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Scott Adams doesn’t like Salon
Prachi Gupta
When Salon reached out to the Dilbert creator for his post-election thoughts, he shirked us, citing bad history
Bradley Manning will take responsibility for Wikileaks leak
Natasha Lennard
The detained soldier submitted a plea notice during his Fort Meade hearing
The biggest losers (pundit edition)
Alex Seitz-Wald
Blown calls and misread tea leaves: We round up the biggest losers of punditry in 2012
On election night, “Daily Show” fizzles, Colbert shines
Laura Miller
Stephen Colbert's satire of right-wing petulance dazzled on election night — but will it soon be irrelevant?
Religion scholar Mark Silk: “Catholics always go with the winner”
Ben Feuerherd
A religious scholar explains what drives the nation's largest -- and most complicated -- swing-voting bloc
Jon Stewart on political pundit hackery
Prachi Gupta
Tomorrow, Jon Stewart says, "we’ll know which pundits were wrong, which were wronger" about the election
Tuesday morning update: Obama still over 90 percent in Nate Silver survey
David Daley
The president dips to a 91 percent favorite -- but Democratic chances of holding the Senate soar in Silver's latest
Anti-voter fraud group barred for possible fraud
Alex Seitz-Wald
True the Vote has been barred from operating in a key Ohio county after possibly forging signatures
Monday evening update: Nate Silver pushes Obama’s chances above 90 percent
David Daley
UPDATED: The 10 p.m. numbers from every Democrat's favorite stats geek show dramatic new movement to the president
Demonizing looters puts property above people
Natasha Lennard
Following Katrina, orders circulated to shoot looters. Post-Sandy, rhetoric dehumanizes looters again
Is the GOP stealing Ohio?
Brad Friedman
Uncertified, "experimental" software patches have been installed on machines in 39 counties of the key swing state
Monday update: Nate Silver improves Obama’s odds again
David Daley
The president's likelihood of re-election ticks even higher in the influential New York Times blog
Power outages still threaten the vote
Brad Friedman
From New Jersey to Ohio, election officials are scrambling to make sure people can cast their ballots on Nov. 6
Tom Frank: Obama’s made left “futile and irrelevant”
David Daley
Obama's the clear choice Tuesday. But the writer doubts progressives will find a louder voice in a second term
Liberals let Obama get away with unconstitutional actions
David K. Shipler
The president's deplorable record on privacy and kill lists is an affront to our values. Liberals just shrug it off
Why Obama/Romney will win/lose
Thomas F. Schaller
Mitt has it in the bag! No, Obama! Depending on whom you're listening to, both candidates are winning -- and losing
Hey, hacks: Nate Silver’s not taking your job
Alex Pareene
Pundits appear especially threatened by the New York Times math wiz this election cycle. Why are they so scared?
Must-see morning clip: Jon Stewart’s “swing state hell”
Jillian Rayfield
The intense campaigning in Ohio is terrifying to Jon Stewart
Power loss threatens vote in six-plus states
Brad Friedman
Storm-caused outages could prevent voters from casting their ballots. We should have planned for this
Occupy Sandy relief steps up
Natasha Lennard
OWS continues anarchist tradition of mutual aid efforts in the storm's wake
Must-see morning clip
Prachi Gupta
Colbert mocks Mitt Romney's "Storm Relief Rally" in Ohio and Gov.Chris Christie's praise for Obama
Ultimate Christie conspiracy
Alex Pareene
Breitbart.com has one whopper of a theory as to why the New Jersey governor has praised Obama so effusively
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