
Gary Legum
The tax-cutting fanatic's approval rating just plunged to 18%. But Kansas' failures could soon become the nation's
When the GOP lost its damn mind: Sarah Palin spawned Donald Trump and Ben Carson
Janet Allon
The former White House chief of staff traces the Republican Party's demise to McCain's fateful decision in 2008
Bill O’Reilly’s lapdog Jesse Watters complains about being kicked off campus after he started randomly hitting on undergraduates
Scott Eric Kaufman
Watters was so oblivious to his own creepy behavior he included it as "damning" evidence in his piece
Bernie Sanders is not dead yet: Here’s how he recovers from Hillary’s charmed October
Bill Curry
Yes, Hillary has had a great three weeks, but progressives still need a debate on issues. Here's how we force it
Marco Rubio “hates” the Senate — but just wait until he’s president
Simon Maloy
Frustrated in the Senate, Rubio wants to upgrade to the presidency, a famously frustration-free government job
Calm, confident, crazy Ben Carson: The “subtle form of arrogance” that’s pushing him ahead in the polls
Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to the author of "Obama on the Couch" about why the GOP candidate's steady demeanor has him surging
Ben Carson’s authoritarian streak: The Tea Party favorite’s frightening disregard for the Constitution
Simon Maloy
The Iowa GOP frontrunner backs federal investigations of college professors who teach "propaganda"
“Fox & Friends” guest: There hasn’t been any police brutality in America since the 1960s
Scott Eric Kaufman
Fox News' police brutality trutherism is really starting to get out of hand
Bernie Sanders just declared war: But is he running against Bill Clinton or Hillary?
Amanda Marcotte
Bernie campaigns on the past in Iowa. But once again, a Clinton can't stop thinking about tomorrow
The Benghazi bust: Trey Gowdy and his GOP colleagues embarrassed themselves
Simon Maloy
If anyone doubted the Benghazi committee was a partisan joke, yesterday's Clinton hearing confirmed it
Next, let’s sic Donald Trump on Dick Cheney: Evil veep’s 9/11 revisionism must be confronted, too
Valerie Plame
Dr. Evil's latest unhinged rant smacks of sedition -- and it needs to be confronted head-on, says Valerie Plame
We’re still fighting George W. Bush’s battles: Syria, ISIS and the “worst foreign policy blunder” in American History
Peter Van Buren
Twelve years after the invasion of Iraq, the Middle East is more volatile than ever. Welcome to permanent war
Florida county investigates possibility of establishing common law grand juries to arrest, potentially execute Obama
Scott Eric Kaufman
Two Tea Party advocates want to transform American legal system with "God-given" right of extrajudicial justice
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