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Elizabeth Warren calls out Rand Paul’s baseless vaccine fears
Joanna Rothkopf
"Is there any scientific evidence that vaccines cause 'profound mental disorders'?"
The return of Larry Summers: Why his ’16 comments should make Dems nervous
Elias Isquith
A new report on Hillary Clinton's nascent economic policy quotes Summers -- and the signs are not good
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 facts Fox News leaves out: Here’s the real story about Mitt Romney’s poverty conversion
Paul Rosenberg
Mitt earns applause for finding religion on poverty. Except he's trumpeting the usual misleading GOP nonsense
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
The left’s changing personality: How progressives are changing from professionals to populists
Michael Lind
Elizabeth Warren, hero of the left, may be a professor. But her rhetoric is not what you'd hear in a faculty lounge
“These people can now stop pretty much anyone they want”: Wall Street in the Elizabeth Warren era
Luke Brinker
The financial industry confronts a Democratic Party in which the progressive populist is increasingly influential
5 of Sarah Palin’s most insane and incoherent moments
Luke Brinker
This weekend's scatter-brained speech in Iowa was hardly an anomaly
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
“A verbal waterboarding”: The worst right-wing reactions to the State of the Union
Luke Brinker
From homophobic wisecracks to dopey attacks on community college proposal, the worst right-wing reactions to SOTU
“We know exactly who today’s dream killers are”: Why postal banking is so needed — and on the rise
David Dayen
Lower-income Americans have been under-banked and abandoned. Now a progressive movement is fighting back (Updated)
It’s time for a revolution: Bankrupt policies, historic losses call for new generation of leaders
Bill Curry
It's always "Groundhog Day" for Democratic leaders who can't adjust, can't organize and can't win. Let's dump them
Now they’re sliming Elizabeth Warren: Fox News tactics and the surprising water carriers for the 1 percent
Paul Rosenberg
It's not only the right telling lies about Warren and Social Security. The icky new attackers might surprise you
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!
5 signs the U.S. economy is shakier than it looks
Lynn Stuart Parramore
Don't buy that new car just yet. The middle class is still shrinking, and inequality is hurting economic growth
Mitt’s weird excuse for why he lost in 2012 — and how it totally undermines his hopes for 2016
Luke Brinker
Romney says that a good economy doomed his White House hopes. So how does he win next year when it's even better?
Elizabeth Warren: I won’t run for president
Luke Brinker
Massachusetts senator offers her most definitive answer to date
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
“That minimum-wage job saved our home”: Elizabeth Warren’s crusade toward higher wages
Joan Walsh
Democrats are moving beyond coddling Wall Street and minimalist minimum wage politics. Will it take a civil war?
Elizabeth Warren: Hard work is important — but it’s not always enough
Luke Brinker
Massachusetts senator dismantles one of the right's favorite myths about upward mobility
GOP’s new attack on Social Security: Yet another result of government for the 1 percent
Elias Isquith
Why is the GOP Congress immediately targeting Social Security? Because it's what their real constituents want
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