Bill Scher and Matt Lewis explain the logic of political polarization. Plus: Why the Etch A Sketch gaffe is so devastating.
Would the birth control debate hurt him in November? Ellen Chesler and Michelle Goldberg debate. Plus: The GOP’s big favor to the left.
Conor Friedersdorf and Alex Schmidt discuss what motivates Internet commenters. Plus: NY vs. LA.
Sarah Posner and E.J. Graff discuss how the right has created a backlash among young women. Plus: A back-door attack on Obamacare?
David Corn, author of the new book Showdown, describes the president’s steeliness in ordering the Bin Laden raid. Plus: How Obama gave Paul Ryan the rope-a-dope.
Robert Farley and Andrew Erickson discuss China’s anti-ship ballistic missile capability.
Eric Liu, co-author of the new book The Gardens of Democracy, argues that government should be “big on the what and small on the how.” Plus: The myth of the wealthy job creator.
Michael Brendan Dougherty and Freddy Gray investigate whether the Internet is making American journalism more British. Plus: The not-so-special US-UK relationship.
Journalist Mac McClelland worked undercover to expose poor conditions at a massive warehouse for an online retail giant. She discusses how consumers can make a difference. Plus: The dehumanizing conditions workers endure.
Whom should Romney consider for his running mate? Bill Scher and Matt Lewis discuss on The DMZ. Plus: Vice President Newt?