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Palin's Unlikely Hero
Thomas Paine gets a nod in Going Rogue, and Sarah Palin's not the only conservative who loves this American revolutionary. But the right has him-and their American history-all wrong, writes historian Harvey Kaye.
Huckabee's Power Surge
The 2008 also-ran is suddenly the hottest Republican in the 2012 presidential field. Bush adviser Mark McKinnon talks with Mike Huckabee's top strategist.
Forget Bipartisanship
Health-care reform passed the House with just one GOP vote, and the fetishists of bipartisanship are clucking. But Paul Begala says after the bipartisan march to war in Iraq and other disasters, the Democrats are making a smart bet.
Bachmann's Angry Mob
The gray-haired curiosity-seekers assembled by the Tea Party's Wonder Woman, Michele Bachmann, in D.C. is part of the GOP purge that plays well on cable TV. But the party's not ready to face its biggest threat.
The Plot to Purge GOP Moderates
A sect of hard-right Republicans is celebrating their loss in a New York House race-but that's just the beginning of a plan to purge moderates. Benjamin Sarlin speaks to the ringleader.
Did Women Beat the Right's Point Man?
Limbaugh and the Tea Party crowd drove out the moderate woman, but Conservative Doug Hoffman still lost his race. Max Blumenthal says far right's virulent attacks are what really did him in.
Why the Democrats Should Lose
Tuesday's elections are a referendum on Obama's first year, right? But The Daily Beast's Peter Beinart argues if the Democrats don't take a hit, the White House isn't doing its job.























