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Should the South secede?

Joshua Holland
The author of a new book challenges Northerners and Southerners to consider the possibility of a friendly divorce

Quote of the day

Salon Staff
Nancy Pelosi spells out the truth about gun control legislation in Congress

Protectors of Wall Street

Glenn Greenwald
A vital new book from the TARP IG, and yesterday's vote on a Fed audit, reveal some disturbing truths

Dems keep mum on guns

Alex Seitz-Wald
While some Democrats who once supported the Assault Weapons Ban are speaking out on guns, most won't comment

NRA’s doomsaying sham

Alan Berlow
Do NRA leaders, like CEO Wayne LaPierre, believe their own dire prophecies? Their political donations suggest not

The Democrats’ weak link

Steve Kornacki
Their odds of taking back the House are … not good. And the consequences will be significant, even if Obama wins

Democrats discover leverage

Steve Kornacki
Learning to stop worrying and to love the fiscal “cliff”

Did Romney want to get booed?

Alex Seitz-Wald
Nancy Pelosi says the candidate wanted to get booed at the NAACP. Why she might be right

Are Democrats falling into line?

Steve Kornacki
The cracks within the Democratic Party over Obama’s tax plan may be disappearing

The best case for Obama’s tax plan

Joan Walsh
Ignore complaints from Calif. and New York: President Obama is right to set his tax bar at a quarter of a million

Democrats need to come together on taxes

Steve Kornacki
Obama's fight to end the Bush rates for the rich pits him against more than two decades of GOP anti-tax absolutism

Romney’s Hamptons soiree: Madam Range Rover and “the nails ladies”

Joan Walsh
Romney's Hamptons galas provide the perfect backdrop for the president to push the end of tax cuts for the wealthy

Obama draws line on taxes

Alex Seitz-Wald
Mr. Romney goes to the Hamptons; Obama draws a line on the Bush tax cuts; and other top Monday stories

SPIN METER: health care tax

Calvin Woodward
Defining a portion of Obama's health care law has proven difficult

Adelson and Kochs join forces

Alex Seitz-Wald
Sheldon Adelson gives $10 million to the Koch brothers; court upholds free speech; and other top Friday stories

Reaction to Supreme Court health care ruling

Associated Press

Embracing the fringe

Sarah Posner
David Bereit was an extreme figure in abortion politics but he's found a bigger audience in the contraception fight

Denying global warming, despite no actual expertise

Bill McKibben
Don't laugh: It's the wackiest and most extreme climate-change deniers who carry the most influence in Washington

Mitt’s new Latino hurdle

Alex Seitz-Wald
The conservative Hispanic group Romney will address this week once slammed "right-wing extremists" on immigration

Win-or-go-home for Pelosi?

Steve Kornacki
She’s as confident as ever, but this could be the last time Nancy Pelosi leads House Democrats into an election

“Not allowed to speak”: GOP silences D.C. rep

Irin Carmon
Rep. Eleanor Norton tells Salon how Republicans wouldn't let her talk at a hearing to ban abortions in her district

Joseph McCarthy reborn

Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
GOP Rep. Allen West told supporters that 78 to 81 Democrats in Congress are "members of the Communist Party"

Louis-Dreyfus gets political

Willa Paskin
Salon talks to the star of HBO's "Veep" about Nancy Pelosi, the joy of swearing and fans' endless "Seinfeld" quotes

The gay marriage long game

Steve Kornacki
The current Democratic president faces an election year dilemma that the next one won't
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