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“We’re going to make Mitch McConnell famous”: Leading reformer details huge new quest
Elias Isquith
David Donnelly tells Salon why the new Senate majority leader should ready himself for a fight on campaign finance
Elizabeth Warren’s surprising compliment: Why comparisons to Ted Cruz are good
Heather Digby Parton
It's reasonable to recoil when DC gasbags compare Elizabeth Warren to Ted Cruz. But here's its less-obvious upside
How the Wall Street weasels won: Elizabeth Warren, Paul Krugman and the 1 percent’s desperate battle to save themselves
Barry Eichengreen
The 2009 crisis made radical reform possible. But Obama's competent response let the big banks duck real change
Over-testing our kids is not the answer — it’s the problem
Anya Kamenetz
In the era of No Child Left Behind and Common Core, we've forgotten about the learning and development that matter
The one thing that can save America
Thomas Geoghegan
Why a new kind of labor movement is the key to avoiding national oblivion
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
Democrats’ middle-class hypocrisy: Why omnibus will haunt them
Richard Kirsch
A populist message won't be enough to save the party if its leaders continue to serve the interests of Wall Street
What’s in store for the year ahead? 2015 political predictions
Luke Brinker
2016 rapidly approaches, but the presidential campaign won't be the only story of consequence
Let’s abandon the Democrats: Stop blaming Fox News and stop hoping Elizabeth Warren will save us
Bill Curry
Progressives have no power in a corporate, focus-grouped, Wall Street-leaning party. But we are the change we need
Elizabeth Warren’s real beef with Antonio Weiss: What her fight against him is actually about
David Dayen
The nominee to a key Treasury position is part of a larger affront to America's middle class. Here's why
7 worst right-wing moments of the week — Fox News melts down over “Colbert” finale
Janet Allon
Greg Gutfeld has trouble hiding his disdain for Colbert, while Ann Coulter says more horrific things about rape
Elizabeth Warren’s quiet (but huge) win: Why Wall Street lobbyists really hated her “cromnibus” fight
Jim Newell
Banking lobbyists are coming back for more in the new year -- but here's why their job will be a lot harder now
Major progressive group joins push to draft Elizabeth Warren into 2016 race
Luke Brinker
MoveOn.org gains an ally in bid to convince the progressive favorite to run for president
Bill O’Reilly’s new boogeywoman: The blowhard’s demented attack on Elizabeth Warren
Luke Brinker
Fox Newser lashes out at the progressive populist
“You hear ‘Ready For Hillary’— it’s like, ready for what?”: David Axelrod dings Clinton
Luke Brinker
Unlike many in President Obama's circle, Axelrod isn't exactly embracing Clinton's expected White House bid
Inside Wall Street’s new heist: How big banks exploited a broken Democratic caucus
David Dayen
Want to really know how that provision watering down bank reform got in the CRomnibus? Here's the ugly truth
Frank Bruni’s “Bush worship” is back: Why this Times scribe must not cover Jeb
Heather Digby Parton
New York Times beat reporter famously helped George W. Bush win in 2000 -- and now he's raving about Jeb's '16 bid
Al Franken endorses Hillary Clinton
Luke Brinker
Minnesota senator throws support behind former secretary of state -- and weighs in on Elizabeth Warren buzz
Not so fast, Jeb! GOP dream candidate has a Mitt Romney problem and a Lehman Brothers problem
Jim Newell
Jeb Bush says he's moving towards a 2016 run. His supporters know about his many, many terrible problems -- right?
Elizabeth Warren and the “Present Tensers”: A ridiculous political over-reading (that may be true)
Jim Newell
The progressive firebrand says flatly that she's "not running for president." This may secretly mean that she will!
America’s rough week: Terminal dysfunction, bad legislating and all that torture
Simon Maloy
Congress passes a thoroughly opaque spending bill while the same old debate about torture erodes our moral center
“Utterly indefensible”: Paul Krugman slams Congress for allowing banks to gamble with taxpayer money
Luke Brinker
Economist blasts provision of cromnibus rolling back financial reform
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