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Joe Scarborough (and Niall Ferguson) versus Paul Krugman, again
Alex Pareene
Morning Joe dislikes the Times columnist so much he'll repeat "off the record" accusations against him
Looming Victory for GOP: Social Security Cuts
Josh Eidelson
With a potential debt ceiling increase afoot, liberals brace for Obama to once again push for Social Security cuts
John Boehner’s clumsy endgame: House Republicans run for the exits
Brian Beutler
The only remaining questions are how high Republicans will lift the debt limit and when will they reopen government
GOP begs for final debt limit concession: A shred of dignity
Brian Beutler
A possible way out of the mess: Democrats pretend their willingness not to humiliate John Boehner is really a cave
War criminals toast each other over jokes, as America burns
Joan Walsh
A night at the Plaza for Dick Cheney and friends reminds us that Democrats just don’t play as rough as the GOP does
Reality check: Cost of money falls in shutdown’s second day
RICHARD BRAVO
The federal shutdown is having the expected trickle down effect.
The real story of the shutdown: 50 years of GOP race-baiting
Joan Walsh
A House minority from white districts wants to destroy the first black president, and the GOP majority abets it
Curbing GOP nuts’ power: How Obama can ignore the debt ceiling
Josh Eidelson
An expert tells Salon the president may even have a legal duty to bypass Congress if it won't raise the debt limit
Bogus “he said-she said” reporting led to the shutdown
Joshua Holland
By taking GOP partisans at their word, the Beltway media helped cause this government pile up
Why Jefferson would like Pope Francis (but not Ted Cruz)
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
Promoting compassion and benevolence, the popular pontiff appears to share a mission with our third president
Freakish vote breaks partisanship, pits hunger vs. jobs
Bruce Vail
Should U.S. disaster relief require American-grown food? Those with the best intentions may miss the full picture
GOP’s economic war on women about to explode
Joan Walsh
But can feminists put the power of the women’s vote behind a populist economic agenda? They’re about to try
GOP rebranding effort is officially dead
Brian Beutler
Last week, the wheels came completely off. From food stamps to immigration, the new Republican Party is the old one
Ted Cruz’s bullying formula
Jonathan Bernstein
Here’s the real reason the right-wing nut from Texas is able to tell his party where to go
Everybody hates Ted Cruz: The most unpopular man in Congress!
Joan Walsh
Has anyone horrified congressional colleagues, and united left and right, faster than the junior Texas senator?
Obama: Russia doesn’t share American ‘values’ In Syria
Associated Press
Despite U.S.-Russian agreement over chemical weapons handover, president says Putin is "protecting" Assad
What GOP’s dysfunction means for progressives
Brian Beutler
Don't mistake Republicans' haplessness for an automatic, unalloyed progressive victory in the upcoming budget wars
The right’s Obamacare obsession is destroying the Republican Party
Brian Beutler
Conservatives' Ahab-like determination to destroy Obamacare is actually obliterating their own party
The right’s new dirty trick to hold government hostage
Brian Beutler
The scheme to defund Obamacare isn't the real end game. What GOP really wants is billions more in spending cuts
GOP’s massive new lie: The truth about Obama’s second term
Brian Beutler
It's factually and morally wrong to say his agenda is doomed if war vote loses. Here's why they're doing it
Manipulated by power: What is wrong with the New York Times?
Patrick L. Smith
The government is manipulating facts. There's no credible evidence on Syria. Why is the Times pretending otherwise?
How to solve GOP dysfunction: Propose a war!
Brian Beutler
Yes, the House can't even pass a farm bill. But on Syria, Congress is playing from a different, predictable script
Obama wins House leaders’ support on Syria
Associated Press
President now confident he'll get Congressional go ahead to launch strikes
No, Obama isn’t botching the debt negotiations again
Brian Beutler
Yes, the president isn't always the best negotiator. But in this case? He's playing his hand just the right way
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