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Personhood’s Mississippi moment of truth
Irin Carmon
Personhood is heading for a tight vote today. Either way, the result will reshape the abortion debate for years
The myth of the progressive city
David Sirota
With mayors like Bloomberg and Emanuel, urban areas have become bastions of privatization and corporatist economics
Deadbeat dad Joe Walsh rewarded for “support of the family”
Alex Pareene
Family Research Council celebrates the "pro-family" credentials of a guy who owes six figures in back child support
The awful brilliance of “American Horror Story”
Matt Zoller Seitz
As the high school dramedy sputters, its producers' new show reaches crazy, brilliant heights
Let’s not let Mitt off the hook too easily
Steve Kornacki
The spineless opportunism that he's now being knocked for literally defines his 17-year political career
Personhood pastor: Amendment would ban the pill
Irin Carmon
As a right-wing sting on Planned Parenthood fails, a supporter admits the extreme initiative targets birth control
Was Planned Parenthood’s founder racist?
Ellen Chesler
Cain is hardly the first abortion foe to smear Margaret Sanger with such accusations. Here's the real story
FBI entraps old white guys in terror sting, just like it does to young Muslim men
Alex Pareene
The Justice Department proves its commitment to equality by indicting right-wing Christians for an unlikely plot
Solving America’s teen sex problem
Thomas Rogers
The Dutch have dramatically reduced adolescent pregnancies, abortions and STDs. What do they know that we don't?
Irin Carmon talks “personhood,” abortion on MSNBC
Salon Staff
Looking at the costly side effects of a controversial new bill aimed at challenging Roe v. Wade
Herman Cain: Pro-life except in the case of … his family
Steve Kornacki
Another day, another baffling abortion comment: Does he even know what "pro-life" means?
The next front in the abortion wars: Birth control
Irin Carmon
Mississippi debates a "Personhood" initiative that could ban the pill -- but ultimately aims at Roe v. Wade
New poll: Herman Cain’s lead hasn’t evaporated … yet
Steve Kornacki
But it's not a tribute to his staying power nearly as much as it's an indictment of his feeble competition
The fraud of Newt
Jonathan Bernstein
For a party without policies, the faux-candidate supplies the illusion of ideas
Herman Cain’s bafflingly weird “smoking” ad
Steve Kornacki
A platitude-rich testimonial from a smoking man reinforces the main question about Cain: Is he even trying to win?
Herman Cain’s self-inflicted abortion problem
Steve Kornacki
"It comes down to it's not the government's role or anybody else's role to make that decision"
Behind OWS’ staying power
Michael Moran
The movement's core complaint about Wall Street isn't left-wing fringe; it's shared by most Americans
Pat Buchanan declares defeat
Joan Walsh
In his new book, Pat Buchanan says the nation is hopelessly split -- and his team has lost the fight
Why Mitt Romney is not a moderate
Steve Kornacki
The Tea Party may doubt his purity, but calling Mitt another Nelson Rockefeller ignores what the GOP has become
Romney foreign policy: Bush 2.0
Joan Walsh
The GOP frontrunner is putting the band back together, tapping the team that brought us two wars
The unfree speech movement
Gary Kamiya
U.C. Berkeley’s response to a student satire on affirmative action shows the campus isn’t ready to talk about race
Anita Perry, closet liberal?
Nina Burleigh
Not quite. The spouse of the stumbling front-runner embodies the decent conservatism he has left behind
How conservatism conquered America
Thomas Rogers
The right-wing movement has won nearly every battle it has fought. An expert explains what that means
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