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How to win July 4th: Salon’s holiday guide to arguing with right-wing relatives
Jim Newell
Your right-wing Uncle Dingo is back for the July 4 BBQ and he's heard some crazy things. Here's how to stop him
Ben Stein writes essay about the women Ben Stein finds sexually attractive
Katie McDonough
He is also very worried about Hillary Clinton and America's dwindling "power and prestige"
GOP’s fatal “reform” dilemma: Building a movement from discredited ideologies
Simon Maloy
Marco Rubio and right-wing "reformicons" want to "reform" conservatism, but also stay true to stagnant dogma
GOP’s culture war disaster: How this week highlighted a massive blind spot
Joan Walsh
Why are women’s rights stalling even as other societal advances are made? The answer is a disaster for the right
Alito could have been stopped: Why Dems should have filibustered the radical
Heather Digby Parton
The man who has wreaked havoc on this country could have been avoided altogether. Here's why it never happened
Obama is the “worst president since WWII,” says meaningless poll
Simon Maloy
Pollsters routinely ask who the "worst president" is, and it's usually the guy in office (or Nixon)
Megyn Kelly’s awkward Bill Ayers interview: It turns out there are people to Obama’s left!
Jim Newell
The Fox News host tries to link Obama to the Weather Underground co-founder. Sadly, they don't have much in common
White supremacy stripped bare: What “Do the Right Thing” tells us 25 years later
Brittney Cooper
The film the Obamas saw on their first date challenged America's narrative of progress. It also saw into the future
Robert Reich: Hillary’s appeals to the middle class are tone-deaf
Robert Reich
The former secretary of labor explains how the Democratic candidate can rally the "downwardly mobile"
Boehner’s immigration failure: A weak speaker tries to look tough
Simon Maloy
John Boehner said "we will do our job" on immigration reform. He didn't, and now he's blaming Obama
GOP’s Hobby Lobby debacle: Why a win for conservatives isn’t one for Republicans
Jim Newell
SCOTUS' contraception ruling is a setback for access to women's healthcare. Here's why it could hurt GOP candidates
BREAKING: Supreme Court rules that Hobby Lobby can deny contraception coverage
Mark Sherman
The 5-4 decision allows corporations to ignore Obamacare's contraception mandate on religious grounds
President Obama selects Procter and Gamble executive to head Veterans Affairs
Julie Pace AP WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT
If confirmed by the Senate, Robert McDonald will become new VA Secretary, replacing acting head Sloan Gibson
Free markets killed capitalism: Ayn Rand, Ronald Reagan, Wal-Mart, Amazon and the 1 percent’s sick triumph over us all
Thomas Frank
Monopoly is back: Barry Lynn on the concentration of American economic power -- and how we can restore fairness
Checkered progress on disabled care despite ruling
Matt SedenskyBoehner’s frivolous, embarrassing lawsuit impresses the Wall Street Journal
Simon Maloy
WSJ's editorial board praises Boehner's seriousness as the speaker sets himself up for another humiliation
Tea Party’s hot mess: Inside a noisy, disenchanted movement
Elias Isquith
After Chris McDaniel's unlikely defeat in Mississippi last night, an angry movement is about to get even angrier
The ghoulish trollery of Dick Cheney
Joan Walsh
He barely remembers his old friend Ahmed Chalabi and imagines nuclear terror scenarios in detail. Has he lost it?
Attention climate deniers: This scientist will give you $10,000 for actual proof that global warming is a hoax
Lindsay Abrams
Physicist Christopher Keating tells Salon about his plan to get climate deniers to "put up or shut up"
Rallying around Cheney: Conservatives embrace the least credible voice on Iraq
Simon Maloy
Americans are conflicted on what to do about Iraq, but everyone agrees Dick Cheney is wrong
“Big Brother” is back — and so is its vile bigotry
Daniel D'Addario
The CBS reality show hits a new low with a contestant calling Obama "the Muslim monkey"
The 7 craziest right-wing conspiracy theories involving America and concentration camps
Evan McMurry
Gun control. The census. FEMA. Is there anything these people think won't lead to fascism?
How Hillary Clinton and Katy Perry both evolved on gay rights
Daniel D'Addario
The new BFFs share a history of anti-equality positions -- and are now movement superstars
Grand Old (white) Party: How Republicans just blew a shot to broaden their reach
Edward Wyckoff Williams
Party calls its demographic destiny "scary," then picks two more white men as its leaders. Here's the real problem
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