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Salon’s Patton Oswalt peace summit
David Daley
Salon sits down with our fierce critic to debate comedy, politics and political correctness. Is the hatchet buried?
Martin O’Malley blows exit strategy: Why running for senate would have made sense
Jim Newell
Winning MD's Democratic Senate nomination wouldn't have been easy. But it'd be easier than beating Hillary Clinton
Why Hillary Clinton is moving up her 2016 start date
Luke Brinker
The plan was to launch in July. Now the former secretary of state may announce next month
This is not a democracy: How the 1 percent rigged the game
Michael Gould-Wartofsky
Money is speech, dollars have more influence than people -- it's time to be honest about the plutocracy we live in
“People are really getting angry”: How Bernie Sanders just electrified Iowa — and what it means for ’16
Robert Leonard
At an under-the-radar town hall in Des Moines, Sanders had the crowd begging for more. Here's why it matters
Draft Warren campaign’s amazing push poll: What are they trying to prove?
Jim Newell
Activist groups are still trying to convince Elizabeth Warren to run. But their latest survey is laughable
The selling of Elizabeth Warren: What’s behind progressives’ debilitating fantasy
Joan Walsh
As my inbox fills with emails from groups “drafting” Warren, I find myself wondering who’s helping whom here
Yes, we’re stuck with Hillary: But we don’t need an Elizabeth Warren-esque savior for a battle of ideas
Bill Curry
Republicans will have a real debate over ideas heading into 2016. Progressives won't -- unless we build a movement
The depressing explanation why the Trans-Pacific Partnership is being kept secret
David Sirota
Access to the text of the proposed deal is restricted -- likely because the general public would balk at its terms
The progressive executive: How Martin O’Malley plans to run for president
Luke Brinker
Former Maryland governor woos Democrats by touting list of liberal accomplishments
America’s recipe for disaster: How new corporate “amnesty” plan could doom the economy
David Dayen
This new budget deal could have an ugly underside. Here's how the right's scheming to help corporations avoid taxes
We need our own Tea Party: The fight is much more than Hillary v. Warren
Bill Curry
The Democratic Party's a corrupt, empty husk. But it offers a way forward if, like Maddow, we have the right debate
Tea Partyers, union members, Democrats, Republicans — all love Social Security. So let’s expand it!
Paul Rosenberg
Even Reagan knew better than to try to destroy it. A new book makes the case for strengthening the popular program
Why it makes sense for Hillary Clinton to delay her 2016 campaign launch
Luke Brinker
New report suggests former secretary of state could wait until July to announce. Here's why that's smart
He’s not suddenly Paul Krugman: Let’s not morph Obama into Elizabeth Warren quite yet
Bill Curry
Populist State of the Union with a fiery tone has liberals excited. They'd be wise to remember Obama's true nature
Elizabeth Warren’s big “no”: Is the field clear for Hillary Clinton?
Jim Newell
Elizabeth Warren has given her most conclusive "no" yet. Goodbye, prospective 2016 Democratic presidential drama!
Dems’ epic Keystone troll: Proposed amendment asks Senators to acknowledge climate change
Lindsay Abrams
If GOPers want their pipeline bill, they'll have to go on the record as climate deniers
Elizabeth Warren’s big victory: Investment banker withdraws Treasury nomination (but there’s a catch)
Luke Brinker
Citing desire not to be a "distraction," Antonio Weiss asks president not to resubmit his nomination
Jon Stewart relentlessly mocks Chris Christie, Mike Huckabee and other potential 2016 candidates
Sarah Gray
"Presidential candidates are like Pringles, once you pop you can't stop! Give me more!"
Fox News has nothing but fear: Here’s how we fight back against lies — and win
Paul Rosenberg
The right took Congress with scare tactics. To hold the White House in 2016, Democrats need an aggressive counter
Irrational hopes for 2015: A few wish-list political items that probably won’t happen
Simon Maloy
2015 will likely be awful, but we can still nurture a few (mostly) irrational political hopes for the coming year
NBA’s socialist revolution: How a new plan could radicalize the league — and America
Matthew Pulver
As some imagine a pro basketball league without owners, the ramifications for the U.S. economy could be enormous
Sick, sore Manning leads Broncos to AFC West title
Bernie WilsonWall Streeter continues to bleed support for Treasury post — but Goldman Sachs CEO likes him!
Luke Brinker
Diverse crop of Democrats oppose Antonio Weiss, while Lloyd Blankfein bemoans his woes
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