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Man admits abortion vote a hoax

Tracy Clark-Flory
Birthornot.com's creator confesses he is not actually letting strangers decide the fate of his wife's pregnancy

“America by Heart” by the numbers

Justin Elliott
Sarah Palin's new book name-checks Ronald Reagan 33 times, putting him second only to God (100 mentions)

What is it with Barbara Bush and female V.P. nominees?

Steve Kornacki
Two women have been nominated for the vice-presidency. And now Barbara Bush has taken shots at both of them

Catholic leaders gather to discuss sex abuse

Nicole Winfield
Pope Benedict XVI is taking advantage of an annual ceremony to bring up critical issues

How to think about abortion

Frances Kissling
The audacity of hoping for change

The right’s favorite 300-pound (plus) porn star

Steve Kornacki
One YouTube hit at a time, Chris Christie has worked himself into the 2012 GOP White House mix

The end of the line for Holy Joe?

Steve Kornacki
Devising a scenario in which Joe Lieberman stays in the Senate past 2012 is getting pretty hard to do

Jim Webb on Democrats and Wall Street

Glenn Greenwald
The Virginia Senator objects to the party's loyalty to banks at the expense of working class Americans

Guilty: Anti-choicer behind “wanted” posters

Tracy Clark-Flory
Flip Benham of Operation Save America gets probation for papering doctors' neighborhoods with flyers

When Bush’s mother showed him her miscarriage

Tracy Clark-Flory
The startling story is getting lots of attention -- but no one is mentioning that Barbara now says she's pro-choice

The soft war against women

Caryl Rivers
It may seem like a wonderful time to be female, but there is a darker current beneath the surface of society

Election nearly wipes out white Southern Democrats

Ben Evans
Decades-long Republican takeover strategy nearly complete after at least 19 House members, Lincoln lose seats

Tweeting your abortion

Tracy Clark-Flory
Is the Twitter "#ihadanabortion" trend effective empowerment or needless provocation?

No, GOP can’t actually repeal healthcare reform

Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar
Republicans now control the House, but don't have the votes to overcome a Senate filibuster or the president's veto

Prediction: An assault on reproductive rights

Tracy Clark-Flory
Activists say election was no anti-choice mandate, "but don't worry," anti-choice politicians will act like it was

Colorado rejects fetal “personhood”

Tracy Clark-Flory
Once again, the state has resoundingly voted against treating fertilized eggs as human beings

In some states, the GOP and Dems unite

David Crary
Marijuana, bottled water, the sales tax and candy produce bipartisan consensus

Do graphic abortion ads belong on TV?

Tracy Clark-Flory
D.C. broadcasters say they have no choice but to air candidate Missy Smith's spots featuring aborted fetuses

How to understand Fox News

Jonathan Bernstein
It is not a conservative channel. It is a Republican channel

Barack Obama: The oligarchs’ president

Charles Ferguson
The director of "Inside Job" writes about Obama's depressingly rational decision to give in to Wall Street

Husband confronts abortion protesters

Tracy Clark-Flory
After activists yell at his wife outside a clinic, he gives them a piece of his mind and videotapes the whole thing

Roundup: Baring skin for handicap awareness

Tracy Clark-Flory
Also: Dan Savage gives a sexual assault survivor some controversial advice

NPR was wrong to fire Juan Williams

Joan Walsh
The left is crowing, but punishing journalists -- even Fox News toadies -- for having opinions is a terrible idea

Fearing rout, Obama, Dems reach to female voters

Darlene Superville, Liz Sidoti
Women likely to vote now split fairly evenly between the two parties, but a lot remain undecided
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