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Not all Catholics are for Paul Ryan
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The V.P. pick hardly ensures the Catholic vote. On gay marriage, birth control and more, a majority back Obama
Hungary far-right leader discovers Jewish roots
Pablo Gorondi
Notorious anti-semite Csanad Szegedi from Hungary's far-right Jobbik Party found out he is Jewish
Let the Bush tax cuts die
Jared Bernstein
An Ernst and Young study purports to show that ending these breaks would cut jobs and output. Don't believe it
War, just another reality show
Willa Paskin
On "Stars Earn Stripes," NBC's jingoistic embarrassment, Gen. Wesley Clark dreams of a platoon of boy-band castoffs
Chinese companies pull out of US stock markets
JOE McDONALD
Following wrongdoing accusations and conflicts among regulators, Chinese firms are moving back to domestic exhanges
Paul Ryan is the anti-Reagan
Andrew O'Hehir
After years of anti-intellectualism, the GOP turns to a sincere idea man. The risk? People will hear their ideas
Separate beds are liberating
David K. Randall
Couples who sleep apart are healthier, have happier marriages and strong sex lives. So why cling to spooning?
Romney’s failed unemployment strategy
Mike Konczal
Mitt has no idea how to bring these numbers down, and Ryan doesn't bring any useful solutions to the table
Putting the super in super PAC
Kim Barker
Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS and Americans for Prosperity have spent nearly $60 million on TV ads
Paul Ryan’s religion problem
Sarah Amandolare
Staunchly Catholic Paul Ryan thinks his proposed budget is in line with his faith; some religious leaders disagree
NBC’s war for fun and profit
Glenn Greenwald
A new reality show of soldiers and celebrities playing war games showcases our national religion: military worship
Ryan’s Ayn Rand obsession
Jan Frel
Everything you ever wanted to know about the Objectivist author who inspired Romney's V.P. pick
Ten reasons why Ryan is right for Romney
Don Hazen
Mitt's V.P. decision is a step toward getting the Koch brothers' hand-picked star close to the presidency
Sharing is in our nature
Toby Ash
We associate natural selection with selfish behavior, but evolution suggests this is far from the truth
Why conservatives obsess over flash mobs and “race riots”
Alex Pareene
How and why the right suddenly became very, very frightened of black people
“Breaking Bad” shocker: The twist that changes everything
Erik Nelson
A terrible, contrived episode is redeemed in a single moment that sets the series on a frightening new path
American politics: Too crazy for the movies
Andrew O'Hehir
"The Campaign" presents American politics as an empty, vulgar, corrupt farce. If only it were that simple
Should the South secede?
Joshua Holland
The author of a new book challenges Northerners and Southerners to consider the possibility of a friendly divorce
AFA’s horribly misguided spokesman
Leah Nelson
The American Family Association's Bryan Fischer has a poor grasp of history common to so many in the U.S
Trump, Jobs, Zuckerberg: We idolize jerks
Geoffrey Nunberg
This is an era of obnoxiousness -- and the most arrogant and nasty have somehow become the most successful
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