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GOP destruction is worse than America realizes
Brian Beutler
Republican tricks are putting our economy and national morale in danger -- but the country is blissfully unaware
House to vote on gutting Obamacare
Associated Press
As part of temporary funding bill, GOP Reps. take aim at healthcare reform
New test could expose GOP’s pack of charlatans
Brian Beutler
Do Cruz, Paul and co. really want to shut the government down over Obamacare? Their farce may soon be revealed
Ted Cruz: The dumbest “genius” ever!
Jim Newell
The brilliant Ted Cruz has it all figured out, when it comes to defunding Obamacare. Surrender to his intellect!
GOP deludes itself on shutdown threat
Brian Beutler
No, no, no, the odds of a government shutdown haven't changed. Don't let Republican infighting confuse you
The assassination of an atheist
Greta Christina
For over two decades, Dr. Narendra Dabholkar worked to overcome superstition in India. And it cost him his life
“I scared the crap out of them!”: Alan Grayson details how to work with the GOP
David Dayen
Congressman Alan Grayson tells Salon how he handles the right, and how America has created "stealth socialism"
The right’s self-defeating new business scheme
Alex Pareene
The "Shutdown Obamacare!" strategy conservatives are pushing may be political suicide, but it's great for donations
GOP brass plays party for fools
Brian Beutler
Top brass Republicans believe they can manipulate rank-and-file members into abandoning their favorite passions
The war on the right… could come from GOP!
Brian Beutler
If there's a government shutdown later this month, it's because Boehner will be going to war with conservatives
Alan Grayson unloads on “warmongering” and “hubris”: The Salon interview
David Dayen
Congressman tells Salon about leading the opposition to Syria vote, and the difference between Democrats and GOP
What GOP’s dysfunction means for progressives
Brian Beutler
Don't mistake Republicans' haplessness for an automatic, unalloyed progressive victory in the upcoming budget wars
United Airlines issued $0 fares in error
MARY JANE CREDEUR
An unknown number of tickets were sold online and it presents a conundrum for the airline
Drug shortages continue as manufacturing problems persist
NANCI BOMPEY
Incentives to help new companies enter the market may help
The right’s Obamacare obsession is destroying the Republican Party
Brian Beutler
Conservatives' Ahab-like determination to destroy Obamacare is actually obliterating their own party
The right’s new dirty trick to hold government hostage
Brian Beutler
The scheme to defund Obamacare isn't the real end game. What GOP really wants is billions more in spending cuts
The student debt bubble isn’t bursting
Natasha Lennard
While banks pull out of student loan business, the government is still making bank on student debtors
Newsflash: Syria and the debt limit are different things!
Brian Beutler
This idea that a Syria debate will make it harder to "handle" the debt vote misunderstands their key differences
GOP’s sabotage fetish: Can an honest Syria debate occur?
Joan Walsh
Obama was right to bring a vote to Congress before intervening in Syria. But a worst-case scenario could greet him
Memoir in the age of BuzzFeed
Wayne Koestenbaum
Matias Viegener's high-concept "2500 Random Things About Me Too" echoes Joyce and Artaud
Can this man save Obama’s legacy?
Ross Barkan
Steve Israel's working to win back a Democratic congress. The odds are long, but the president's agenda is at stake
No, Obama isn’t botching the debt negotiations again
Brian Beutler
Yes, the president isn't always the best negotiator. But in this case? He's playing his hand just the right way
Boehner the Scrooge?: How the GOP congress could ruin your holiday
Brian Beutler
Many alarms about the debt limit posturing are misplaced. But another New Year's showdown could be on the horizon
Republicans turn on each other, invite national disaster
Brian Beutler
Awkward infighting on Obamacare pits the GOP realists vs. the fantasists. The result is desperate and catastrophic
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