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The progressive case for the chained CPI
Alex Seitz-Wald
Since we may have to swallow them, here's the best argument possible for switching to a "chained CPI"
Obama Social Security offer at odds with top Dems
Stephen Ohlemacher
Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi pledged not to touch Social Security as part of deficit reduction negotiations
Is the GOP playing Obama?
Joan Walsh
Luke Russert reveals the sad truth why Republicans won't propose unpopular entitlement cuts
Conservative activists to GOP lawmakers: You are being tested
Jillian Rayfield
A group of right-wing movers and shakers sent a letter urging Republicans to stand up to the "liberal apparatus"
Boehner: “Serious differences” remain in talks
Andrew Taylor
"The President and I had pretty frank conversations about just how far apart we are," the House Speaker said
The case against Hillary
Joan Walsh
An admirer explains: A campaign based on her inevitability and entitlement would crash and burn like it did in 2008
New Congress: Fewer moderates make deals harder
Alan Fram
A number of centrist lawmakers have retired or lost their reelection races
Dark money obscures Congress
Mark Schmitt
Forget the national elections. Two thirds of winning House incumbents outspent their opponents by a factor of nine
Sunday show round up
Natasha Lennard
Fiscal cliff debate, more Benghazi politicking and questions over when Obama learned of Petraeus affair
Pelosi: Fiscal cliff deal must include tax hikes for rich
Natasha Lennard
The Democratic House leader told ABC that she believes an agreement can be reached by mid-December
Liberals need Nancy
Alex Seitz-Wald
With the fiscal cliff looming, they should be thankful that Pelosi stayed on as Democratic leader
Pelosi to stay on as House Dems’ leader
Associated Press
The announcement came after widespread speculation that she'd leave the post
Six fixes for American democracy
Steven Rosenfeld
Voter suppression. Endless fundraising. Dysfunctional debates. The need for reform has never been stronger
Our terribly confused moderates
Alex Pareene
Centrists like David Brooks and Michael Bloomberg keep backing Republicans who simply don't share their views
Fourteen most extreme candidates
Evelyn Schlatter
Michele Bachmann has company. A who's who of the hard-right currently running for office
Democrats really do have a shot at winning the House
Alex Seitz-Wald
Democrats remain quietly confident that they can take the House. Will Mitt's bumbling campaign work in their favor?
Lewis Black returns to Broadway
Mark Kennedy
"Running on Empty" comes to Broadway on Oct. 9, but only for eight shows
Top Dem: Romney will give us the House
Alex Seitz-Wald
The chairman of the DCCC says Romney is a "majority maker"
“Parks and Rec” star: D.C. feels like a big set!
Willa Paskin
As "Parks" returns with guests John McCain and Barbara Boxer, snarky Aubrey Plaza tries not to be star-struck
Key quotes from DNC Night 2
Jillian Rayfield
What the Dems are saying in Wednesday's early speeches [UPDATED]
Nonprofits’ “public welfare” ruse
Kim Barker
Super PACs aren't the only organizations spending massive quantities of money to swing the election
Paul Auster: “I think of the right-wing Republicans as jihadists”
David Daley
The legendary author tells Salon about Obama disappointments, growing old and talking sex with Philip Roth
Teens shame debate commission
Irin Carmon
A social media campaign helps Candy Crowley become the first woman to moderate a presidential debate in 20 years
What Pelosi and Romney have in common
Steve Kornacki
They both see Paul Ryan as their deliverance, but for very different reasons
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