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By Robert Reich High-rolling political investors don't need to spend a dollar more in order to exert overwhelming influence |
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By Mary Elizabeth Williams An Arkansas school official's anti-gay Facebook rant prompts a disturbing Web backlash -- and a legal hornet's nest |
By Justin Elliott A businessman who is being sued by Attorney General and Senate hopeful Jack Conway is funding Rand Paul » More War Room |
By Alex Pareene Our awards for the most egregiously race-baiting campaign ads of the year » More War Room |
By Justin Elliott A Virginia man allegedly planned to attack the Washington Metro system, but how big a role did informants play? » More War Room |
By Salon Staff "When we promised 'Change You Can Believe In', it wasn't 'Change You Can Believe In, in 18 months'" » More War Room |
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By Alex Pareene Two former Tea Party success stories plummet in the polls » More War Room |
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