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The many fictions of Huckabee’s abortion forum
Irin Carmon
Gingrich, Perry, Bachmann and Santorum genuflect to Iowa values voters -- and the former Arkansas governor
Obama’s unwinnable payroll tax cut fight
Andrew Leonard
The president's political position is strong, but Democrats still have to cut a deal that won't be pretty
Don’t fall for Tebow
Allen Barra
Sure, he's winning now. But the new cult hero is still a mediocre quarterback -- and a thoroughly obnoxious person
Inside the radical anti-choice movement
Amanda Marcotte
Eight extremist organizations that are behind the rapid escalation of the war on women's rights
Hallelujah! The liberal case for Tim Tebow
Andrew Leonard
He talks too much about Jesus and doesn't throw a pretty pass -- but he's worthy of our tolerance
Obama’s woman problem
Rebecca Traister
The president shamefully uses his daughters to justify limiting the healthcare options of America's young women
Obama says no to Plan B for teens
Irin Carmon
Once again, fear of teen sex trumps public health as a Cabinet secretary overrules the FDA
The Roosevelt Obama should embrace
Michael Lind
Tuesday's speech will invite comparisons to Teddy, but FDR is the one whose legacy Democrats need to reclaim
Who’s winning the abortion war?
Irin Carmon
A year of GOP overreaching has created surprising pro-choice victories -- but now the real battle is on its way
The roots of the right’s Mitt-phobia
Steve Kornacki
The last time conservatives took a chance on a one-time apostate, they got burned
Is Mitt’s Fox debacle his Roger Mudd moment?
Steve Kornacki
His failure to prepare for an obvious question calls to mind the famous flub that helped derail Ted Kennedy
Why is Hollywood still terrified of abortion?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Forty years after Roe, abortion's so traumatic in films that it leads to suicide -- and teens deliver half-vampires
The Obama primary challenge that might have been
Steve Kornacki
The liberal case against Obama is actually being made by a Republican candidate
Is Apple’s Siri anti-choice?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The new iPhone voice software appears silent about reproductive health -- but open-minded on Viagra and escorts
How the pope made Barney Frank’s political career
Steve Kornacki
The liberal icon is ending a national political career that wouldn't have been possible without an unlikely assist
DNC invokes Romney flip-flops in new video
Peter Finocchiaro
Ad campaign blasts the candidate over political expediency
Liberals are not uniquely “unreasonable”
Steve Kornacki
A widely discussed critique of the left's attitude toward Obama forgets some important history
Mitt Romney: Mormon enforcer
Justin Elliott
As an LDS leader, he administered among the most socially conservative policies of the church
Why Obama can’t give in to the bishops
Irin Carmon
A "pro-choice" administration might expand a religious exemption on birth-control coverage. Here's what's at stake
How Mitt Romney became John McCain
Steve Kornacki
Making sense of Mitt's four-year journey from conservative savior to "moderate" sellout
Will Obama cave to Catholic bishops on birth control coverage?
Irin Carmon
A powerful Catholic lobby group thinks it has the president's ear on contraception coverage. Are they right?
The anti-choice movement’s shameful Holocaust comparison
Irin Carmon
A viral video pushed by Personhood USA argues abortion and the Holocaust were both choices
The New York Times has female trouble
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Katie Roiphe defends risque jokes at work, but then an arts story wonders if women comics are going too far
My shameful military pregnancy
Bethany Saros
The unspoken rule is that a knocked-up female soldier will have an abortion. I made a different choice: Motherhood
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