- Wal-Mart Files With N.L.R.B. to Block Union-Backed Protests--This upcoming Black Friday is too big a deal for them. NYT
- 5 Ways Most Americans Are Blind to How Their Country Is Stacked for the Wealthy
- Moyers: 'The Religion of Inequality'
- Pelosi: Fiscal cliff deal must include tax hikes for rich Salon
- GOP senators block Dem 'insourcing' bill--"Senate Republicans on Thursday blocked an "insourcing" bill from Democrats that would have ended tax breaks for companies that move jobs overseas." Three cheers for the (overseas) job creators!
- Millionaire migration a myth, say researchers at Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality--And if they do leave, so be it.
- Stray penises and politicos
- The Petraeus Scandal Takes a Turn for the Shirtless
- Veteran F.B.I. Agent Helped Start Petraeus E-Mail Inquiry NYT
- ABC Affiliate: 'All Up In My Snatch' Petraeus Book Graphic A 'Mistake'
- Petraeus Case Raises Concerns About Americans' Privacy NYT
- Republicans skip Benghazi hearing; complain about lack of information on Benghazi
- 5 things we've learned from Petraeus scandal
- White House Wins Open-Government Award; Keeps It Secret
- Obama Cabinet Flunks Disclosure Test With 19 in 20 Ignoring Law
- Google transparency report: Government Surveillance Requests Are Way Up—and the U.S. Is the Leader
- Graphic: Highly Detailed Election Results Map
- Gay Vote Seen as Crucial in Obama's Victory
- Democrats, don't get too cocky
- Democrats Unlikely to Regain House in 2014
- Now That's What I Call Gerrymandering!--"Americans didn't intend to elect a Republican majority to the House of Representatives. Thanks to GOP-engineered redistricting, they did."
- FFRF sues IRS to enforce church electioneering ban--"The Freedom From Religion Foundation is taking the Internal Revenue Service to court over its failure to enforce electioneering restrictions against churches and religious organizations, calling it a violation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment and of FFRF's equal protection rights."
- How to Rig an Election: The G.O.P. aims to paint the country red
- Tea Party Learns Its Painful Electoral Lesson: That Mitt Romney Was Too Moderate--And they blame the Republican establishment. The fact that they're bat-shit crazy has nothing to do with their losses.
- Jindal: End 'dumbed-down conservatism'--So brave saying this after the elections are over, but then again, he probably doesn't really mean it (Salon).
- Jon Huntsman: Tune out 'pontificators'--"Jon Huntsman on Monday joined a chorus of center-right critics who are questioning the GOP's reliance on the conservative media establishment, saying the party needed to move beyond 'pontificators …who are making millions.'"
- Let's Just Say It, Karl Rove Is A Big Part Of The Problem
- In California, 'Republican' Is Becoming A Toxic Label--But that won't stop them from pushing on.
- Allen West falls further behind--And hopefully all the way out of the House.
- Jon Stewart: 'How On Earth Did Mitt Romney Find Out About The Extraordinary Bag Of Gifts?'--Romney complained to his donors that Obama 'bribed' his way back to the White House.
- Republicans Aren't So Good With Money After All
- Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS Never Filed Legally Required Registration
- Campaign Finance Reformers Get Back To Work After Record Election Spending
- Sen. Franken: Put Citizens United in the Dumpster of Bad Ideas
- Colbert Super PAC SHH! - Secret Second 501c4--Guess what happens to SuperPAC money?
- Arizona Republicans Sue To Block Ballots In Latino Precinct --Around 100,000 votes may be thrown out (NYT).
- Judge Slaps Husted's Last-Minute Ballot Change In Ohio
- Romney Co-Chair: Romney Would Have 'Absolutely' Won Wisconsin With Voter ID Law
- Maine GOP's Charlie Webster: 'Unusual' To See Black People Voting
- Paul Ryan: Obama won because of 'urban' turnout
- Romney's Hispanic chairman says candidate made mistakes--And now they're trying to make nice as far as immigration reform goes.
- Why a Rush Limbaugh Listener Thinks Calling Obama a 'Magic Negro' Is Okay
- Exclusive: Lee Atwater's Infamous 1981 Interview on the Southern Strategy