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Shocking Michelle Nunn leaked memo: GOP will attack her with obvious attacks!

Jim Newell
A campaign plan for the Georgia Senate candidate leaked. It's a problem, even if its contents are fairly standard

Billionaire’s political disaster: Untangling Sean Parker’s centrism fiasco

Heather Digby Parton
A youthful 1 percenter gets horrible advice and sends his money to Republicans opposed to his agenda. Here's why

Republican turns on party, blows up its crock of nonsense

Simon Maloy
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart blames GOP leadership for immigration reform's failure -- and undermines Boehner's lawsuit

Gary Oldman’s shocking “p.c.” rant on “12 Years a Slave” and anti-Semitism: “Mel Gibson is in a town that’s run by Jews”

Daniel D'Addario
The "RoboCop" and "Paranoia" actor goes off in an interview with Playboy

Hillary Clinton destroys Fox News — but needs to ditch excessive caution

Joan Walsh
Easily handles lame right-wing grilling -- but on paid leave, marijuana and racism, risk avoidance is unsatisfying

Glenn Beck’s supporters revolt! How an inane event became a massive headache

Brad Friedman
Right-wing nuts planned a D.C. protest to oust the president from power. But it failed -- and now they blame Glenn!

Republicans’ deadly political strategy: Ruining our country hurts the Democratic Party

Thom Hartmann
The GOP knows that if it can damage the economy, the average voter might blame it on the president

Democrats should boycott latest Benghazi charade

Joan Walsh
Trey Gowdy will out-Issa Darrell Issa in an investigation that's really an election-year hustle-the-base strategy

Nancy Pelosi mocks Republicans for still obsessing over Benghazi

Elias Isquith
"Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi. Why aren't we talking about something else?" said the leading House Democrat

Sean Hannity will have blood on his hands: Fox News promotes Cliven Bundy’s war

Richard Eskow
Cliven Bundy's "range war" is only getting more tense -- and Fox News seems determined to touch off the tinderbox

Elizabeth Warren vs. Washington: Why she’s taking on the Beltway’s conventional wisdom

Elizabeth Warren
In 2008, Elizabeth Warren thought she was done with Washington. Then she got a call from Harry Reid ...

Eric Cantor is a delicate little flower (whose intellectual guide is Ann Coulter)

Heather Digby Parton
To justify carrying water for the fringe right on immigration, GOP House leader whines that the president is mean

“Awesome in its evilness”: How to make GOP pay for its Medicaid nightmare

David Dayen
Obamacare used to be Democrats’ debacle -- but now it’s time to go on offense. Here’s where Republicans are exposed

GOP hands Democrats opening on Obamacare — but they can’t overplay it

Simon Maloy
Paul Ryan and Scott Brown don't realize many want to repair, not repeal, it. Here's how Democrats should respond

Exclusive: Bowles-Simpson icon begrudgingly admits his predictions were wrong

Josh Eidelson
Alan Simpson also tells Salon Type 2 diabetes is "mostly self-induced" -- and insists debt disaster is still ahead

Playing right into GOP’s hands: How Democrats could blow it big time on Obamacare

Brian Beutler
The right's Obamacare horror stories may often be false, but here's why they'll stick if the left doesn't change

A world without Elizabeth Warren: Why attacks on today’s Democrats miss the mark

Joan Walsh
Adolph Reed tells a depressing story of Democratic decline that reads as if it was written in the doldrums of 2011

10 reasons we need more than a $10.10 minimum wage

RJ Eskow
The figure keeps up with inflation, but not entirely, and we're still lagging behind other industrialized countries

GOP’s pitiful, non-existent agenda: Can these cowards win by failing?

Brian Beutler
Republicans are already giving up on legislating in '14. Here's why they think they can win while offering nothing

Ted Cruz just doomed the GOP — but not in the way you think

Brian Beutler
He won a small battle with his debt limit gambit, but also made the GOP's extortion tactics much harder. Here's why

San Francisco’s rightward turn: Why it may no longer be America’s iconic liberal city

George McIntire
With an influx of rich people and exodus of poor and middle class, a less liberal San Francisco could soon emerge
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