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Mitt Romney’s war on context
Steve Kornacki
The key to winning swing voters: Never, ever let them think about what the economy was like before Jan. 20, 2009
Beware the Romney boys
Sarah Laskow
A vote for Mitt may also be a vote for his sons' political futures. Are the Romneys the new Bushes?
The meaning of Orrin Hatch’s nightmare
Steve Kornacki
His battle for survival is a perfect illustration of what conservatism was -- and what it's become
Surveillance State evils
Glenn Greenwald
35 years ago, a leading liberal Senator issued a grave warning about allowing the NSA to spy domestically
Obama’s dismal civil liberties record
Steven Rosenfeld
Despite vows to increase transparency, the president has made the government ever more authoritarian and intrusive
Obama’s race to save the Rust Belt
Andrew Leonard
Decades of bad industrial policies helped destroy the midwest. An old-school economic plan might be the cure
Mitt’s going to Liberty University
Steve Kornacki
Is delivering the commencement address at the school Jerry Falwell created a smart way to win over swing voters?
Conservatives mad at liberal media, Obama over Afghanistan photos
Alex Pareene
Confused right-wing responses to a grisly scandal
America’s drone sickness
Glenn Greenwald
The U.S. slaughters at will, then shields its actions from all forms of judicial and democratic accountability
Sean Hannity to the rescue
Steve Kornacki
Even among Fox News hosts, he stands out for his Republican cheerleading – and he really showed it Wednesday night
The resurrection of Hillary Clinton
Steve Kornacki
4 years to the day after hitting rock bottom, a new poll confirms just how dramatically her image has improved
Is Obama no better than the GOP?
Jonathan Bernstein
People who say there's no distinction between the parties underestimate the big importance of small differences
Romney trashes his dad
Andrew Leonard
Mitt's attack on HUD -- which his father once led -- reveals how far right the GOP has drifted
Does anyone realize what the GOP just did?
Steve Kornacki
Republicans save an unpopular tax loophole that favors the super-rich, and they might just get away with it
Bill Keller joins Krugman/Brooks Op-Ed fight
Alex Pareene
A defense of centrism from a convincing argument against it
Dangers of an all-white GOP
Tim Price
Conservatives' loyalty to their racist fringe isn't just disastrous for Republicans. It's bad for Democrats too
The freedom W. had — and Mitt lacks
Steve Kornacki
When W. needed to separate himself from a spoiled GOP label, Republicans played along. Things have changed
When Democrats gave up on guns
Steve Kornacki
The NRA’s attacks on Barack Obama are a reminder of the futility of his party’s 2nd Amendment strategy
Obama’s new Wall Street foes
Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
Former allies are turning on the president now that he wants to close gaping tax loopholes for the 1 percent
Syria’s uncertain truce
Charles M. Sennott
A UN-brokered cease-fire agreement began Thursday morning, but few expect it to last
The super PAC small donors
Molly Redden
Forget the "mega-donor." Meet the Americans who are cutting Mitt Romney's super PAC tiny checks
Wells Fargo’s prison cash cow
Charles R. Davis
Guest Post: The bailed-out bank has used its taxpayer money to invest in private prisons
Romney vs. Santorum: What their words reveal
Dan Kozikowski
As Santorum exits the race, a look at what his and Romney's speech patterns say about their candidacies
The gay marriage long game
Steve Kornacki
The current Democratic president faces an election year dilemma that the next one won't
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