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The Breakdown: A Healthcare Timeline The Breakdown: A Healthcare Timeline

Even if healthcare reform passes in 2010, many of its programs will only go into effect in two or three years. Why? Christopher Hayes says it's all an accounting trick.

Jan 15, 2010 / Chris Hayes

Organizing For America’s First Year Organizing For America’s First Year

Ari Melber reviews OFA's strengths and weaknesses on its first anniversary.

Jan 14, 2010 / MSNBC

Government Regulation’s Value Government Regulation’s Value

Katrina vanden Heuvel wonders if we can radically rethink our economic system.

Jan 13, 2010 / GRITtv

Balancing U.S. Deficit: All Crazy Talk Balancing U.S. Deficit: All Crazy Talk

Chris Hayes argues that the US budget deficit can be resolved--even in the short term.

Jan 13, 2010 / MSNBC

Why Liz Cheney is Irrelevant Why Liz Cheney is Irrelevant

Chris Hayes discusses Liz Cheney and Keep America Safe, her useless neoconservative 'pressure group.'

Jan 12, 2010 / The Rachel Maddow Show

Journalism in 10: Jane Mayer on Protecting Sources Journalism in 10: Jane Mayer on Protecting Sources

The New Yorker's Jane Mayer reflects on the perils of reporting in a post-9/11 world.

Jan 8, 2010 / The Nation Video

Blackwater at the Center of CIA Ops Blackwater at the Center of CIA Ops

The death of two contractors on a CIA base in Afghanistan signals their ongoing ties with US intelligence.

Jan 8, 2010 / The Rachel Maddow Show

What Happened to Obama’s Movement? What Happened to Obama’s Movement?

The Obama campaign was a massive grassroots mobilization, but a year later, has the organization that grew out of it failed to keep up the momentum?

Jan 6, 2010 / GRITtv

Why Attack Obama for Terrorist Acts? Why Attack Obama for Terrorist Acts?

The Nation's Chris Hayes challenges the right wing rhetoric of conservative Rep. Peter King regarding the attempted terror attack on Christmas.

Dec 29, 2009 / MSNBC

Dave Zirin on the Year in Sports Dave Zirin on the Year in Sports

The Nation's Dave Zirin weighs in on the year's biggest controversies from A-Rod to Michael Vick to Tiger Woods.

Dec 29, 2009 / MSNBC

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