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Not all Catholics are for Paul Ryan
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The V.P. pick hardly ensures the Catholic vote. On gay marriage, birth control and more, a majority back Obama
Romney may see an August bump, or two
Tom Raum
The GOP presidential candidate's VP choice and the RNC could help him in the polls throughout the month
Let Paul Ryan enjoy the fair!
Joan Walsh
The man renowned for making tough political choices won't discuss "policy things" in the middle of Iowa's drought
Polling Ryan: The numbers so far
Santiago Wills
Polls suggest that few people know Ryan, and that those who do don't like him
Paul Ryan is not a game changer
Michael Lind
Don't buy the media hype. Ryan simply espouses GOP orthodoxy, and the 2012 election will look like all the others
Foreign policy amateurs
Alex Seitz-Wald
The Romney-Ryan ticket is the first in more than 50 years to have zero formal foreign policy or military experience
The Right’s brittle heroes
Glenn Greenwald
The contrast between Paul Ryan's iconic image and his personal reality is typical of America's partisan leaders
Paul Ryan: Randian poseur
Joan Walsh
Mitt Romney couldn't have chosen a better example of the fakery at the heart of today's GOP
Romney’s V.P. distraction
Steve Kornacki
The media coverage has been brutal of late, and Mitt hopes an early pick will change the subject
Dems to embrace gay marriage
Steve Kornacki
The Democratic platform will support marriage equality, something nearly 75 percent of Republicans still oppose
Biden at NAACP: “It’s good to be home”
Joan Walsh
The vice president shows why he's on the ticket – and it's not just to appeal to working-class whites
The Villages: Where Republicans rule
Alex Seitz-Wald
Welcome to the retirement community whose owner bankrolls GOP campaigns and where Democrats say they're "invisible"
Scandal hits Democrats’ Senate chances
Steve Kornacki
News of an ethics investigation in a key race shrinks the party’s margin for error this fall
Amy Winehouse’s lessons in loss
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Grief doesn't ever have a time limit, as the singer's mother learns when she hears "Back to Black" everywhere
Supreme Court ACA ruling: Yes, this is a BFD
Joan Walsh
The president must now show how Obamacare helps people, not that it's merely constitutional
The Supreme Court’s collateral damage
Alex Seitz-Wald
A ruling against Obamacare could be a precedent to erase progressive reforms going back to FDR
Are liberals national security hypocrites?
Joan Walsh
Many Obama supporters are mum about policies they hated under Bush. Here's why
GOP/Dem rhetorical convergence
Glenn Greenwald
A Democratic columnist channels Bush, Rove and Palin to malign Obama's critics as Terrorist-lovers
Our least popular ex-president
Steve Kornacki
A poll confirms W’s dubious place among former White House occupants. Is there a way for Obama to harness this?
An urgent plea to political reporters
Alex Pareene
Let's all stop pretending imaginary "gaffes" are real
A reminder about WikiLeaks
Glenn Greenwald
As the risk intensifies that Assange may be prosecuted for his journalism, it is vital to remember what's at stake
Don’t take the Bain bait
David Sirota
The Obama campaign hopes the focus on Romney's firm will keep attention away from systemic political corruption
Cory Booker, surrogate from hell
Steve Kornacki
What Cory Booker has to gain by calling President Obama’s attacks on Bain Capital “nauseating”
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