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The real “class war” in America
Joshua Holland
Six narratives wealthy elites are using to destroy the nation's poor
Barack Obama's dream opponent
Steve Kornacki
How Roger Ailes and Fox News gave the president something to run against in 2012
The collapse of neoliberal capitalism
Pepe Escobar
For the moment, Asian economies are buoying the destructive model that's doomed the West. Will it last?
Are white liberals abandoning the president?
Joan Walsh
A Nation writer worries that an "insidious form of racism" explains their criticism of Obama. I don't see evidence
Senate blocks House disaster aid bill
Alan Fram
Relief legislation voted down after House Republicans passed offset-heavy version yesterday
Rick Perry is officially blowing it
Steve Kornacki
Suddenly, conservative elites are speaking out: What have we gotten ourselves into here?
Jon Stewart breaks down Palestinian statehood bid
Peter Finocchiaro
Applying to be a country is a little bit like applying to a co-op, apparently
House passes disaster aid, but Senate Dems object
Andrew Taylor
Bill adds more offsets to secure Republican passage, all but guaranteeing death in Senate
How the two-party duopoly operates
David Sirota
The behavior of two Colorado politicians shows how superficial the differences between the parties are
George Washington’s eerie foresight
Jeremi Suri
Over the last two centuries, his vision of the nation-state has become the norm. But why?
Wall Street should call for federal spending
Robert Reich
It's officially a "double dip" recession, and even the financial sector is hurting. It's time for government action
NYPD eyed U.S. citizens in intel effort
Eileen Sullivan, Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman
Police reportedly monitored Americans under no suspicion of wrongdoing, simply because of their ethnicity
The hell that is being John Boehner
Steve Kornacki
Yet again, Tea Party purists remind the House speaker who's really the boss. Better start the shutdown clock ...
Troy Davis executed at 11:08 p.m. EST
Greg Bluestein
Georgia inmate killed by lethal injection after last-minute appeal refused by Supreme Court
“The Rogue” embodies the art of the hatchet job
Matt Dallek
Joe McGinniss' new book gives Palin critics new ammunition, but also helps deepen the image of her as media victim
What happens when Bill Clinton talks to Newsmax
Steve Kornacki
The former president is interviewed by one of his old tormentors, and an anti-Obama talking point is born
Palestinians won’t seek vote delay on UN bid
Steven R. Hurst, Tarek El-tablawy
President Mahmoud Abbas reportedly won't cave to U.S., French pressure to push back vote on statehood
Fed to shift $400B in holdings to boost economy
Martin Crutsinger
Move to rebalance $2.87 trillion portfolio could help lower Treasury yields and reduce rates on loans
Nader plan to primary Obama “not that far along”
Justin Elliott
A Ralph Nader-endorsed project to challenge the president has no organizational heft behind it, for now
Troy Davis’ last appeal rejected
Greg Bluestein
Georgia pardons board refuses to administer polygraph. Execution is set for tonight at 7 p.m.
The miseducation of the president
Joan Walsh
Ron Suskind describes a leader pulled off course by his staff. But we still don't know where Obama wants to take us
In Lance Black’s “8” drama overrules the courts
Linda Hirshman
"8," Dustin Lance Black's play about the marriage trial, reenacts a pivotal moment in a revolutionary movement
Mark Penn and Mark Halperin agree: Economic justice is bad politics
Alex Pareene
If Mark Penn and Mark Halperin are against it, his decision to endorse a millionaires' tax was obviously right
Is the purple president turning blue?
Michael Lind
Obama's new rhetoric counts, even if it's insincere campaign rhetoric
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