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Rethinking the origins of the Tea Party

John Sides
They're not so unfamiliar or brand-new

Paying women to not abort

Tracy Clark-Flory
Northern Italy proposes an anti-abortion payment plan

Sarah Palin’s grab for feminism

Rebecca Traister
If the left doesn't fight for the word, it will go to whoever wants it most, even if they're Republican

Is there a better word than “pro-choice”?

Lynn Harris
By calling themselves "pro-life," abortion foes won the rhetorical war. Could "pro-freedom" win it back?

Anti-choice’s cleverest tactic: Ultrasound

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Why does looking at a fetus rile us so much? Because it matters

Who are the real “crazies” in our political culture?

Glenn Greenwald
Anyone outside the two parties' orthodoxies is deemed "crazy," but how sane are the two parties?

Kagan gets boost from potential GOP allies

Julie Hirschfeld Davis
Nominee's lack of judicial experience being downplayed by conservative senators, Justice Antonin Scalia

A man’s right to choose an abortion

Mary Elizabeth Williams
How much say should a man have in the choice to become a parent?

Abortion ad roils Britain

Christine Mathias
The commercial, a first of its kind in the U.K., leaves out hot-button words -- but anti-choicers aren't pacified

OB-GYNs blocked from providing abortions

Tracy Clark-Flory
Institutional restrictions keep physicians from fully serving women's reproductive rights

Censoring teenage yearbook confessions

Tracy Clark-Flory
A Virginia high school stops the publication of students' anonymous tales of drugs, sex and abortion

Kendrick Meek: The odd man out in Florida?

Joy-Ann Reid
Democrats are starting to abandon him for Charlie Crist in Florida's Senate race. Is he officially doomed?

A practical guide forward for progressives on healthcare

Ellen R. Shaffer, Judy Norsigian
Progressives' post-healthcare reform funk is playing right into the hands of the GOP

Laying bare the myth of “the left”

David Sirota
The Obama administration has betrayed progressive principles on one issue after another: Where's the outrage?

Is Sarah Palin really a feminist?

Tracy Clark-Flory
She may be talking women's rights, but it's worth asking whether she actually deserves the F-word

Democrats weigh value of an Obama endorsement

Charles Babington
Strategists say president will be tapped to raise money and reach out to black voters, but not much else

Joe Sestak defeats Arlen Specter in Pennsylvania

Mike Madden
The challenger surged to a win and ended an era in Pennsylvania politics and the Senate

Kagan papers emerge amid questions on abortion

Julie Hirschfeld Davis
Rep. Louise Slaughter of the House Pro-Choice Caucus calls 1997 memo "troubling"

“Family Guy’s” latest “shock” target: Veterans

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Seth MacFarlane's new attempt to whip up outrage is another yawn

Palin vows that “Mama grizzlies” will take back U.S.

Philip Elliott
Former Alaska governor says pro-life women will wrest the country from the hands of Democrats

Kagan courts converts, gains favor on Capitol Hill

Julie Hirschfeld Davis
Republican Sen. Scott Brown says the nominee is "very supportive of the military"

Democrats abandon women on abortion, again

Anna Clark
In the race to fill Bart Stupak's seat, Connie Saltonstall is tossed aside in favor of an anti-choice candidate

Maine’s cracked Tea Party platform

Joan Walsh
A moderate state party gets hijacked by opponents of ACORN, the "global warming myth" and "one world government"

Crazy Alabama attack ads just keep getting better

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new commercial smears Bradley Byrne for (gasp!) supporting evolution. And guess who helped pay for it?
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