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Banking reform surprise: Not gutted yet
Andrew Leonard
In a virtuoso display of moderate, incremental progress, the Dodd bill lumbers toward a vote
Should Specter have run as an independent?
Steve Kornacki
He couldn't win as a Republican and he may not be able to win as a Democrat. But there was another option
“Audit the Fed” amendment passes Senate in landslide
Alex Pareene
Ron Paul almost gets his wish (and you're next, floating currency)
John Kerry promises Lindsey Graham’s vote on climate bill
Alex Pareene
As usual, the Senate went home for the weekend without finishing anything. But next week will be different!
The trillion-dollar fraud
John R. Talbott
Why is the Fed so opposed to being audited, and what does it have to hide?
Bank reform politics could still backfire on Democrats
Mike Madden
Having raised a ton of cash from Wall Street in the past, Democrats may need to tread carefully now
The implications of the latest Charlie Crist rumor
Steve Kornacki
History is clear: If the Florida governor runs for the Senate as an independent, expect the unexpected in November
Why Obama snubbed single-payer
Mike Madden
The right calls Obamacare "socialized medicine" anyway. So why didn't Obama push for the real thing?
The Democrats’ scam becomes more transparent
Glenn Greenwald
After feigning support all year for a public option, Democrats are now whipping against it to prevent passage
Senators: Lift ban on gays donating blood
Jim Abrams
Kerry, others say healthy blood shouldn't be turned away from emergency rooms just because the donor had gay sex
Evan Bayh’s farewell: Self-serving, smarmy and false
Joe Conason
Mainstream journalists repeat Bayh's complaint about extremists on both sides. But they (and he) know it is a lie
Evan Bayh will retire from Senate
Mike Madden
The Indiana Democrat will say Monday that he won't seek reelection -- giving the GOP a good shot at his seat
Where financial regulation goes to die
Andrew Leonard
Don't blame Obama for a failure to crack down on Wall Street. The Senate is the real villain
Bernanke lives!
Andrew Leonard
The Federal Reserve chairman wins reconfirmation by a humiliating 70-30 margin in the Senate
When war is peace and right is center
David Sirota
It's not 1984, but Newspeak lives on in the media's skewing of the terms of our political debate
Why Democrats must pass healthcare reform
Joan Walsh
I side with kill-the-bill progressives for the long term, but I say pass the bill in the short term. Let me explain
The White House is friendly to its enemies, patronizing to its friends
Darren Hutchinson
The president's base won't easily forget being talked down to
Injured abroad, neglected at home
T. Christian Miller
Investigation: Civilian workers fight losing battle against insurers -- with little government support
Bernie may vote no
Thomas Schaller
The Vermont Independent tells Fox News' Cavuto he will vote against healthcare reform
John McCain wants a Glass-Steagall do-over
Andrew Leonard
Break up the big banks, says the born again regulatory crusader! FDR was right!
The Senate is stalled
Mike Madden
Republicans insist the entire text of a single-payer healthcare amendment be read out loud, which would take hours
Ben Bernanke: A hero because of what didn’t happen
Andrew Leonard
Why did the Fed chair get Time's nod as Person of the Year? Because we aren't in the middle of another depression
Reid’s sick numbers
Thomas Schaller
He carried the healthcare bill through the Senate and may be paying the price for it
Deal or no deal?
Mike Madden
Senate Democrats seem to agree on how to move forward with healthcare reform. But the devil is in the details
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