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Abortions made public
Irin Carmon
States want more data on abortion patients. Zealots want their hands on it. Shame is the new anti-choice strategy
Republican Party: Hawks-only club
Jordan Michael Smith
The loss of Dick Lugar will hurt most on foreign policy, where he was willing to buck Republican orthodoxy
America’s crisis of compromise
Amy Gutmann, Dennis Thompson
We like the idea of finding middle ground -- and love politicians who won't budge. How does this make any sense?
Everyday ethics
Alec Ash
A philosopher talks about what we owe future generations and whether we should be able to sell our organs
The Book of Mitt
Alex Pareene
Pundits still haven't figured out how to talk about Romney's Mormon religion. Here's everything you need to know
Romney’s useless allies
Daniel Denvir
Once supposed to be crucial 2012 assets, swing-state governors like Tom Corbett are looking more like liabilities
How to lose a swing state
Steve Kornacki
Hint: It has to do with teaming up with Michele Bachmann and the public face of mandatory transvaginal ultrasounds
Texas’ abortion enforcer
Irin Carmon
Fifth Circuit Court Judge Jerry Smith makes sure that the state's antiabortion legislation gets upheld
Reboot the Romney-bot
Gary Kamiya
Since clinching the nomination, the candidate's behavior has become even less recognizably human
Should addicts be sterilized?
Jed Bickman
Project Prevention has long paid poor, addicted women not to procreate. Now the far right is helping it go global
The prudes are winning
Tracy Clark-Flory
The author of "America's War on Sex" says things have gotten worse under Obama
“War on women” isn’t over
Irin Carmon
Just as pundits said the issue was fading, President Obama took up reproductive rights with new passion
Demographic suicide
Robert Reich
Why Republicans can't stop alienating Hispanics, women and young people
McCain: What war on women?
Irin Carmon
The Arizona senator doesn't think the assault on reproductive rights is a "real issue that really matters"
The original culture warrior
Sarah Posner
Chuck Colson did more than just start a prison ministry; he forged key alliances on the religious right
Tucker Carlson’s downward spiral
Alex Pareene
Once a promising young magazine writer, the bow-tied Daily Caller pundit has come to epitomize right-wing hackdom
The myth of the “morning-after abortion pill”
Irin Carmon
There's a reason why people mistake emergency contraception and abortion: The right intentionally confuses the two
How the media helps Mitt
Steve Kornacki
If he hadn’t accepted a job in Massachusetts nearly 40 years ago, he wouldn’t get the benefit of the doubt now
The rise of the Mormon feminist housewife
Irin Carmon
Being a stay-at-home mom is still the religion's ideal, but it's no longer reality for many women
Is this man a terrorist?
Matthew Harwood
Francis Grady is accused of trying to burn down an abortion clinic, but the feds haven't charged him with terrorism
Tuning out bad abortion laws
Irin Carmon
One woman's idea on how to counteract invasive ultrasound and sonogram rules: Hand out iPods at Planned Parenthood
Can Mitt talk to women?
Irin Carmon
A longtime Mormon feminist says no -- and tells Salon that Ann Romney has changed her tune on stay-at-home moms
Why Planned Parenthood matters
Joan Walsh
The Tea Party tried to turn the group into the New Black Panther Party, and instead inspired an ongoing backlash
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