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Dangers of a Hillary Clinton campaign: The disastrous centrism she desperately needs to avoid
Heather Digby Parton
Questions remain about how far to the left Hillary will run. One tip: Learn from your mistakes!
Dick Cheney’s gift to the Middle East: How America created an Afghan Blackwater
Anand Gopal
Just as the U.S. threw its support behind the Taliban, officials have empowered a whole new set of Afghan warlords
We gotta get out of this place: The GOP’s war fixation and the lingering curse of Vietnam
Andrew O'Hehir
A haunting film about Vietnam re-enactors touches a cultural nerve: America has never gotten past that trauma
Bill Maher’s epic new anti-religion critique: “People say ISIS hijacked Islam. Actually the opposite is true”
Salon Staff
"Real Time" host battles Indiana's religious freedom law, proposed anti-gay initiative & fundamentalists everywhere
“There are no lost causes; there are causes waiting to be won”: Katrina vanden Heuvel on 150 years of The Nation
Elias Isquith
Progress demands tenacity and a willingness to be unpopular, liberal institution's publisher and editor tells Salon
“The GOP has scores of racists”: A former Bush official condemns modern Republican orthodoxy
Manny Otiko
Colin Powell's former chief of staff, Lawrence Wilkerson, warns of the militarism & racism of Republican lawmakers
The war-hungry GOP’s “patriotic” bullies: The truth about its obsession with American exceptionalism
Conor Lynch
Dick Cheney's ridiculous claims about Barack Obama this week fit into a longstanding right-wing tradition
Rand Paul’s horrible week: Why this was one of the worst campaign roll-outs in recent memory
Simon Maloy
Sorry, Rand, but you can't cease-and-desist your problems away
Senate Dems’ Iran trap: Why congressional review would sabotage a nuclear deal
Jim Newell
Sen. Tim Kaine says there's "zero chance" the Iran bill he's co-sponsoring could harm negotiations. Oh, really?
Listen, it’s still their f**king fault: Bush, Cheney, neo-con drivel, and the truth about Iraq and ISIS
Paul Rosenberg
We can't believe we have to explain 9/11, ISIS and Iraq again. But as the right's lies add up, here goes
It’s still Dick Cheney’s GOP: The terrifying truth revealed by Tom Cotton’s warmongering
Heather Digby Parton
Bad news, America: The neocon playbook is getting plenty of use these days
Jeb’s foreign policy con: Why his “my own man” campaign is so disingenuous
Simon Maloy
Jeb Bush insists he'll be independent from George W. Bush on foreign policy. It's not happening, and it never will
Chuck Schumer’s epic Iran fail: How the hawkish Dem may accidentally save a nuclear deal
Jim Newell
The incoming leader's support for congressional "review" of an Iran deal isn't bringing Dems on board just yet
Neocons get desperate: The real reason why Iran deal drives the right-wing nuts
Patrick L. Smith
The GOP's screaming because they know American exceptionalism is at risk. That's a good reason to root for the deal
“About Elly”: A masterful thriller — and a portrait of Iran’s conflicted middle class
Andrew O'Hehir
Oscar-winner Asghar Farhadi's unreleased 2009 thriller about the real Iran feels more relevant now than ever
“No no no no no no no no: Listen!” He-man Rand Paul lectures a lady — again
Joan Walsh
The senator lectures NBC’s Savannah Guthrie on how to do her job. What's Paul's problem with female interviewers?
The media’s absurd Rand Paul spin: When increasing militarism counts as “mellowing out”
Brad Friedman
This is some seriously Orwellian doublespeak...
Tom Cotton’s sneaky warmongering: What his “just drop a few bombs” plan really means
Simon Maloy
Tom Cotton says we don't need to go to "war" with Iran, just bomb them like Iraq in 1998... and then go to war
Dick Cheney’s contemptible shamelessness: The Vader veep strikes again
Luke Brinker
The man who promised we'd be "greeted as liberators" in Iraq dings Obama as the "worst president" on foreign policy
“Wholly disingenuous”: CIA director slams opponents of Iran nuclear deal
Joanna Rothkopf
John Brennan said he was actually "pleasantly surprised" with the deal's terms
Rand Paul’s astonishing omission: 2016’s newest candidate didn’t have a single word to say about health care
Simon Maloy
The GOPer's speech declaring his 2016 candidacy didn't mention healthcare reform at all, which is pretty strange
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