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The Joe Biden Delusion
The vice president commands enormous affection. That doesn’t mean he can win the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Today, NPR made Sanders an unperson...at least for NPR listeners
NPR political correspondent Mara Liasson performed acrobatics before a live audience of radio listeners today (9/2/15) — twisting herself into a pretzel to avoid mentioning (whisper:) Bernie.
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: This is the difference between Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders
Watch how they conduct their campaigns.
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Harvard Professor Larry Lessig Says He's Running for President
He declared his candidacy on "This Week."
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Bernie Sanders' Labor Day index, with apologies to Harper's Magazine
By Bernie Sanders. Illustrations by Robert Neubecker / For The Times
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The Sanders Paradox: a Brief for Bernie
In this presidential summer of our discontent, the radical left has been fighting hard—not chiefly against capitalism and its galloping calamities, it seems, but against . . . Bernie Sanders. By William Kaufman.
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Hillary Clinton Goes to Militaristic, Hawkish Think Tank, Gives Militaristic, Hawkish Speech
If Hillary Clinton is already this hawkish while trying to fend off Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary, imagine what she'll be doing and saying in the general election or, worse, while in the Oval Office as “Commander-in-Chief.”
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An Open Letter to Hillary Clinton
This open letter came the closest to expressing exactly why I cannot, and WILL not vote for Mrs. Clinton. I am tired of the Establishment, career, and extremely OUT OF TOUCH candidates that the two parties keep offering up. And if she is just going to be more of the same, then we can do without her.
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The Shutdown Congress, And Why The GOP Can't Help Itself
The government will run out of money at the end of September, and while congressional leaders have yet to offer a plan to keep the lights on, some Republicans have already seized on the notion of linking that vital spending to a bill defunding Planned Parenthood -- a move that would guarantee deadlock.
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Here's how Bernie Sanders may be changing politics for good
The 2016 election is a homecoming for Sanders in another sense. He's returning to the role he embraced during his early years in politics—that of the long shot. In Hillary Clinton, with her lengthy CV, vast donor network, and unmatched name recognition, he could hardly have picked a tougher target.
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There is a Bernie Sanders arcade game, and it is amazing
Dodge the "extreme right wing" and fat cats in your hydrogen plane.
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Labor law has been frozen for 60 years. Democrats are trying to crack it open.
A new bill would beef up penalties for retaliating against workers, which are now typically seen as just a speeding ticket.
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Sanders touts 1 million online donations
The Vermont Independent's campaign has grown in intensity since launching at the end of May. His supporters tout the 1 million mark as an achievement that happened quicker than in President Obama's 2008 and 2012 bids.
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Dems on GOP's Benghazi committee start to play hardball
As the Benghazi committee is exposed as the partisan exercise it has always been, the politics surrounding the scheme are clearly intensifying.
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Mark Takano Posts Spoof Craigslist Ad For House Speaker
Shared on his Facebook Page.
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Democrats want special panel on gun violence
House Democrats are intensifying their effort to check gun violence.
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Democrats: GOP chair hiding Planned Parenthood footage
Oversight Chairman Chaffetz has said he will set up a “viewing room” for Democratic members and staff to view the videos. Republicans have not yet hosted a screening, the aide said, calling the move a "direct violation" of the Democrats' recent subpoena of Daleiden's unedited footage.
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It’s All Benghazi
The House hearings intended to hurt Hillary Clinton are just one case of politicians capitalizing on a nonissue. Remember the debt crisis?
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Bernie Sanders' night: Authenticity wins the Democratic debate
Democrats have a surprisingly competitive race for their presidential nomination, and if you watched their announced candidates debate Tuesday night, you saw why. Not because the candidates, like their Republican counterparts, spent much time and effort attacking one another; they didn't. And not because Hillary Rodham Clinton suffered grievous wounds or damaged her standing; she didn't.
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Deficit shrinks by $1 trillion in Obama era
Obama's record on deficit reduction is practically a miracle - but it's one most Americans have never heard about.
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