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Barack Obama comes full circle
Edward McClelland
The president sounded as idealistic at the end of his last campaign as at the beginning of his first
Why I voted for Mitt Romney
Alex Pareene
Sure, he's a charlatan and a pathological liar, but Romney may be the only one to save us from the Republican Party
Another year of the woman
Irin Carmon
A record number of women running includes progressive stalwarts and a handful of right-wing wild cards
Sandy recovery: Walls won’t stop superstorms
David Gessner
After Sandy, New York and other cities want to protect themselves, but walls only provide expensive false security
Today could determine the future of the planet
Rebecca Solnit
Hurricane Sandy is the latest reminder that climate change is our biggest threat -- one our leadership can't ignore
How to choose a president
David Sirota
A guide to making a responsible -- or at least vaguely logical -- decision when neither candidate inspires
What a second-term Obama can — and can’t — accomplish
Alan Wolfe
Obama did not need to defend liberalism during this campaign. His second term -- and legacy -- will depend on it
Lessons for Obama, from Abe Lincoln
Andrew O'Hehir
In Spielberg's "Lincoln," a vilified president outfoxes his hateful opponents in a bitterly divided America
Stop climate change: Move to the city, start walking
Jeff Speck
Climate change is helped along by suburban driving culture. We need to embrace cities -- and walking
Tom Frank: Obama’s made left “futile and irrelevant”
David Daley
Obama's the clear choice Tuesday. But the writer doubts progressives will find a louder voice in a second term
Why is the left defending Obama?
Matt Stoller
The author's "Progressive case against Obama" stirred strong reactions. He takes on his critics
Disaster capitalism doesn’t work
Josh Eidelson
Free-market boosters claim relief is best left to the "invisible hand." Bad idea, says a scholar of catastrophes
Poll: Most Republicans believe in demonic possession
Laura Gottesdiener
Meanwhile, less than half think humans are responsible for climate change
A Republican’s rare chance to be a real leader
David Sirota
Chris Christie has an opportunity to demand that the GOP get real about climate change.
Pick of the week: Disaster on the Atlantic coast!
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: "The Bay," Barry Levinson's creepy found-footage disaster movie, gets a bizarre boost from Sandy
Why Bloomberg backs Obama
Joan Walsh
After the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg pledges to support the president
Heckler interrupts Romney rally to bring up climate change
Prachi Gupta
After the protester was thrown out, the crowd chanted "USA! USA! USA!"
Bloomberg endorses Obama, citing climate change
Jillian Rayfield
The New York City mayor said global warming and the devastation of Hurricane Sandy influenced his decision
Cuomo: “Climate change is a reality … we are vulnerable”
Jillian Rayfield
"There’s only so long you can say, ‘This is once in a lifetime and it’s not going to happen again,'" Cuomo said
Hurricane Sandy: Global warming, pure and simple
George Lakoff
We can dance around the issue all we want, but climate change was the storm's systemic cause
Sandy: It’s a coincidence!
Andrew Leonard
A "freak" October storm trashes New York City -- and the climate change skeptics come out in full force
Obama opens doors to progress, Romney slams them shut
Todd Gitlin
With the president in office, progress -- however incremental -- remains possible. With Mitt, forget about it
Climate change hits home
Andrew Leonard
What did we learn from the flooding of the greatest city on earth? Global warming will no longer be ignored
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