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America’s white millennial problem: Why the next great generation might not be a liberal one
Sean McElwee
The future of economic liberalism depends on younger voters embracing a change. Here's why its unlikely to happen
The disgusting “Cromnibus” spectacle: When “compromise” reigns supreme, the people get hosed
Jim Newell
The House pass, and the Senate is about to pass, an atrocious piece of legislation. But hey, it's a compromise!
A new day for liberals: What we learned in the epic clash over the spending bill
Joan Walsh
An apparent loss for the left conceals signs of new life in the Democratic Party -- a powerful new bloc emerges
Government by Wall Street: JPMorgan CEO whipped votes for last night’s spending bill
Luke Brinker
Jamie Dimon personally called House members to urge support for cromnibus
Elizabeth Warren goes to war: Why the Democratic Party could seriously change — for real, this time
Elias Isquith
Because she's now a party leader, some thought Warren might go easy on Wall Street. Here's what's really happening
Cher unloads on the cromnibus as only Cher can
Luke Brinker
Pop icon colorfully blasts provision that deregulated banks
Wall Streeter continues to bleed support for Treasury post — but Goldman Sachs CEO likes him!
Luke Brinker
Diverse crop of Democrats oppose Antonio Weiss, while Lloyd Blankfein bemoans his woes
America isn’t the only country guilty of horrific torture
Sara Yasin, Simran Khosla
Activists claim 79 out of the 155 countries that have adopted the UN Convention Against Torture are violating it
Drip, drip, drip: Joe Manchin comes out against investment banker’s Treasury nomination
Luke Brinker
Antonio Weiss is bleeding support among Senate Democrats
It’s official: MoveOn will seek to draft Elizabeth Warren into 2016 race
Luke Brinker
Member vote kicks off campaign to convince senator to run for president
It’s not just the left: Jeanne Shaheen announces opposition to banker’s Treasury nomination
Luke Brinker
Centrist New Hampshire senator joins progressives in opposing Antonio Weiss
Supreme Court rules against pay for security checks at Amazon warehouses
Luke Brinker
Court holds that time spent in security lines doesn't count as time on the job
Mutual contempt: Why MoveOn’s bid to get Elizabeth Warren to challenge Hillary is far from surprising
Luke Brinker
The progressive group isn't Ready for Hillary. The former secretary of state probably won't be shedding any tears
Why we’ll (probably) know this month whether Hillary Clinton is running for president
Luke Brinker
If the former secretary of state intends to sit 2016 out, this is the time to announce it
Bill Clinton’s big fear: Elizabeth Warren 2016
Luke Brinker
The former president sees the progressive favorite as a threat to his wife's presidential ambitions, report says
Big banks broke America: How to achieve the ultimate revenge against them now
Robert Hennelly
Since looting all of us for a generous bailout, you'd have thought they'd all lie low. Here's what they did instead
Senate Dems’ new betrayal: Why their populist moment is already over
Luke Brinker
In quiet post-Thanksgiving announcement, party promotes Mark Warner as balance to Elizabeth Warren
All about the banks: Washington Post scolds Elizabeth Warren for “irrational” populism
Luke Brinker
Beltway paper's editorial board issues hysterical condemnation of the progressive senator
John Wayne’s political last days: Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter and a beautiful Oscars farewell
Marc Eliot
A Reagan endorsement, a White House invite -- and a star-studded send-off from Johnny Carson at the Academy Awards
What will America do without “The Colbert Report” in 2016?
Sarah Gray
We won't have Stephen Colbert's conservative persona during the next election, but we'll always have these clips
New York Times columnist demands that Elizabeth Warren stop hurting Wall Street’s feelings
Luke Brinker
Andrew Ross Sorkin says the progressive senator and former law professor is "misinformed"
Why Elizabeth Warren and Rand Paul offer glimmers of hope — but not for 2016
Andrew O'Hehir
Warren and Paul may point toward a better political future. But a doomed anti-Hillary crusade won't save democracy
This is why conservatives win: George Lakoff explains the importance of framing — and what Democrats need to learn
Paul Rosenberg
Messaging matters, George Lakoff tells Salon, but the key to politics is combining message with a moral grounding
Scott Brown reportedly back at Fox News — at least until he mounts another unsuccessful bid
Luke Brinker
Lose Senate election; join Fox. Lose another Senate election -- join Fox again?
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