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“The most important money-in-politics race this year”: Why lefty Tea Party may be here
Matt Stoller
Zephyr Teachout tries to return Democrats to their populist roots with a serious challenge to Andrew Cuomo (UPDATE)
Liberal activists still basically okay with, resigned to Hillary Clinton in 2016
Jim Newell
The song out of a major left-wing gathering is the same: Elizabeth Warren would be fantastic, but Hillary's fine
Darrell Issa’s postal embarrassment: Momentum builds for cheap banking option
David Dayen
Adding convenient, low-cost banking services to post offices looked to be dead. Here's why the picture has changed
Right-wing “populism” is a joke: Poor-bashing, immigrant-hating and a revolting agenda
Heather Digby Parton
From Sarah Palin to Pat Buchanan, here's what it really means when they speak to "the American worker"
Ed Klein, king of hacks: A deluded conservative’s return to infamy
Jim Newell
The conservative author purports to have all the hottest dirt on the Clintons. Does anyone believe a word of it?
A left-wing Tea Party may be closer than you think
Elias Isquith
A few liberal pols get all the press, but the real work of movement-building is happening in the states
“The Gonzo option” and other Democratic dead ends
Joan Walsh
Schweitzer’s rough rollout shows the Democrats’ 2016 bench is weak if Clinton doesn’t run -- except for Joe Biden
Clinton’s real “hard choice”: Bypass the media — or learn to master it
Joan Walsh
From a tense NPR interview to her carefully crafted book, we learned this week about the major task that awaits her
Elizabeth Warren faces right-wing stooge: Here’s who’s quietly funding her top critic
David Dayen
Matthew Chingos of Brookings hates the senator's student loan plan. He's getting paid big time to do it (UPDATED)
Thomas Piketty and Elizabeth Warren: Trickle-down economics is magical thinking
Lynn Stuart Parramore
The senator and popular author examine why the rich get richer while the poor get poorer, and how we can fight it
Greenwald’s haters, exposed: The real reason Michael Kinsley hates him
Elias Isquith
In his New York Times attack, the former "Crossfire" star reveals some of the elite media's deepest insecurities
“Bloodiest thing the world has seen”: David Cay Johnston on inequality’s looming disaster
Elias Isquith
Pulitzer Prize winner David Cay Johnston tells Salon how America's economic story could end -- and it isn't pretty
The right’s most ridiculous Elizabeth Warren smear to date
Stephan Richter
Conservatives can label her a leftist all they want. She's a threat because she stands in the way of U.S. oligarchy
Egomania at the Times: Abramson-Baquet drama sounds eerily like a Washington power struggle
Jim Newell
Jill Abramson and Dean Baquet are both former Washington bureau chiefs. What ugly habits did they pick up there?
How Thomas Piketty and Elizabeth Warren demolished the conventional wisdom on debt
Sean McElwee
Those who fall into debt are shamed for spending irresponsibly. But the truth of the matter is much more alarming
This is not what democracy looks like: The long, slow death of Jefferson’s dream
Andrew O'Hehir
From Thomas Piketty to Cliven Bundy to GOP climate trolls, democracy is in deep crisis. What comes next?
R.I.P. social conservatism: Why it’s dying — and the coming realignment
Michael Lind
Don't cheer yet, liberals. A direct consequence could be the crack-up of today’s Democratic coalition. Here's why
Student loans’ profit scheme: How to stop the government from exploiting students’ misery
Rebecca Maurer
Elizabeth Warren has a smart plan to rein in student loan interest. But here's the real answer to our debt disaster
7 reasons Hillary Clinton’s 2016 nomination is far from inevitable
Guy Saperstein
As in 2007, she has vulnerabilities other candidates simply don't. Could Elizabeth Warren steal the ticket?
Tim Geithner’s anti-populist “blood lust”: How his stubbornness cost America
Joan Walsh
The former Treasury secretary likes to think of his opponents as poseurs with pitchforks. Here’s why he’s wrong
GOP’s anti-government hypocrisy exposed: When Elizabeth Warren schooled Michael Grimm
CJ Werleman
A hostile confrontation with the Tea Party congressman reveals the dangers inherent in Republican dogma
FCC facing revolt over net neutrality: Tech titans and others call for open Internet
Sarah Gray
Net neutrality's last stand? Over 150 tech companies signed a letter to FCC chairman in opposition to new rules
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