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They won, we lost: How corruption became America’s national pastime
Janine Wedel
How the nation's corporate elite "extorts hard working people for their own political and financial gains"
We live in the most peaceful period in human history… wait, what?
Joanna Rothkopf
A new video explains the war paradox
Bobby Jindal’s foreign policy farce: Inside a dopey pre-presidential routine
Jim Newell
Louisiana governor is latest presidential possibility to "lay out his foreign policy vision." Hint: it's hawkish
We’ve corporatized the planet: The unseemly secret about America’s foreign policy
Patrick L. Smith
In Ukraine, however, these efforts seem to have failed. Here's why that's a good thing
The “New American Century” is over before it started
Pepe Escobar
While America battles ISIS in the Middle East, a new kind of threat to its global hegemony is emerging in Eurasia
Lindsey Graham 2016: The president America so desperately needs!
Simon Maloy
America’s greatest senator wants to be America’s greatest president
From 9/11 to ISIS: The massive failure of U.S. intelligence
Tom Engelhardt
Taxpayers are pouring $68 billion annually into 17 intelligence outfits. Why do they seem to offer anything but?
Rand Paul won’t like this: Ron Paul weighs in on secessionist movements in the U.S.
Luke Brinker
As the senator tries to distance himself from his inflammatory father, Ron Paul refuses to go quietly
Wall Street Journal columnist tells Obama how to save his presidency: Ring up George W. Bush!
Luke Brinker
Neoconservative writer Bret Stephens thinks he has just the remedy for Obama's second term blues -- George W. Bush
Discrimination is an “inalienable” right: The 5 juiciest revelations in the New Yorker’s Rand Paul profile
Luke Brinker
From tensions with Ron Paul to his support for legalized discrimination, a new profile sheds an unflattering light
U.S. government to American people: Stay away from these countries
Simran Khosla
In total, the State Department has travel warnings in place for 41 nations across the globe
Obama loses the left: Why his low approval rating may be here to stay
Elias Isquith
For many liberals, it's Sen. Elizabeth Warren's party now. After six years, here's why they're ready for a change
Neocons’ Ferguson freakout: Why their latest attack on Obama makes them look so silly
Elias Isquith
The president's noting the turmoil in Ferguson during a speech at the U.N. has got Cheney and friends livid
Obama’s U.N. speech: We won’t be “an occupying power”
Julie Pace, Josh Lederman
In speech before General Assembly, president says the world is "at a crossroads between war and peace"
Rejecting diversity, and racial and religious equality: The scary message behind secession movements
Todd Brewster
Countries look to reorganize along ethnic and religious lines -- which is bad news for pluralism and progress
The Dick Cheney view of presidential power is winning
Joan Walsh
Feckless Congress campaigns instead of voting on Syrian airstrikes, while McCain and Graham want to move on Assad
Why Europe is terrified of deflation
Paul Ames
Leaders fear declining prices could lead to economic hard times unseen since the formation of the European Union
Why America will never win the war on terror
Tom Engelhardt
The U.S. military is neither a nation nor an army builder. It bodes ill for our future efforts in the Middle East
Rich neocon’s twisted scheme: Meet the private equity hawk cheering for Ukraine
Sam Knight
How a super-wealthy friend of Ted Cruz acts as a window to the State Department's morbid cheerleading in Ukraine
Obama channels Reagan: Why his ISIS strategy is doomed from the start
Stephan Richter, Richard Phillips
The Gipper's muscular foreign policy did nothing to prevent terrorist attacks. Obama's falling into the same trap
Laura Ingraham’s ISIS conspiracy: Immigrant children are the real threat to America!
Heather Digby Parton
Fox host and right-wing buddies want the nation to get its priorities straight. Wait till you see what those are
“A steady flow of stupidity”: Reality in Ukraine — and Obama and the New York Times’ bizarro parallel universe
Patrick L. Smith
A new cease-fire in Ukraine seems durable -- despite best efforts of Washington and the media to provoke conflict
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