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Obama’s forgotten triumphs

Suzanne Mettler
His presidency actually attacked deeply unfair policies. Too bad few Americans even know they exist

Obama’s crackdown on medical marijuana

Justin Elliott
The Justice Department shifts course and goes after California's lucrative pot industry

Anita Perry: We know pain of unemployed because our banker son quit his job

Alex Pareene
The fading candidate's wife makes two questionable campaign-trail statements in two days

John Boehner totally owned Barack Obama on the phone, according to Boehner

Alex Pareene
House Speaker releases amusingly self-congratulatory account of phone call with the president to the press

GOP fights for dirty air

Alyssa Battistoni
House Republicans target the Clean Air Act

The man who blocked John Lewis speaks

Joan Walsh
Occupy Atlanta backer Joe Diaz isn't a white anarchist. He's a multiracial Obama voter who's given up on Democrats.

Trumka prowls Wall Street

Michael Winship
AFL-CIO president's quiet visit to the occupation shows how much labor has changed

Rick Perry is quickly becoming an afterthought

Steve Kornacki
It didn't even feel like he was trying on Tuesday night. Does he want the right to fall in love with Herman Cain?

What will Chris Christie get out of his Romney endorsement?

Steve Kornacki
New Jersey's Republican governor takes sides in the GOP race, and takes a page from Jim McGreevey

The pro-OWS voice you won’t hear at the GOP debate

Steve Kornacki
Salon talks with Republican presidential candidate Buddy Roemer about his push to make the GOP rethink Wall St.

Are our drone attacks legal?

Jean MacKenzie
Our use of these unmanned devices outside of combat zones likely conflicts with international law

Can OWS be turned into a Democratic Party movement?

Glenn Greenwald
The pro-Obama camp is trying to co-opt the OWS movement. But it's not going to happen

Obama’s tone-deaf fundraising emails

Bill McKibben
We don't want dinner with the president. We want a leader who will fight for change

Democrats can’t occupy Wall Street

Michael Lind
Six reasons why Obama's party can't go populist

The time Republicans embraced the Buffett Rule

Steve Kornacki
It wasn't long ago that top Republicans were appalled by the idea of giving super-rich investors a big tax break

Politico holds contest to nominate best representative of Politico’s warped worldview for president

Alex Pareene
The Beltway elite opinion organ chooses its dream third-party ticket of deficit hawks and centrists

Occupy Wall Street isn’t the left’s Tea Party

Robert Reich
Today's corporate-funded Democratic Party will have difficulty embracing the movement's populism

The Awlaki memo and Marty Lederman

Glenn Greenwald
One of the most vocal critics of Bush's executive power theories offers the legal justification for assassinations

Blame me for your junk mail

Audrey Ference
I send the bulky solicitations everyone hates. But here's why they work, and the weird things people send in return

Mr. Insensitivity meets the academy

Gene Lyons
My over-the-top lampoon got an over-the-top response

“Ides of March”: Clooney and Gosling’s Oedipal struggle

Andrew O'Hehir
Idealism and politics as usual -- plus two smokin' stars -- square off in the thought-provoking "The Ides of March"

Erin Burnett: Voice of the People

Glenn Greenwald
Finacial reporters revere Wall Street as much as national security reporters revere military and CIA officials

The art of winning by losing

Steve Kornacki
Obama's fight over jobs with Eric Cantor and the GOP is doomed. But it just might save his presidency

The logic of the media’s Christie fixation

Steve Kornacki
The press was right not to take "no" for an answer -- even though Christie said it over and over
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