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Rand Paul’s “sugar daddy” problem: Billionaires don’t love him — but that could be a blessing in disguise

Jim Newell
Paul can't find a megadonor for his campaign. Here's why that could actually make him interesting again

Bernie Sanders isn’t the problem: Insane NYT op-ed gets the Democratic Party entirely wrong

Conor Lynch
Echoing a right-wing talking point, an NYT op-ed ignores history and says the Dems have gone too far left

Conservatives are in denial: America is no longer a superpower (and it hasn’t been for years)

Michael T. Klare
Washington hawks are still talking tough on China and Ukraine. They're living in another century

Bernie Sanders exposed! A shocking look at his views on rape and violence against women

Katie McDonough
A shocking 1972 essay was just the tip of the iceberg. Salon dives deeper

Martin O’Malley plays the long game: Why his long-shot presidential campaign actually makes sense

Jim Newell
There's not much space for the former Maryland governor this year, but there may be in 2020 or 2024

Why this one photo speaks volumes about America’s political evolution

Matthew Pulver
A popular gay talk-show host invited a radical black rapper to perform on national TV. 2015 isn't so bad after all!

Hillary Clinton’s latest hard choice: How will she solve her Bernie Sanders problem?

Elias Isquith
Clinton's response to Sanders will tell us much about her true beliefs. Here's why lefties should be nervous

“Most musicians have nothing to say. They’re not very interesting, and they’re not very smart”: Refused’s raw, radical politics return for the Bernie Sanders generation

Annie Zaleski
Salon talks with Dennis Lyxzén about working with Shellback, the band's radical politics, and new album "Freedom"

GOP trolls set a dangerous trap for Dems: Why zombie centrism would doom the party

Joan Walsh
A dumb argument that Obama has dragged his party too far left would be laughable -- except some Dems believe it too

The media’s sickening Sanders double standard: How the socialist brings out their true colors

Simon Maloy
Bernie Sanders' 2016 campaign reveals how skewed our attitudes toward wealth and taxation have become

Bernie Sanders is the 1 percent’s worst nightmare: How he promises to upend America’s oligarchy

Jim Newell
2016's socialist candidate wants to use the tax code to transfer wealth downward. Are you terrified yet?

America lost the Cold War: Russia, China and the new autocratic world order

John Feffer
The fall of the Berlin Wall was supposed to signal a paradigm shift. Twenty-six years later, democracy is flagging

6 Things You Need to Know About Bernie Sanders

Scott Eric Kaufman
Sanders: I'm not running against Hillary Clinton, I'm running against the oligarchy

America on Memorial Day: Heavily armed, dangerous, unstable

Patrick L. Smith
America is powerful. We are not strong. Now is the time to understand the difference -- and to put away the myths

7 ways Bernie Sanders could transform America

Matthew Rozsa
He may not capture the Democratic nomination, but the Vermont senator still has a chance to reshape the party

Robert Reich: Bernie Sanders could save higher education

Robert Reich
The former secretary of labor on the importance of making public colleges and universities tuition-free

Barack Obama’s shocking TPP paradox: Why the gargantuan trade deal undermines everything he says he cares about

Matthew Pulver
The president isn't just at odds with liberal Democrats over the trade deal. He's also at odds with himself.

Who’s down with TPP?: Big business wins and democracy loses as both parties lie about free trade

Bill Curry
Both parties line up to back a job-killing trade deal without even reading it. The hypocrisy is staggering

Fox News is smarter than Jeb Bush: It’s not good to get schooled by Laura Ingraham

Paul Rosenberg
Megyn Kelly and Laura Ingraham use common sense to put a GOP favorite on the defensive. Why do pols never learn?

Progressives’ looming challenge: Bill de Blasio, Elizabeth Warren, inequality, and a stunning blind spot

Joan Walsh
Promising efforts to push a new agenda are caught on issues of race, criminal justice and trade. They shouldn't be

Bernie Sanders’ golden bin Laden opportunity: Could the Seymour Hersh controversy shake up 2016?

Jeff Stein
Sanders is well positioned to challenge Clinton on foreign policy. But is Hersh's flawed report the way to do so?
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