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Jesus would hate you all — and you didn’t build that: The truth about the ultra-rich and their New York Times apologists
Paul Rosenberg
Conservatives are fighting a war on poverty, which really means a war on poor people -- and a defense of the rich
Rand Paul’s spectacular crash: How a man of principle turned into a generic politician
Simon Maloy
With 2016 approaching, Rand Paul compromises another core principle and proposes billions more in military spending
Could Bob Menendez sink Loretta Lynch’s nomination for attorney general?
Luke Brinker
Confronting possible corruption charges, Democratic senator considers abstaining from confirmation vote
John Bolton to the rescue! How his raving NYT op-ed helps the Obama administration
Jim Newell
GOP's bluntest hawk explains that the alternative to a diplomatic deal is war with Iran. Thanks for admitting it!
Scott Walker’s interview debacle: How the movie “Trading Places” explains the Iran/Israel conflict!
Joan Walsh
A friendly interview with righty Hugh Hewitt gave Walker a do-over on his foreign policy flubs. Um, it didn't work
Jimmy Fallon does his best impression of Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney does his best impression of human being.
Colin Gorenstein
Mitt Romney tries his hand at "The Tonight Show's" most self-deprecating sketch
Rachel Maddow explains what crashed drones reveal about U.S. foreign policy secrets
Luke Brinker
Prompted by new Washington Post report, the MSNBC host turns attention to little-covered story
Jeb’s “James Baker” problem: Why hawks are turning on the “anti-Israel” Bush
Jim Newell
Neocons have determined that Jeb Bush hates Israel, because he talks to James Baker sometimes
Benjamin Netanyahu’s dangerous worldview: Why his reelection spells doom
Michael Winship
Bibi apologizes for his racist campaigning, but its roots are far deeper and more atavistic than he acknowledges
AP Investigation: Are slaves catching the fish you buy?
ROBIN McDOWELL, Margie Mason, Martha MendozaDavid Brooks’ horrible plan to fight anti-Semitism: NY Times columnist’s new pro-war excuse
Elias Isquith
In one of the worst pieces of his career, Brooks makes one of the most-terrible arguments for bombing Iran ever
7 worst right-wing moments of the week — Fox pundit with an Ayn Rand fetish thinks it’s racist to discuss race
Janet Allon
This guy literally runs a hedge fund called "Capitalist Pig"
5 signs America is devolving into a plutocracy
Tom Engelhardt
One-percent elections. Congressional gridlock. An increasingly demobilized public. Our democracy is on life support
David Brooks just makes God up: More horse-and-buggy priggishness from deeply unserious NYT writer
Jeffrey Tayler
NYT columnist urges us all to the pews, but the Bible can not help us live
Victorian romance: The GOP’s “Oliver Twist” budget and the comeback of class warfare
Andrew O'Hehir
Tom Cotton and Ted Cruz call for more prisons and less gruel in Big Capital's Dickensian war against the poor
Louie Gohmert: “It’s time to bomb Iran”
Luke Brinker
Texas congressman guns for another Middle Eastern war
America’s immoral exceptionalism: The lie we keep telling ourselves about foreign policy and democracy
Patrick L. Smith
Americans are disgusted with all of these wars, but feel powerless to do anything about it
Republicans’ private terror: Why they despise the modern American state — and embrace fanaticism
Kim Messick
That letter to Iran said more about the GOP than Tom Cotton and company ever intended. Here's their demented logic
Rubio’s latest Iran claptrap: The next president can back out of a nuclear deal, and it will be just fine!
Jim Newell
Marco Rubio oddly seems to think that the U.S. would retain global authority after breaking a multilateral accord
The “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” hilariously pranked C-SPAN
Colin Gorenstein
We interrupt this discussion on Iran nuclear negotiations for a story about a prince from Bel-Air
Thomas Friedman asks if US should arm ISIS to fix problems created by policies he supported
Luke Brinker
When it comes to what the US should do in the Middle East, it's a matter of Friedman vs. Friedman
Mitch McConnell gives up: How he traded all legislative goals to appease the nuts
Jim Newell
The GOP will waste its best legislative vehicle on a stunt vote. Abandoning all hope for progress already, are we?
Bush apologist fails up: Washington Post’s Marc Thiessen has some thoughts on Iran
Simon Maloy
Former Dubya speechwriter is livid at Obama for not doing enough to fix the problems created by... his old boss
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