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Climate deniers and other pimped-out professional skeptics: The paranoid legacy of Nietzsche’s “problem of science”
Andrew O'Hehir
How a 19th-century thinker's revolutionary insights drive today's climate-denial flacks – and can help beat them
Boehner’s job isn’t impossible: How the Speaker could make his life easier than ever
Jim Newell
There is a way for John Boehner to stay secure in his job and rule the House effectively, but he won't like it
Lindsey Graham apologizes for sounding like a sexist pig with Pelosi jab, but says she’s still wrong on Iran
Luke Brinker
Senator realizes that insulting a woman's appearance may not be the best way to debate foreign policy
Netanyahu comes out swinging against Iran nuclear deal, prompting Democratic criticism
Aron Heller, Deb Riechmann
Israeli PM greeted with roaring applause -- but faces fire for fierce rhetoric against multilateral diplomacy
Boehner’s worst failure yet: Incompetence, near-shutdown & sorry state of GOP “governance”
Simon Maloy
Speaker gets bailed out by Dems (again) after GOP rebukes him on DHS funding. Here's the bad news going forward
GOP’s big health care plan: Say “freedom” a lot and let states figure something out
Simon Maloy
Three GOP senators insist that Republicans have a post-King v. Burwell "plan," but the details are nonexistent
Glenn Greenwald blasts Hillary Clinton: “The ultimate guardian of bipartisan status quo corruption”
Luke Brinker
Journalist says Clinton's glide path to Democratic nomination is "depressing"
Nancy Pelosi had to mediate run-in between Kathy Griffin and Lana Del Rey
Sarah Gray
Over Griffin putting Del Rey on the "worst dressed" list
Who will factcheck Fox News now? We’re lost without Stewart and Colbert
Sophia A. McClennen
No Stewart, no Colbert -- we're heading into a 2016 presidential race where wingnuts may be allowed to roam free
Fox News throws Paul and Christie overboard: On vaccines, GOP nuts go too far even for the propagandists
John Stoehr
Paul and Christie thought they were playing from a time-honored playbook with vaccine nonsense. So what changed?
“It’s going to get worse”: Democratic backlash against Netanyahu speech continues
Luke Brinker
With members threatening to boycott the Israeli PM's upcoming congressional address, a revolt is mounting
6 astounding facts about our super-rich Congress
Kali Holloway
Altogether, its members are worth billions. Not bad for one of the least productive Congresses in U.S. history
Democrats’ new plan to fight inequality is pretty good — but makes one big mistake
Elias Isquith
Why House Democrats' plan to tax Wall Street and help the middle class is being held under by the "submerged state"
Democrats pitch middle class tax cut — paid for with higher taxes on Wall Street and one percent
Luke Brinker
Proposal stands no chance of passage, but draws line in the sand ahead of 2016
Grover Norquist rules again: Will GOP get his “permission” to increase gas tax?
Jim Newell
There's momentum in GOP circles to increase the "user fee." Alas, Grover Norquist doesn't share their enthusiasm
“We’re going to make Mitch McConnell famous”: Leading reformer details huge new quest
Elias Isquith
David Donnelly tells Salon why the new Senate majority leader should ready himself for a fight on campaign finance
John Boehner re-elected House Speaker as Tea Party challenges fizzle
Luke Brinker
Ohio Republican secures third term on the first ballot
Revenge of GOP “knuckleheads”: The right keeps up pressure on Boehner on immigration
Simon Maloy
Crazy man Louie Gohmert's campaign for Speaker is a reminder that conservatives are ready for an immigration fight
Louie Gohmert’s big challenge: A test vote on the efficacy of the next Congress
Jim Newell
Boehner will remain speaker in the next Congress. But will a larger conference protect him from the "knuckleheads"?
Let’s abandon the Democrats: Stop blaming Fox News and stop hoping Elizabeth Warren will save us
Bill Curry
Progressives have no power in a corporate, focus-grouped, Wall Street-leaning party. But we are the change we need
Elizabeth Warren’s quiet (but huge) win: Why Wall Street lobbyists really hated her “cromnibus” fight
Jim Newell
Banking lobbyists are coming back for more in the new year -- but here's why their job will be a lot harder now
Inside Wall Street’s new heist: How big banks exploited a broken Democratic caucus
David Dayen
Want to really know how that provision watering down bank reform got in the CRomnibus? Here's the ugly truth
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
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