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Martin O’Malley plays the long game: Why his long-shot presidential campaign actually makes sense

Jim Newell
There's not much space for the former Maryland governor this year, but there may be in 2020 or 2024

“A noun, a verb, and 9/11”: Rudy Giuliani’s cynical September 11 strategy rears its head

Jim Newell
The GOP field's newest entrant would like to tell you about 9/11 -- ever heard of it?

GOP’s bloodthirsty Liam Neeson primary: The one issue which unites the Tea Party and the right

Heather Digby Parton
They agree on taxes and abortion, sure. But it's kicking some ass overseas that really pulls Republicans together

Chris Christie’s frightening authoritarianism: Why his new 9/11 pander may be his worst yet

Elias Isquith
GOP guv thinks 9/11 fear-mongering and blasting Edward Snowden will revive his 2016 chances. Good luck with that

Progressives’ looming challenge: Bill de Blasio, Elizabeth Warren, inequality, and a stunning blind spot

Joan Walsh
Promising efforts to push a new agenda are caught on issues of race, criminal justice and trade. They shouldn't be

2016’s progressive, offbeat anti-candidate: How Bernie Sanders promises to shake up the debate

Simon Maloy
Bernie Sanders faces long odds in his 2016 run, but he's already made the campaign more interesting

The dangerous trap Bernie Sanders must avoid: Why bashing Hillary Clinton isn’t the way to go

Elias Isquith
If his campaign is to do real good, he'll have to avoid the temptation to wage scorched-earth attacks on Clinton

Lefties, meet your candidate: Why Bernie Sanders is the only authentic alternative to Hillary Clinton

Jim Newell
Dissatisfied with Clinton's centrism? Well, Warren won't run and O'Malley's a poser. Embrace the blunt Brooklynite

It’s not 1996 anymore: Why Hillary Clinton’s embrace of criminal justice reform should make progressives (cautiously) optimistic

Elias Isquith
Hillary's boldest speech yet signals that this campaign may not be the vapid long slog we've feared

Democrats’ free trade war is getting ugly, and Obama is bending the truth

Joan Walsh
The president’s pushback implies Elizabeth Warren and TPP critics are either lying or stupid. They’re neither

“When the occupation is over, then I’ll allow myself to dream”

Sandy Tolan
The dream was a music academy to inspire young Palestinians and keep them away from the soldiers. It came true

Fox News’ hysterical Hillary freakout: O’Reilly & Hannity go on the warpath over “Scooby Van”

Scott Eric Kaufman
Bill O'Reilly wants to make one thing very clear: "I am not running after her van!"

It “won’t go unnoticed”: What the Clinton camp’s de Blasio dust-up says about the thinness of the Democratic field

Jim Newell
A Clinton ally's reprimand against Bill de Blasio shows why other Dems won't be eager to enter the contest

“An urgent humanitarian situation”: Mexico and the new immigration battleground

Ioan Grillo
It's not just U.S. border patrol nabbing Central American migrants in record numbers. It's the Mexican police

Barack Obama’s hip-hop fandom: ‘‘In my first term, I sang Al Green. In my second term, I’m going with Young Jeezy’’

Lakeyta M. Bonnette
Many rappers campaigned for Obama, and to the dismay of the right wing, he didn't distance himself from hip-hop

“Islam is not a religion of peace”: Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan Hirsi Ali explains why Western liberals need to speak up -- and why Islam needs a reformation now

Republicans’ 2004 problem: Why they still can’t get right on gay marriage

Simon Maloy
Mike Pence's stumbling on gay rights shows Republicans can't break free from the stale Bush playbook

America’s “Elizabeth Warren denial”: Why everyone still pretends she’s running for president

Jim Newell
The liberal favorite couldn't be more clear that she's not running for president. But here's why no one's listening

“You guys are just scrambled eggs. You call yourselves professionals?”: Inside Andrew Cuomo’s presidential pipe dream

Janos Marton
A new book about New York's governor paints him as a modern-day Nixon. Here's how his presidential stock plummeted

Barney Frank drops a bombshell: How a shocking anecdote explains the financial crisis

David Dayen
Ever wonder why we waited six years to get a decent economic recovery? This new revelation will disgust you

Thad Cochran’s memory flub: GOP senator has no idea if he’s met with Attorney General nominee

Luke Brinker
Mississippian still weighing whether he'll support Loretta Lynch's nomination to succeed Eric Holder

Joe Biden’s Israel stunner: American Jews should let Israel protect them

Corey Robin
"No matter how deeply involved you are in the U.S. … there’s only one guarantee ... and that's the state of Israel"
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