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Dick Cheney, Iraq and the ghosts of Vietnam
Andrew O'Hehir
Cheney and his neocon cabal want to go back to Iraq – but they're really fighting Vietnam all over again
GOP’s sudden scandal-mania: Why criminal probes and infighting are taking over the party
Simon Maloy
From Walker and Christie's falls from grace, to revived Tea Party hostility, here's why the party is coming apart
Jon Stewart mercilessly mocks the “willful blindness” of GOP climate deniers
Lindsay Abrams
If fellow Republicans can't convince them global warming is real, who can?
Must-see morning clip: Does Dan Snyder understand that “Redskins” is offensive, yet?
Prachi Gupta
Probably not, so here's another explanation from Jon Stewart
Military advisers also fight, history tells us
Calvin Woodward“We spawned Osama bin Laden”: Brian Schweitzer isn’t done talking
Elias Isquith
2016 presidential wannabe Brian Schweitzer unloads to Salon on neocons, inequality and why we need single-payer
“The Gonzo option” and other Democratic dead ends
Joan Walsh
Schweitzer’s rough rollout shows the Democrats’ 2016 bench is weak if Clinton doesn’t run -- except for Joe Biden
Go away, Dick Cheney: An old man and the “liberation” he unleashed 11 years ago
Marcy Wheeler
It’s not just that we should ignore him. We must now focus on everything he wants to distract us from
Pundits’ “disaster” fetish: Behind the rush to declare Obama’s presidency over
Simon Maloy
Attention, Chuck Todd and Ron Fournier: Presidencies are killed by bad policies, not bad polls
Canada approves pipeline connecting tar sands to Pacific coast
Lindsay Abrams
The pipeline, if built, would allow Canada to expand its oil exports to China
5 political crises that threaten the global economy
Thomas Mucha
While you're glued to the World Cup, the planet is burning. Here are just a few conflicts worth monitoring
2016 campaign checklist: Joe Biden
Josh LedermanDirector Paul Haggis’ raw, painful confession
Andrew O'Hehir
The director of the Oscar-sweeping "Crash" tries to recapture lost magic with an odd, earnest 3-way love story
America entering dangerous new age: The post-constitutional era
Peter Van Buren
Our speech is being monitored. Our lawmakers work in secret. It's a brave new world
Sorry, George W. Bush, but this whole mess is still your fault
Paul Rosenberg
GOP wants to pin Iraq on Barack Obama. Perhaps they need a simple refresher in the real history of the last decade
Obama drafting LGBTQ job protections executive order while Congress stalls on ENDA
Katie McDonough
The order would ban workplace discrimination against LGBTQ employees of federal contractors
Monica Wehby’s overhyped disaster: Why the Republican’s falling flat in Oregon
Simon Maloy
Too much faith in Obamacare's toxicity led the right to call Wehby the Democrats' "worst nightmare." Not quite
A fissure in the dam of political reality: How Eric Cantor’s defeat foreshadows the coming apocalypse
Andrew O'Hehir
For what could be a portrait of our own societal collapse, look to Robert Pattinson's dystopian drama "The Rover"
NRA’s “really big problem”: Why it’s dependent on a dwindling fringe
Elias Isquith
Gun lobby is now reliant on an increasingly radical right-wing sect -- and that spells trouble, an expert explains
Romney: All US fought for in Iraq could vanish
Michelle L. Price, Ken ThomasClinton’s real “hard choice”: Bypass the media — or learn to master it
Joan Walsh
From a tense NPR interview to her carefully crafted book, we learned this week about the major task that awaits her
GOP civil war explodes anew: Raging tension amid bitter fight to lead House
Simon Maloy
Cantor's fall gives Kevin McCarthy a shot at power. But the Tea Party has an opening -- and it's not passing it up
Eric Cantor got what he deserved: A political fraud’s stunning demise
Joan Walsh
Immigration foes killed the majority leader, as they’ll kill the GOP. It couldn’t happen to a more swell guy
2016 campaign checklist: Chris Christie
Steve Peoples
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