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Who’s Mitt really conning?
Steve Kornacki
If the Etch A Sketch candidate becomes president, he won’t be able to ignore the right – even if he wants to
How Breitbart and Arizona seized on “critical race theory”
Alex Seitz-Wald
Even before Andrew Breitbart seized on it, conservatives were attacking "critical race theory" in Arizona schools
Obama’s sign language goes viral
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A chance encounter with a deaf student shows the president knows how to communicate
Mitt Romney and the agony of victory
Steve Kornacki
Mitt's Illinois win doesn’t alter the demographic patterns that have made this primary season so miserable for him
Maine’s probable next senator doesn’t quite get how “caucusing” works
Alex Pareene
Angus King's plan to solve Washington gridlock by not aligning with either party runs into a snag
What the GOP doesn’t get about deficit politics
Steve Kornacki
Republicans are about to discover – again – that Americans care a lot more about Medicare
Ironies in American justice and political cheerleading
Glenn Greenwald
The radicalism of our political system outstrips one's ability to mock it; plus: Manning and Bales are together
Multiculturalism works
Lucy McKeon
The concept is increasingly being called a "failure" -- but in many places, it's thriving. Experts explain why
No estrogen tsunami for Democrats
Linda Hirshman
Hype aside, polls show women aren't buying the "War on Women"
Obama’s campaign video: Osama vs. puppies
Andrew O'Hehir
Davis Guggenheim's slippery "The Road We've Traveled" reframes Obama's stagnant first term as a tale of daring
Democracy Now on the imprisoned Yemeni journalist
Glenn Greenwald
Must-watch TV on a story that should be a scandal, plus: the revealing defenses of Obama in this case
Barack Obama hates the underdog
Steve Kornacki
Why his addiction to chalk in his NCAA tournament bracket is a fitting microcosm of his presidency
American Morlocks: Monsters of a murderous Afghan policy
Nima Shirazi
The latest killing of civilians by an American soldier isn't an outlier -- it's a reflection of our war policies
David Cameron’s fun American vacation marred by more phone-hacking arrests
Alex Pareene
As the prime minister enjoys America, his good friends the Brookses are arrested back home
Uganda’s outrage over Kony 2012
Jocelyn Edwards
Government officials denounce the viral video as false, cruel and neocolonialist
The moment Mitt’s dreaded
Steve Kornacki
If anti-Romney conservatives rally around Santorum after last night's wins down South, it's a one-on-one race
What Iran’s election results mean
Nazila Fathi
The growing divide between the president and the Supreme Leader could be good news for the West
The Taliban retaliates
Amanda Morrow
Militants attack Afghan officials at the site where a U.S. soldier killed 16 civilians
Obama’s sudden polling crash
Steve Kornacki
Is there an innocent explanation for two new surveys that show his approval rating falling to ominously low levels?
Behind the red state-blue state divide
Michael Lind
To understand America's regional politics, we need to look beyond the cable news explanations of race and gender
Is it finally time to leave Afghanistan?
Josh Foust
A shooting rampage could change the politics of war -- but calls for a rapid Afghanistan pull-out remain bad policy
Healthcare reform won’t damage Democrats
Jonathan Bernstein
The effects in the 2010 congressional races won't be repeated this year
The futility of Campaign 2012: The horse race is over
Tom Schaller
Conservative pundits surrender. The continuing GOP campaign circus won't affect the election results
Ah, the old V.P. trick
Steve Kornacki
Talk of a Newt Gingrich-Rick Perry alliance is a reminder of what a protracted primary season produces
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