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Bill O’Reilly channels Glenn Beck
Joan Walsh
After his revolting "traditional America" rant on "The O'Reilly Factor," maybe he'll lose his Fox show too
“Religion” keeps a woman from getting a lifesaving abortion
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A Galway hospital is under investigation for refusing to offer necessary treatment to a woman having a miscarriage
Beware of false GOP rebranding efforts
Alex Pareene
When Bobby Jindal says Republicans must change their ways, he doesn't mean change their policies or anything
Sorry, Republicans, a Latino George Bush won’t cut it
Alex Pareene
If the GOP liberalized a generation of voters, not even another Bush might be able to save them
America: Love it or be left behind
Joan Walsh
Obama can only do so much: Angry older whites have to decide if they want to secede from our multiracial future
Hey, liberals: You haven’t won the culture war
Andrew O'Hehir
Bill O'Reilly may have surrendered, but America's dangerous divisions go deeper than party, race or religion
Four more years: Right-wingers’ nightmare comes true
Mark Potok
From Trump's meltdown on Twitter to riots on the campus of Ole Miss, conservatives are coming apart at the seams
Romney: Not white enough?
Alex Pareene
The Weekly Standard's Jay Cost calls on the GOP to nominate someone its base will really love -- like Richard Nixon
How choice became a winning issue
Joan Walsh
The "legitimate rape" debate put our focus back on the right of all women to make a tough decision for themselves
Ballot measures: A rundown of results
Natasha Lennard
States weighed in on issues including the death penalty, GMO labeling, human trafficking and racist language
Barney Frank: “Within 10 years, we will have won this fight”
Alex Seitz-Wald
After Tammy Baldwin becomes the first openly gay senator, Rep. Barney Frank reflects on the future of LGBT
Whites-only GOP meets its demographic destiny
Rich Benjamin
The creaking noise you hear? It's the sound of conservative white men trying to fight off change -- and failing
Why revenge is sweet
Joan Walsh
Obama was right: The GOP got the electoral rebuke it needed, and that's good for the country, and the party
The final defeat of backlash politics
Michael Lind
The right's hopes of overturning the 1930s and the 1960s have been doomed by cultural and demographic change
Still want to fight a war on women?
Irin Carmon
Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Baldwin win; Akin and Mourdock are defeated. But it's no time for women to be complacent
Congress: A big night for women
Associated Press
Republicans hold the House, but Democrats sweep the hot Senate races in Massachusetts, Virginia and Wisconsin
American politics go tribal
Tom Jacobs
When did our very identities become inextricably bound to our political parties? A political scientist explains
Another year of the woman
Irin Carmon
A record number of women running includes progressive stalwarts and a handful of right-wing wild cards
Can a court order an abortion?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A judge and the parents of a pregnant mentally disabled woman battle over their daughter's womb
Religion scholar Mark Silk: “Catholics always go with the winner”
Ben Feuerherd
A religious scholar explains what drives the nation's largest -- and most complicated -- swing-voting bloc
Romney’s pitiful last-ditch plea to women
Adele M. Stan
The GOP candidate spent his last day on the campaign trail wooing the women voters of Virginia with outright lies
Embattled antiabortion forces hope to pull it out for Romney
Irin Carmon
Abortion opponents have had a lousy campaign, but they think they might be able to deliver Romney a key swing state
The hatred’s mutual
Robert Reich
On the eve of the election, party vitriol has reached a fever pitch. Is this normal, or is America at civil war?
Obama’s white working class firewall
Joan Walsh
The president is spending his last campaign day in Ohio, Iowa and Wisconsin -- states he was losing just a year ago
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