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Is Hillary Clinton the true heir of Ronald Reagan?
Andrew O'Hehir
Not since 1980 has a candidate seemed so unstoppable -- and Hillary resembles the Gipper in other ways too
GOP’s 30-year spin job is over: Why we are not a center-right nation
Joshua Sager
From minimum wage to the environment to abortion, America is far more liberal than the media or the right admit
Noam Chomsky vs. Al Franken: Behind the odd progressive divide between senators, intellectuals on Gaza
David Palumbo-Liu
Senate progressives join unanimous resolution backing Israel, but the reaction has been different elsewhere on left
GOP’s ’16 consolation vanishes: Suddenly, Democrats have the deep bench!
Joan Walsh
After Romney’s 2012 loss, pundits raved about the GOP’s new leaders. But two years later, Democrats have the edge
Corporate welfare’s quiet enablers: How democrats pander to big business
David Sirota
Support on the left for Export-Import Bank shows GOP isn't the only party tailoring policy to business interests
Phil Donahue’s vindication: Media icon unloads on Fox, Cheney and what happened at MSNBC
Elias Isquith
Legendary TV host was fired for opposing Iraq war. Here's how he feels seeing the return of those who got it wrong
Wingnuts and liberals’ bizarre role reversal: Why Export-Import Bank politics are so perverse
David Dayen
Nowadays, Democrats are defending Ex-Im, and the right is calling it "corporate welfare." It wasn't always that way
Believe it or not: Karl Marx is making a comeback
Sean McElwee
It's true. The "Communist Manifesto" co-author has gotten a second life — and he has some advice for progressives
“The Gonzo option” and other Democratic dead ends
Joan Walsh
Schweitzer’s rough rollout shows the Democrats’ 2016 bench is weak if Clinton doesn’t run -- except for Joe Biden
No, Bernie Sanders should not run for president: Why his challenge is a waste of time
Charles R. Davis
Not only can't Sanders win -- he won't get Hillary Clinton to significantly change her agenda. Here's why
Shinseki resigns amid “totally unacceptable” VA health care problems
Julie Pace, Pauline Jelinek
The veterans affairs secretary gave a public apology before submitting his resignation
Run, Bernie, run! A Sanders presidential candidacy is exactly what Dem Party needs
Jim Newell
Why not? The Vermont socialist could play a crucial role in setting the 2016 Democratic policy platform
7 reasons Hillary Clinton’s 2016 nomination is far from inevitable
Guy Saperstein
As in 2007, she has vulnerabilities other candidates simply don't. Could Elizabeth Warren steal the ticket?
Robert Reich: Republican economic populism is growing
Robert Reich
The former secretary of labor reveals the six basic principles uniting the likes of Elizabeth Warren and Ted Cruz
Bill Clinton’s primary lesson: What “it’s the economy, stupid” means in 2016
Simon Maloy
After being on the wrong side of a key Democratic primary issue in '08, the Clintons won't make that mistake twice
“We are in great danger”: Ex-banker details how mega-banks destroyed America
Josh Eidelson
"The power has only been more consolidated," warns Goldman Sachs veteran Nomi Prins in an interview with Salon
10 reasons Americans should be wary of Rand Paul’s libertarianism — especially millennials
RJ Eskow
He's right that America's youth is disaffected, but it's precisely his economic policies that are responsible
Mitch McConnell’s desperate ploy to save his political skin
Zaid Jilani
The Kentucky senator once opposed dark money. Now that he's an incumbent, he's singing a different tune
We are all right-wingers now: How Fox News, ineffective liberals, corporate Dems and GOP money captured everything
Thomas Frank
Is the left enjoying a moment of triumph -- or has a president with no bearings left the Tea Party in charge?
The right’s hopes are dashed: Why there’s no civil war among Democrats
Joan Walsh
Hacks and pundits are desperately seeking conflict between the Warren and Clinton “camps.” Democrats shouldn't help
Stand up to these clowns! Why Democrats won on debt limit but blew it on food stamps
Shawn Gude
When the left showed rare resolve on the debt ceiling, the GOP promptly folded. There's a lesson here
Rand Paul’s monetary fear-mongering debunked: “What’s his story where the Fed goes under?”
Josh Eidelson
Leading economist counters the senator, and explains how Janet Yellen can attack unemployment and avert a crisis
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