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“Big Girls Don’t Cry”: The election that changed everything for women
Curtis Sittenfeld
Salon's Rebecca Traister explains what we missed about Hillary, Palin and Michelle -- and how 2008 made history
Protesters support Park51 on 9/11
Verena Dobnik, Beth Fouhy
Dueling crowds argue over the Muslim center on the heels of a World Trade Center memorial
Obama speaks on 9/11, supports tolerance
Erica Werner
Amid anti-Islamic incidents, the President commemorates the attack's anniversary with solidarity speech
Obama: Bin Laden still pursued, “deep underground”
Lolita C. Baldor
President says core al-Qaida leadership hurt and degraded over the past nine years, struggling for funding
No, healthcare reform is not like the Kansas-Nebraska Act
Steve Kornacki
The most absurd explanation yet for Barack Obama's unremarkable poll numbers
Obama requests minister call off Quran burning
Associated Press
"I hope he understands that what he's proposing to do is completely contrary to our values," the president says
Obama wins the right to invoke “State Secrets” to protect Bush crimes
Glenn Greenwald
The Obama/Bush weapon for shielding presidential lawbreaking from judicial review becomes stronger
Minister: 9/11 Quran burnings will go forward
Mitch Stacy
Terry Jones ignores Gen. Petraeus' warning that desecrating the Islamic holy book will endanger American troops
On tax cuts, Obama picks a fight
Andrew Leonard
The President makes a case for social justice. It's time for the wealthy to pay their fair share
Obama won’t back Bush tax cut extension for rich
Steve Kornacki
The president is set to pick a fight with the GOP and conservative members of his own party
Will our generals ever shut up?
Tom Engelhardt
As the military masters the media pulpit, it's pushing America toward a more hawkish position in foreign affairs
Meet the newest Reagan Revisionism Hall of Fame inductee
Steve Kornacki
Remembering a "triumph" by the Great Communicator that never actually happened
Obama has fewer judge confirmations than Nixon
Mark Sherman
A Republican effort to block the president has resulted in the largest judiciary drought in 40 years
Bad economy favors GOP in governor election projection
Tom Raum
More governor slots are open than ever before, and Republicans should make huge gains
When blue-collar pride became identity politics
Joan Walsh
Remembering how the white working class got left out of the New Left, and why we're all paying for it today
Tea party, GOP, primed for November wins
David Espo
Senate races are among the most hotly contested as Republicans attempt to change the Washington power dynamic
This week in crazy: Jan Brewer
Alex Pareene
The Arizona governor spins wild tales of lawless Arizona, runs away when asked to explain references to beheadings
Where Obama will spend 9/11 is apparently an important question
Alex Pareene
Politico explores the political implications of commemorating a tragic day, in various locations
AP refuses to use WH/NBC propaganda terms for Iraq
Glenn Greenwald
By giving NBC/MSNBC exclusive video access to the "pullout," the administration got the messaging it wanted
If the GOP wins, let the back-stabbing and infighting begin
Steve Kornacki
Sure, Republicans in Congress seem unified right now. But let's see what happens if they win this November
Anti-choice group targets Democrats in radio ads
Jim Kuhnhenn
Nonprofit Americans United for Life allowed to air "issue" ads thanks to the Supreme Court
Oil sheen spreading from new Gulf platform explosion
Alan Sayre
All 13 workers are rescued from the water and firefighting vessels have been deployed
Earl threatens East Coast with weekend pounding
Mike Baker
"The strongest hurricane to threaten the Northeast" since 1991 heads toward North Carolina with winds of 140 mph
The profound mystery of the “enthusiasm gap”
Glenn Greenwald
Seven items from this week shed some light on the Democrats' woes with their own base
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