Believing in untruths is becoming an essential part of the conservative identity.
Conservatism
When Majorities Don’t Mean Control
For the second time since 1965, Democrats might have a majority in the New York Senate. But they’re probably not going to control it.
Colorado Voters’ Power of the Purse
Current and former lawmakers are taking the Taxpayer Bill of Rights to court for a second opinion.
Progressives: The Biggest Winners of State Ballot Measures
Things just got good for Washington State’s gay charter school teachers, who can now inhale and really enjoy the food at their weddings.
Land of the “Free Stuff,” Home of the Brave
Conservatives finally found a fall guy for their big loss last Tuesday—the American people.
Democrats Make Gains in Statehouses, but Republicans Still Dominate
Democrats gained back some of the chambers lost in 2010, but Republicans had big wins of their own.
The Future of the White Man’s Party
For a glimpse of where the GOP is headed, look to California, where Latinos, Asians, and young people just elected Democratic supermajorities to the state legislature.
A Letter to Conservatives
Some things for them to think about on the occasion of their defeat
The GOP Apostate Campaigns for Obama in Virginia
Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee goes door knocking for Obama
These Guys Are Running for Office!?
Four candidates you wouldn’t think would be on the ballot—let alone running for re-election.

