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The Tea Party is getting worse: Media may want a new narrative, but GOP is still nuts
Elias Isquith
Don't let the press fool you. Across the country, the wingnut revolution isn't calming down. Behold the insanity
Republicans in disarray: GOP can’t quite decide who’s to blame for a govt. shutdown
Simon Maloy
Republicans would love to blame Democrats for a DHS shutdown, but they can’t stop blaming each other
The “partisan warrior” effect: A researcher tells Salon how men listen less and talk more — and what it means for our country
Katie McDonough
"Men were taking less time to think about the other side’s opinion ... whereas women were the inverse"
Susan Collins’ phony immigration “compromise”: Give us exactly what we wanted in the first place!
Jim Newell
The beloved GOP Centrist Hero is trying to pass off repealing Obama's 2014 executive actions as a "compromise"
GOP’s immigration endgame: Waiting patiently for Republican leaders to cave to Obama
Simon Maloy
The House GOP's doomed-to-fail DHS funding bill failed, so now we wait for John Boehner to bow to political reality
A party in shambles: Republicans grasp for solution to their own immigration mess
Simon Maloy
After picking a losing fight over immigration, Republicans weigh their options going forward -- and all are bad
It’s time for a revolution: Bankrupt policies, historic losses call for new generation of leaders
Bill Curry
It's always "Groundhog Day" for Democratic leaders who can't adjust, can't organize and can't win. Let's dump them
Mitch’s “Boehner-like” nightmare: Why McConnell’s in an impossible immigration spot
Jim Newell
John Boehner has to be amused to see "tactical genius" Mitch McConnell having no idea what to do
Boehner’s immigration tantrum: Passing bad bills because “there is no alternative”
Simon Maloy
Boehner says he has no choice but to pass dead-on-arrival immigration measures. He's right, and it's his own fault
Majority of Americans back immigration actions GOP is trying to kill
Luke Brinker
Public wants Obama's actions to stand, but conservatives remain intent on overturning them
House votes to undo Obama’s immigration actions
Luke Brinker
Chamber votes 236-191 to kill president's reforms
GOP’s self-made disaster: Senate Repubs break with House on immigration & DHS funding
Simon Maloy
House Republicans are ready to defund DHS to block Obama's immigration action, but some GOP senators are wary
GOP’s dopey immigration ploy: Here’s how the DHS funding fight plays out
Simon Maloy
Republicans said they'll absolutely fund Homeland Security, then got busy doing the exact opposite of that
“Do absolutely nothing”: How Obama wins the immigration standoff
Gabriel Arana
For all their posturing, Republicans are playing this policy fight with an awful hand -- and no policy alternative
Giving up the game: Key House GOPer admits their DHS shutdown scheme will fail
Simon Maloy
House Homeland Security chair Mike McCaul says DHS funding won't be withheld over Obama's immigration action
“We’re going to make Mitch McConnell famous”: Leading reformer details huge new quest
Elias Isquith
David Donnelly tells Salon why the new Senate majority leader should ready himself for a fight on campaign finance
GOP’s grand con job: Why it’s cynically scheming to dupe the 1 percent
Elias Isquith
New profile of Speaker Boehner alleges he wants another shot at the grand bargain. Here's what's really going on
Revenge of GOP “knuckleheads”: The right keeps up pressure on Boehner on immigration
Simon Maloy
Crazy man Louie Gohmert's campaign for Speaker is a reminder that conservatives are ready for an immigration fight
Louie Gohmert’s big challenge: A test vote on the efficacy of the next Congress
Jim Newell
Boehner will remain speaker in the next Congress. But will a larger conference protect him from the "knuckleheads"?
Our scary new Congress: Meet 5 Tea Party extremists taking office this month
Luke Brinker
These five hard-right Republicans promise to make the 114th Congress a spectacularly awful one
Ted Cruz’s big year: A look back at his 2014, and how he can ruin 2015 too
Jim Newell
The Texas senator is finishing an impressive sophomore year. How can he top it in 2015?
2015’s biggest days for politics: Salon’s handy calendar for the next year
David Dayen
Want to know which critical deadlines Republicans will sneakily try to exploit? Bookmark this timeline as a guide
Let’s abandon the Democrats: Stop blaming Fox News and stop hoping Elizabeth Warren will save us
Bill Curry
Progressives have no power in a corporate, focus-grouped, Wall Street-leaning party. But we are the change we need
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