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Secret audio nails Scott Walker! A humiliating suck-up to the Koch brothers
Joan Walsh
Leaked audio captures the RGA head revealing that Scott Walker is a wholly owned subsidiary of the right-wing duo
Secret audio nails Mitch! Endangered McConnell busted humiliating himself on tape
Joan Walsh
A GOP Senate, he promised, would slash funds to the ACA, Dodd-Frank and the EPA, and block a minimum wage hike
“Checks and balances” thrown in the garbage: A new out-of-control spying loophole
Marcy Wheeler
Forget the courts! The executive branch can now collect Americans' communications by going outside of our borders
More government shutdowns! McConnell admits what GOP Senate will wreak
Simon Maloy
Mitch McConnell reveals his plan for a Republican Senate is to take hostages and bring back crisis government
Satire shouldn’t come with a warning label
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Facebook now wants you to know when fake news is fake
See how they run: The 2016 presidential checklist
Calvin WoodwardIt’s even worse than Fox News: How Ted Cruz and Michele Bachmann get away with it
Paul Rosenberg
Hannity helps, but right-wing obstruction and lies take hold because the centrist, objective press wears blinders
They shut off our water: When I was 13 and poor, this is what we endured
Robert Hennelly
We had experienced an electricity shutdown before, but this was worse -- and affects how I view Detroit's plight
Great for the Tea Party, bad for the people: How the 1 percent conquered Internet activism
Micah Sifry
Web democracy fail: Easy to join the conversation but impossible to be heard, and big money speaks loudest of all
Wingnuts’ economic hysteria metastasizes: How it could set us back years
Richard Phillips
Extremism on the right has turned potentially moderate Republicans into ideological stooges. Here's what's at stake
How did things get this bad? Polarization, dysfunction and the collapse of everything
Marc J. Dunkelman
We've had gridlock and partisan media before. So why do we seem so divided now, with such corroded institutions?
When an extremist Christian fundamentalist got to run a whole state
Heather Digby Parton
Kansas is the new battleground for the soul of the GOP. Sam Brownback's term as senator should be a cautionary tale
Now another step to the right! New GOP border bill chases Michele Bachmann support
Jim Newell
After yesterday's failure, Boehner again will try to pass a border bill -- by making it even more ridiculous
Obama really let these clowns win? How right-wing obstruction always trumps sober centrism
Thomas Frank
The president longed to bridge the partisan divide. The right made the conciliator into a dictator -- and won
The “Ted Cruz is smart” trap: Why this garbage is false — and dangerous
Nathan Robinson
The Texas senator convinces all of his enemies to praise his intellect. Here's why they're wrong -- and should stop
House GOP’s sudden attempt to “show it can govern”: Are you kidding?
Jim Newell
Boehner's conference feels passing a partisan border bill will "show it can govern." How our standards have fallen
Why impeachment talk won’t stop: GOP won’t shut up about it
Joan Walsh
Pundits say the White House stokes rumors to energize its base. But they don’t have to. Republicans keep talking
Rep. Steve Stockman: “President Obama is begging to be impeached”
Prachi Gupta
The Congressman seems to really believe this is the President's political strategy, based on WND's report
House GOP’s border conundrum: Will new leadership be able to pass a bill?
Jim Newell
New majority leader Kevin McCarthy and whip Steve Scalise are wrangling votes for a border bill. It won't be easy
Cruz-ifying the border debate: How Ted Cruz is yet again giving Boehner headaches
Jim Newell
As the House unveils border legislation, Ted Cruz walks across the Capitol and urges conservatives to scuttle it
Ted Cruz’s revolting power play: Here’s what’s really behind his nativist nonsense
Heather Digby Parton
While much of America may laugh at the Tea Party lunatic, here's how he's secretly setting much of the DC agenda
Volunteer villain: How Ted Cruz’s hard-line immigration stance helps Democrats
Simon Maloy
Ted Cruz becomes the face of anti-immigrant sentiment at the precise moment Democrats needed a political foil
Japanese nuclear plant deemed safe, nears restart
Mari YamaguchiThe new American exceptionalism: An imperial state unable to impose its will
Tom Engelhardt
While the corporate sector flourishes, the U.S. government is incapable of dictating policy at home or abroad
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