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Third Way Dems’ new war on Elizabeth Warren progressives: Why their centrist pitch is a political loser

Jim Newell
The New Democrats want to spread their message of fulfilling big business's wish list. That'll sell!

So now they care about sexism? The ugly hypocrisy of the right’s reaction to Trump’s Kelly slur

Joan Walsh
I’ve had righties bray I’m not marriageable and that it’s my “time of the month.” Why the Kelly mess is different

“Ted Cruz gives me the willies”: Camille Paglia analyzes the GOP field — and takes on Hillary Clinton

David Daley
She dismisses Rubio, Jeb and Rand in part three of our interview, but warns Dems not to overlook Scott Walker

Jon Stewart conquered Fox News: Essential highlights from “The Daily Show’s” 16 years of truth-telling

Sophia A. McClennen
The most important American satirist, ever? Take that, Ben Franklin and Mark Twain -- Stewart comes in at No. 1

Wingnut congressman cuts off donations to GOP campaign fund to protest gay candidates

Sophia Tesfaye
Scott Garrett says he won't contribute to NRCC as long as it backs gay Republicans

GOP’s cowardly Confederate flag move perfectly crystallizes their Donald Trump problem on race

Joan Walsh
Southern Republicans made a last ditch attempt to save the flag. Boehner scrambled to avoid the shame of a vote

Hillary Clinton is going to lose: She doesn’t even see the frustrated progressive wave that will nominate Bernie Sanders

Bill Curry
Clinton's positioning on TPP is way too cute. When it passes with Dems' implicit support, grass roots will explode

Neoliberals’ pity party: Why an emboldened liberalism has corporate Dems running scared

Elias Isquith
Moderate Dems are reeling from their TPP defeat. Here's why it's a good sign that they're whining to the press

Hillary’s lame “stand” on TPP: Good things are good, and bad things are bad!

Jim Newell
After weeks of silence on the agreement, Clinton and her campaign weigh in -- but don't provide any clear answers

Hillary lets Republicans have it: 6 takeaways from her first post-launch interview

Sophia Tesfaye
Speaking with reporters in Iowa, Clinton offers more clues on the kind of campaign she'll run

Quotations in the News

The Democrats’ TPP rebellion just drew blood: Everything you need to know about today’s shocking vote

David Dayen
In a major rebuke for the White House, liberal democrats resisted Obama's efforts to fast track trade authority

Abandon your bipartisan fantasies: The Baltimore uprising won’t make GOP get serious about urban reform

Elias Isquith
Here's why the conservative interest in reform kicked-off by the riots will almost certainly be short-lived

Fear of a female president: How Hillary’s ambitions — and defeats — have shaped TV’s political women

Sonia Saraiya
The shadow of HRC looms large over TV -- it almost feels like she's been president for years

Shallow, nasty gossip dressed up as analysis: The “Game Change” guide to presidential elections

Heather Digby Parton
The 2016 presidential campaign has begun in earnest -- and already we've had enough

9 painfully awkward politicians who tried their hands at comedy — and failed

Colin Gorenstein
It's a rare occasion when a politician can look like a natural in a comedic setting

America’s “political expectations” problem: What the “doc fix” drama reveals about Washington

Elias Isquith
The D.C. establishment is patting itself on the back for a pending bipartisan agreement. But here's the serious rub

“Nancy Pelosi looks like a tub of orange sherbet”: Congressional leaders read mean tweets

Colin Gorenstein
John Boehner, Kevin McCarthy, Nancy Pelosi and Bernie Sanders all take turns reading tweets about themselves

Horatio Sanz’s brutal “SNL” takedown: The show has too much “conservative bullsh*t” — and might have helped George W. Bush win the presidency

Colin Gorenstein
The "SNL" comedian speaks candidly about how the show has lost its way politically

Boehner’s life-changing revelation: Has hapless Speaker finally learned how to do his job?

Jim Newell
Instead of giving in to hard-right demands ahead of the next impasse, John Boehner went to Democrats first

Congress’ “doc fix” dilemma: Why reports of a long-sought permanent “deal” should be treated skeptically

Jim Newell
Boehner and Pelosi are negotiating a permanent fix to a recurring policy problem? In this Congress?

“We’re f**king cuckoo! Cuckoo bananas!”: Jon Stewart rips the GOP Senators’ letter to Iran

Sarah Gray
"We're the world's most deliberative body, and yet we're f**ing nuts!"

Broken, venal, dysfunctional: The GOP clown show, Hillary’s challenge, and our dangerously frozen democracy

Bill Curry
Mitch can't fix the Senate. Boehner can't control his caucus. GOP's a disaster; Democrats have no soul. Now what?
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