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The Republicans’ 2012 problem

Ed Kilgore
November 2010 is looking awfully good for the GOP. But November 2012? Not so much

Obama to sell financial overhaul to country

Associated Press
The White House announces that President Obama will travel in support of his financial reform legislation

What Goldman Sachs means for banking reform

Andrew Leonard
The timing of the SEC fraud charges looks suspicious, but right now, attacking Wall Street works for the Democrats

Healthcare rights expand for gays

Mary Elizabeth Williams
New rules will let patients define family

Watch the Tea Party take Washington

Mike Madden
Watch interviews with protesters from the rally in Freedom Plaza, in Washington, D.C., on April 15

What the whistleblower prosecution says about the Obama DOJ

Glenn Greenwald
Contrast the DOJ's treatment of Bush corruption with its prosecution of an individual who exposed it

What happened to “look forward, not backward”?

Glenn Greenwald
The DOJ's aggressive prosecution of an NSA whistleblower is the opposite of its refusal to prosecute Bush crimes

The latest Obama 2012 poll in perspective

Steve Kornacki
A new survey finds the president trailing two of his most likely GOP foes in 2012 trial heats

Who makes up the Tea Party Nation?

A new poll shows that Tea Partiers really, really hate Obama -- and think their movement represents most Americans

Suck it, Tea Party: I love Tax Day

Steve Almond
How I learned to stop being a lazy American and pay my part for what matters

Tea party leaders anxious about extremists

David A. Lieb
As they prepare for tax-day rallies, organizers are eager to keep demonstrations free of racist messages

Obama hints that “two-state solution” may be impossible

Juan Cole
Remarks during arms negotiations show Obama administration's uncertainty about peace in region

The GOP’s losing hand on bank reform

Andrew Leonard
Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln surprises Washington with a tough stand on derivatives, while Republicans flail

Sarah Palin speaks to the Boston tea party

Mike Madden
The former Alaska governor rallies the faithful. But so far, her political work seems limited to giving speeches

The Tina Fey backlash

Rebecca Traister
The "30 Rock" star's pathetic single girl shtick is getting criticism from an unlikely source: Women who love her

Bill Kristol: Michele Bachmann, Constitution expert

Joan Walsh
The faux-intellectual explains how the Minnesota extremist is motivated by her deep respect for the Founders

Not all confirmation fights are created equal

Jonathan Bernstein
Yes, the GOP will try to block any Supreme Court nominee, but their success depends on Obama's choice

The case against Elena Kagan

Glenn Greenwald
There are many reasons for progressives to oppose the front-runner to replace Justice Stevens

Obama to raise money for DNC in Florida this week

Associated Press
The president will collaborate with local celebrities for Miami effort to raise Democratic National Committee funds

Pakistan’s nuclear materials at greatest risk, report says

Maria Sanminiatelli
Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani claims the stockpile is well-protected, but a new study says otherwise

What Sarah Palin forgets (or never knew) about Ronald Reagan

Joe Conason
She warbles a macho fantasy about our 40th president. But the real Reagan wanted a world free of nuclear arms

White House: Hillary won’t be picked for Supreme Court

Associated Press
Spokesman Robert Gibbs responds to Orrin Hatch's comments, saying Obama will keep Clinton as secretary of state

Of course there will be a Supreme Court filibuster

Jonathan Bernstein
Republicans will obviously try to round up 41 votes to block things up -- and that's what a filibuster is

The GOP’s southern strategy lives on

Joan Walsh
Some Republicans seem to want to re-fight the Civil War -- and the civil rights movement, too
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