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Is Colorado about to elect a wingnut senator? Cory Gardner’s scary agenda
Luke Brinker
As another poll shows a Tea Party extremist knocking on the Senate door, here's a look at his terrifying positions
Abortion beyond “good” and “bad”: Why it’s so important to share nuanced stories
Katie McDonough
Storytelling campaigns are creating more space to talk honestly, but there's still a long way to go
Roger Goodell, Chris Christie and the ultimate managerial cop-out
Blake Zeff
Something awful happen on your watch? As long as you didn’t know about it, you may be OK – depending on who you are
When the Republicans went insane: Newt Gingrich, Fox News, Grover Norquist and the roots of today’s shameful intransigence
Heather Cox Richardson
Understanding the GOP revolution means studying the mid-'90s, when Fox and Drudge began, and tax pledges meant all
This is bigger than the NFL: 5 things you can do about domestic violence
Katie McDonough
Roger Goodell does not care about domestic violence. Let's not be like Roger Goodell
Nastiest campaign in America: Colorado Dem unloads to Salon on his GOP foe
Elias Isquith
Welcome to a Colorado House race where "sleazy," "deceitful" and "nasty" are just some of the epithets going around
Ted Cruz’s big mouth saves the day: Just as Democrats take a hit, along comes a hero
Simon Maloy
Democrats were squabbling over Obama's immigration fumble -- then Ted Cruz dragged the spotlight back to himself
Ted Cruz can’t wait to run the Senate: The frightening reason why these midterms matter
Jim Newell
Tea Party leader's spoiling for another debt ceiling fight. It's a sign of worse things to come if GOP wins control
An entire party of Roger Goodells: Calling out the GOP’s domestic violence problem
Katie McDonough
The NFL isn't the only three-lettered organization that's indifferent to women's humanity
Protests continue in Ferguson as Darren Wilson remains at large
Joanna Rothkopf
"We're getting ready to go to jail"
GoFundMe bans all content “relating to” abortion — leaves antiabortion campaigns active
Katie McDonough
The crowdfunding site allows users to raise money to ban abortion, but won't allow women to raise money to get one
“Cable companies could make this page so slow, it will still be loading”
David Dayen
The FCC may soon make your Internet a lot slower. Here's what a huge coalition is doing today to stop them
Do-nothing GOP plans to do even less: Here’s Congress’ big plan for September
Jim Newell
Aside from a couple of spending bills, Congress will mostly focus on "midterm messaging." How about an ISIS debate?
In Senate races, candidates tackle the blame game
Christina A. Cassidy, Adam Beam“Cut Boehner off at the knees”: How to finally end the GOP’s immigration charade
Simon Maloy
Republicans keep saying the same ridiculous line about passing reform. Here's how to finally stop the stupidity
Move over, Mitch! Paul Ryan lets slip secrets of how GOP will run the Senate
Joan Walsh
Paul Ryan vows the nuttiest House bills will make the president's desk if Mitch McConnell becomes majority leader
Exclusive audio: United Negro College Fund head mocked critics at Koch retreat
Joan Walsh
At Koch confab, UNCF head boasts about how he quietly sold a “Koch scholars” project to the black community
“I just found it really embarrassing”: The despicable antics of a Tea Party hero
Elias Isquith
Democrat Jim Sherow explains why he couldn't let Tim Huelskamp go unchallenged -- and why neither should you
How to topple a Tea Party hero: Steve King’s Dem challenger unloads on “just how damaging” he is
Elias Isquith
Veteran and former Pentagon official Jim Mowrer tells Salon how he plans to oust the "bragging" "obstructionist"
How to argue with right-wing relatives: Labor Day BBQ edition!
Jim Newell
No one enjoys a political debate while eating hot dogs. But here's how to prep for your Tea Party uncle's madness
Reince Priebus’ sad world: It’s actually Democrats who are doing badly with women, he thinks
Jim Newell
The RNC chair's recommendations for a more "inclusive" party have fallen flat, so now he's living in fantasy-land
GOP’s crazy scapegoat: What their next shutdown will really be about
Simon Maloy
Republicans know shutdowns are toxic, but that doesn't mean they won't do one. They'll just blame you-know-who
GOP’s Steve King problem: How action on immigration could become a Republican nightmare
Jim Newell
Republican leaders can't wait to hammer Obama over his immigration action. But will Tea Partyers take it too far?
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