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Karl Rove vs. Elizabeth Warren Karl Rove vs. Elizabeth Warren

A new ad from the conservative group Crossroads GPS attacks Elizabeth Warren and Occupy Wall Street.

Nov 10, 2011 / Ari Berman

Obama Must Talk to Iran Obama Must Talk to Iran

 The IAEA report didn’t provide any smoking gun, and there’s lot of time for negotiations.

Nov 10, 2011 / Bob Dreyfuss

Oops, He Did It Again Oops, He Did It Again

Rick Perry is toast. 

Nov 10, 2011 / Jamelle Bouie

Stanching the Flow of Corporate Dollars into Campaigns Stanching the Flow of Corporate Dollars into Campaigns

When our nation arrives at a level of corruption we cannot bear, we shouldn’t.

Nov 10, 2011 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

How to Lose an Election in Two Minutes How to Lose an Election in Two Minutes

 This is fantastic.

Nov 9, 2011 / Jamelle Bouie

Smokin’ Joe Frazier: The Death of the Disrespected Smokin’ Joe Frazier: The Death of the Disrespected

At the end of his life, the champion boxer was rejected by the same establishment so quick to embrace him when it suited their needs. Smokin’ Joe deserved so much better...

Nov 9, 2011 / Dave Zirin

Ragin’ Tea Party Rep. Joe Walsh Screams at His Constituents Ragin’ Tea Party Rep. Joe Walsh Screams at His Constituents

The humorless GOP “deadbeat dad” has a public tantrum and asks for more coffee.

Nov 9, 2011 / Leslie Savan

Voting Rights Restored in Maine, Restricted in Mississippi Voting Rights Restored in Maine, Restricted in Mississippi

Maine votes to reinstate election-day voter registration while Mississippi votes to mandate government-issued IDs in order to cast a ballot.

Nov 9, 2011 / Ari Berman

Labor Rights, Abortion Rights, Immigrant Rights, Voting Rights Prevail

Labor Rights, Abortion Rights, Immigrant Rights, Voting Rights Prevail Labor Rights, Abortion Rights, Immigrant Rights, Voting Rights Prevail

In a rebuff to GOP extremism, voters reject Mississippi’s personhood amendment and Ohio’s attack on labor rights. 

Nov 9, 2011 / John Nichols

The Story of Broke The Story of Broke

Why there’s still plenty of money to build a better future.

Nov 8, 2011 / Peter Rothberg

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