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Asian Economies Look To Keep Iranian Oil Flowing
Salon StaffGingrich contradicts self on “food stamps” racial connotation
Alex Pareene
Last year, Newt said it was "bizarre" to see a racial tinge in public assistance talk. Now he's making it explicit
A jobs report to make the White House smile
Andrew Leonard
The U.S. economy added 200,000 jobs in December, and the unemployment rate fell to a three-year low.
Ron Paul’s long game
Steve Kornacki
Revenge against the GOP establishment doesn't have to take the form of a kamikaze independent campaign this fall
Democratic Party priorities
Glenn Greenwald
I don't endorse Ron Paul, but the rush to label him as a crackpot shows how valuable his challenging positions are
Obama (finally) plays recess hardball
Andrew Leonard
The president ignores GOP obstructionism and appoints Richard Cordray as chief consumer finance watchdog
How Americans really feel about drugs
David Sirota
A NYT op-ed uses "moderate" double-speak to deny the truth: Most people want marijuana legalized
Rick Santorum, working-class hero or free-market fanatic?
Joan Walsh
The former Pennsylvania senator makes Romney look like the plutocrat he is, but he has no solutions for the economy
Carter’s Advice To Obama: Don’t Alienate Voters
Salon StaffCarter’s Advice To Obama: Don’t Alienate Voters
Salon StaffCarter’s Advice To Obama: Don’t Alienate Voters
Salon StaffSummary Box: Iran Dismisses Impact On Currency
Salon StaffSummary Box: Iran Dismisses Impact On Currency
Salon StaffThe media’s real problem in Iowa
David Sirota
The overall coverage of the caucus has been incredibly expensive -- and disturbingly lazy
Ron Paul’s plan for the long haul
Joan Walsh
He's organizing in caucus states to rack up delegates. Will he hurt Romney or GOP right-wingers?
Rick Santorum’s best week ever
Joan Walsh
The new darling of the Iowa GOP is perfect for the state's Christian right, but not for a national campaign
The biggest 2012 political red herrings
Steve Kornacki
Five stories that will receive a ton of attention in the coming year – even though they won’t amount to anything
Progressives and the Ron Paul fallacies
Glenn Greenwald
The benefits of his candidacy are widely ignored, as are the Democrats' own evils
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