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  • MoveOn, Limbaugh and how the game is played

    Will the Democrats ever learn?
  • Blackwater? Hey, look, it's MoveOn!

    A Republican representative tries to change the subject.
  • Number of the Day

    The Senate votes overwhelmingly to condemn "personal attacks" on Gen. David Petraeus.
  • Clinton, Petraeus and MoveOn: Giuliani smells a rat

    Memo to the mayor: It's worse than you think.
  • Am I in bed with MoveOn?

    More kinky fantasies from wacky right-wingers!
  • Priorities

    On the sixth anniversary of 9/11, Republicans aim their sights at MoveOn.
  • Are Democrats really so lame?

    Republicans are on the ropes, but yet another mainstream media star says it's Democrats who are in trouble, thanks to Bush-hating bloggers and billionaires. Here we go again.
  • What Democrats need to learn about power

    The former communications director for Newt Gingrich compares the Democratic takeover of 2007 to the Republican takeover of 1995.
  • MoveOn moves in with Pelosi

    The netroots group's support proved crucial to passage of the Democrats' Iraq spending plan. But antiwar activists say MoveOn has been co-opted by its access to power.
  • A MoveOn push poll?

    85 percent of MoveOn's 3.3 million members are backing elosi's Iraq plan. But can those numbers be trusted?
  • Election forecasts from Moulitsas, Blades and Lakoff

    In Berkeley, netroots leaders and liberal scholars make their predictions.
  • Watch what you say

    It's OK for Karl Rove to slander liberals and MoveOn. But when MoveOn puts out an ad about Iraq? That's an "utter disgrace."
  • Life of the Party

    MoveOn's Eli Pariser is confident that the Democrats can come back -- but first they have to stop cowering.
  • Bridging the red-blue divide

    If progressives want to lead the country, will they first have to learn to love the places they left behind?
  • Terrorizing the judiciary

    How much invective from Pat Robertson & Co. can the Republicans stand up for? MoveOn.org asks TV audiences from Texas to Washington.
  • MoveOn, moving in after the fact

    After standing on the sidelines when it mattered, MoveOn makes a late play on the bankruptcy bill.
  • David Brooks, champion of the people?

    The right-wing columnist used my work to bash Dean and MoveOn as elitists -- conveniently ignoring the big-money interests that pull the GOP's strings.
  • End of the "big happy family"

    In answer to critics of MoveOn, Wes Boyd says that mobilizing a vibrant opposition to Bush's policies was just the first step. And he doesn't blame Kerry for the Democrats' loss.
  • The revolution that failed -- for now

    Groups like ACT and MoveOn promised to remake American politics, but they didn't beat Bush. Is there a future for liberal People Power?
  • Happy days are here again!

    Cheer up, progressives, says Texas populist Jim Hightower. Not only will Kerry win decisively on Nov. 2 -- we're also seeing the great awakening of grass-roots democracy.
  • The Bull's-eye state

    Susan Sarandon, Bruce Springsteen and an army of lesser-known door-knockers converge on Ohio to swing it Democratic blue.
  • Ad blusters

    Two online entries out of hundreds in MoveOn's TV-spot contest compared Bush to Hitler, and Republicans cry "hate speech." But they're the ones who are twisting the truth.
  • Right Hook

    Getting giddy over Saddam: Taranto says bring on the millions of angry Arabs; Frum declares God wants Bush reelected. Plus: Why Saddam is the next Che Guevara.
  • Anyone but Bush

    Veteran activist Todd Gitlin speaks out about MoveOn, ANSWER, the Greens -- and how progressives need to emulate the self-discipline of the right to win in 2004.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    A number of MoveOn members have written in to defend their online preference poll. Here's a sample.
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