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Obama takes on Big Oil: Will the president’s final, radical climate push be enough?
Lindsay Abrams
Obama's finally living up to promises to take on climate change. Is it too little, too late? We ask Mark Hertsgaard
The animatronic presidency: How presidential museums become propaganda palaces, whitewashing Bush’s disasters and Clinton’s failings
Thomas Frank
At presidential museums, even the cynical melt before multimillion-dollar efforts to portray scoundrels as leaders
Dick Cheney’s sadistic America: Why torture persists post-W
Rebecca Gordon
Six years into Obama's presidency, no one has been forced to answer for Bush's illegal war on terror. Here's why
The American Century is over: How our country went down in a blaze of shame
Michael Lind
We face a triple crisis in foreign policy, economics and democracy. Here's how it all went to hell
The right’s favorite new race guru: Why you should know Jason Riley
Ian Blair
WSJ's Jason Riley blames liberalism for brainwashing black America. Here's why it's so wrong -- and dangerous
The GOP now thinks it’s OK to sue someone — if that someone is Barack Obama
Katie McDonough
Boehner and the GOP sneer at "frivolous" lawsuits from women and LGBTQ people, then file the silliest one ever
10 things America does so much worse than Europe
Alex Henderson
Bad healthcare. Limited vacation time. Lower life expectancy. "American exceptionalism" has never rung so hollow
Corporate welfare’s quiet enablers: How democrats pander to big business
David Sirota
Support on the left for Export-Import Bank shows GOP isn't the only party tailoring policy to business interests
Phil Donahue’s vindication: Media icon unloads on Fox, Cheney and what happened at MSNBC
Elias Isquith
Legendary TV host was fired for opposing Iraq war. Here's how he feels seeing the return of those who got it wrong
Artists: Stop beating up the Disney princesses
Mary Elizabeth Williams
An artist's domestic violence campaign falls flat
“Closed Curtain”: Iran’s banned filmmaker won’t give up
Andrew O'Hehir
Under house arrest and barred from filmmaking, Jafar Panahi creates a tender, mysterious fable of art and freedom
The “Beyoncé Voters” Tumblr is a piece of Internet you should see
Jenny Kutner
The blog ***flawlessly hits back at Fox News' asinine comments about single women voters and birth control
“It was degrading”: Terry Richardson and the nasty sexual harassment loophole
Josh Eidelson
From sexual demands to being made to strip, models and others detail true horrors -- and how jerks get away with it
Republicans’ impeachment-mania: How it achieves a subtler, dangerous end
Emmett Rensin
Despite Sarah Palin's calls, the president won't be impeached. But here's how her demand normalizes other lunacy
Erick Erickson diagnoses Boehner — and a “stunt” to keep his job
Jim Newell
The speaker's plan to sue Obama is the latest example of him doing his "job." Here's what that really means
16 Jon Stewart insults worthy of Shakespeare
Janet Allon
The Bard is a much bigger influence on the late night comedy show host than you might expect
Boehner’s old-news Op-Ed: How a cut-and-paste opinion piece became a big story
Simon Maloy
Boehner's Op-Ed on his suit against Obama is basically a republished press release, but the bored media went nuts
Ed Klein, king of hacks: A deluded conservative’s return to infamy
Jim Newell
The conservative author purports to have all the hottest dirt on the Clintons. Does anyone believe a word of it?
Erick Erickson slams John Boehner for latest “political stunt”
Elias Isquith
The leading conservative pundit says the House speaker's plan to sue the president is a "waste of taxpayer dollars"
GOP’s worst déjà vu ever: Another incredible “47 percent” meltdown
Simon Maloy
Bob Beauprez joins the "47 percent" all-stars. Here's your ultimate guide to the big world of 47 percent antagonism
Liberty, equality and Lincoln’s legacy: Is America doomed?
Andrew O'Hehir
With Obama's dreams of being a second Lincoln ruined by a new civil war, how long can our paralyzed country last?
Midyear roundup: The 10 best “Colbert Report” segments of 2014 — so far
Prachi Gupta
Featuring the Ballad of Cliven Bundy, Patrick Stewart as a Louisiana resident and Colbert's war against Amazon
We, the people are violent and filled with rage: A nation spinning apart on its Independence Day
Jim Sleeper
School shootings, hatred, capitalism run amok: This 4th of July, we are in the midst of a tragic public derangement
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