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The right’s wild, new fantasy: “Obamacare is killing liberalism!”
Elias Isquith
Why Charles Krauthammer and others declaring (and praying for) the demise of liberalism are in for disappointment
Obsessed with Paul Krugman: A disgraced neoliberal’s one-man crusade
George McIntire
Neoliberal Harvard professor and infamous Newsweek writer Niall Ferguson can't get Paul Krugman out of his mind
“Republicans love people who have money”: GOP ex-congressman sounds off to Salon
Josh Eidelson
Longtime GOP congressman Chris Shays explains Tea Party's compromise allergy, and gets inside John Boehner's head
Kerry: Obstacles remain for Iran nuclear deal
Associated Press
Despite initial optimism of agreement on the horizon, Secretary of State stresses issues are unresolved
Tea Party shocker: Even right-wingers become liberals when they turn off Fox News
Paul Rosenberg
America's center is to the left, and even Tea Partyers are liberals when they turn off Rush and learn real facts
Economy adds 204k jobs, unemployment rises slightly to 7.3%
Associated Press
The shutdown skewed the data for October
Michigan mayor: We’re not under Shariah law!
David Neiwert
An article published on a spoof site propelled thousands of conservatives to call Dearborn City Hall in a panic
Anti-gay bigots are getting their clocks cleaned
Kerry Eleveld
Today's vote on LGBT workplace protections showed Democrats using it as a wedge issue. And the right hiding in fear
Silk Road rises again, almost
Natasha Lennard
Just weeks after DoJ shutdown the original site, Silk Road 2.0 shows the resilience of online black markets
Chomsky: America has become a one-party rogue state
Elias Isquith
The celebrated intellectual unloads on the U.S. government for shirking the international community
GOP establishment scores major win in Alabama congressional primary
Elias Isquith
Establishment-pick Bradley Byrne defeats Tea Party-backed Dean Young
House leader Pete Sessions reveals GOP’s lack of interest in governing
Elias Isquith
The chairman of the House Rules Committee: "Everything ... should be about messaging to win back the Senate"
“New American center” is a corporate fantasy
RJ Eskow
Media outlets tout a new demographic whose priorities just happen to coincide with those of the 1 percent
Chris Christie’s dream: Why he wants to be the next George W. Bush (seriously)
Steve Kornacki
NJ's governor sees an old path to the White House. But there's a difference: Bush didn't contend with a Tea Party
Chris Christie reelected governor of New Jersey
Steve Peoples
The incumbent governor wins reelection in a landslide
Boehner hands Democrats another gift: Reviving their 2012 coalition
Brian Beutler
Republicans may succeed in dooming immigration, ENDA and anything else -- but a lot of voters will take notice
John Kerry doesn’t know what he’s doing
Peter Van Buren
His tenure as secretary of state has been a mess. But the real problem is our incoherent foreign policy
GOP’s humiliating new predicament: Why it may have to fund the law it hates!
Brian Beutler
Now that Obamacare's flaws are evident, GOP and the right are about to face a fresh new round of delicious tension
The charter-school lie: Market-based education gambles with our children
Jeff Bryant
New proof that vouchers and charter schools don't reform education, just subject it to the whims of businessmen
No, really, progressives should follow the Tea Party
Bhaskar Sunkara
The shutdown was foolish and destructive, but it showed that committed factions can build an opposition movement
Democrats worry over Obamacare’s rocky start
Elias Isquith
Leading Dems worry the healthcare law's early failures will squander whatever advantages they gained post-shutdown
Must-see morning clip: Jon Stewart reminds the media that he is a comedian
Prachi Gupta
After his vitriolic coverage of Obamacare, reporters are claiming "The Daily Show" host is anti-Obama
Virginia’s Tea Party debacle
Elias Isquith
Will the impending defeat of Ken Cuccinelli shake the GOP out of its radical right-wing stupor?
GOP congressman says Ted Cruz doesn’t live in “political reality”
Elias Isquith
Rep. Scott Rigell says Cruz and other fellow GOPers are living in their own world
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