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Personhood, the undead movement, marches on
Irin Carmon
It failed to restrict women's rights in Mississippi and Colorado, but Personhood USA won't quit. Next up: Oklahoma
Rick Santorum’s V.P. leverage
Steve Kornacki
The last GOP nominee to face such deep and lingering intraparty resistance was – believe it or not – Ronald Reagan
The evangelical allergy to Mitt
Steve Kornacki
Two explanations for the enduring refusal of Christian conservatives to consent to Romney’s nomination
All for none and none for all
Joan Walsh
Forty years of culture wars and racial battles wrecked the country and the GOP – but it's not too late to change
“October Baby”: The abortion war hits theaters
Andrew O'Hehir
An outrageous premise fuels a viral-marketed pro-life drama aimed at Christian viewers
The pope’s controversial visit
Deborah Bonello
Benedict XVI bypasses Mexico City to go to an ultra-conservative town where women are imprisoned for abortions
Are unmarried women the key to the election?
Irin Carmon
Unmarried female voters agree with Obama, but polls show he can't take their votes for granted
Romney’s no “Etch A Sketch”
Robert Reich
Despite his famed flip-flopping, Mitt's lurch to the right is too well-documented for him to hide it come November
Can Tebow find salvation?
Robert Lipsyte
Updated: After losing his job in Denver, evangelicals' favorite jock faces an uncertain future in New York.
No estrogen tsunami for Democrats
Linda Hirshman
Hype aside, polls show women aren't buying the "War on Women"
Who hires a hate group to lead a school assembly?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A shocking lecture on the evils of gays and abortion reveals a school's stunning carelessness
Tracy Clark-Flory on “The War Room”
Carmen Garcia
Tracy Clark-Flory discusses the role of satire in the backlash against the GOP's war on women
Those mean Dems are tricking the GOP again
Joan Walsh
Writers continue to peddle the notion that Republican extremism results from Democrats' political trickery. If only
Bishops seek liberty to impose birth control dogma
Sarah Posner
Catholic leaders redouble efforts to deny birth control to non-believing employees
Whose freedom on contraception?
Irin Carmon
Today's battles are a rerun of previous debates -- and the right's gotten better at defining the terms
Outsourcing conservatism
Corey Robin
Arizona's new contraception law shows how the private sphere often leads the way for reactionary policies
“Detachment”: A high-school epic that’s almost great
Andrew O'Hehir
Adrien Brody and Christina Hendricks head the cast of director Tony Kaye's ambitious comeback
America’s public morality crisis
Robert Reich
Santorum has it backwards. The real ethical breakdown is in Wall Street boardrooms, not private bedrooms
Healthcare reform won’t damage Democrats
Jonathan Bernstein
The effects in the 2010 congressional races won't be repeated this year
Ah, the old V.P. trick
Steve Kornacki
Talk of a Newt Gingrich-Rick Perry alliance is a reminder of what a protracted primary season produces
The right wing’s pornography of resentment
Arthur Goldwag
When Rush Limbaugh calls women sluts and asks for their sex tapes, he's not the first prude who wants to watch
Ground zero for the Christian right’s rise
Steve Kornacki
The GOP race moves to Kansas, where religious conservatives have remade the Republican Party in their image
Rick Santorum’s improbable long game
Steve Kornacki
He started out as the saddest, loneliest GOP candidate. Is he about to finish as the “next in line” guy?
The feminist challenge: Keeping Democrats faithful
Irin Carmon
Yes, the GOP would turn back the clock. But Democrats, despite a push for female voters, have imperfect records too
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