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Brendan Gauthier

Sanders wasn't suggesting Democrats "ditch" identity politics or separate class from race, but rather the opposite

Mike Huckabee; Mitt Romney; Newt Gingrich (AP/Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Manuel Balce Ceneta/Tami Chappell)

Mittmentum stalling

Matthew Rozsa

At least two prominent Trump supporters want to see someone other than Mitt Romney be America's top diplomat

President-elect Donald Trump waves to a crowd in the lobby of the New York Times building following a meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016, in New York. (AP)

Brian Kahn, Bobby Magill - Climate Central

Donald Trump, in an effort to cut spending, is likely going to slash some important climate change programs

In this Nov. 9, 2016, photo, President Barack Obama pause while speaking in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. It was supposed to be his grand valedictory tour. Now Obama must use his last major trip abroad to try to calm shocked world leaders about the outcome of the U.S. election, and what comes next when Donald Trump is president. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

4.2 million workers would have seen their pay climb on Dec. 1, but won't be able to now

Shepard Smith (AP/Richard Drew)

Shep smith lays down the law

Brendan Gauthier

The Fox News host slammed Donald Trump over his flimsy YouTube video for 100 days

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a LBGT For Hillary Gala at the Cipriani Club, in New York (AP/Andrew Harnik)

Matthew Rozsa

Clinton's popular vote win, if it holds, would put her just ahead of Al Gore in 2000 — both of whom lost

Petitioners Gabe Mandell, 14, left, and Adonis Williams, 12, look on as an attorney speaks at a court hearing Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016, in Seattle. Eight children are asking a Seattle judge to find Washington state in contempt for failing to adequately protect them and future generations from the harmful effects of climate change, part of a nationwide effort by young people to try to force action on global warming. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) (AP)

Phuong Le

Eight children say their future is not being protect from the effects of climate change

Jim DeMint

Trump's outsourced White House

Heather Digby Parton

Former senator Jim DeMint was a Trump skeptic at first, but he may soon hold immense power in the White House

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We were warned about Trump

Chauncey DeVega

A political theorist once envisioned the flawed machinery of our democracy giving rise to an authoritarian regime

FILE - In this Friday, Nov. 18, 2016 photo, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley smiles while speaking at the Federalist Society's National Lawyers Convention in Washington. President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Haley as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and he will treat the ambassadorship as a Cabinet-level position, according to two sources familiar with Trump's decision who requested anonymity to discuss the decision and its announcement. Haley, an outspoken Trump critic throughout much of the presidential race, would become his first female - and first nonwhite - Cabinet-level official if confirmed by the Senate. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File) (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

She said voting for Trump "turned her stomach." He said the state was "embarrassed" by her

Depiction of Protestant pilgrims preparing to leave for the New World

Peter C. Mancall - The Conversation

There is no holiday more American than Thanksgiving – and perhaps none with origins so shrouded in comforting myths

FILE - In this Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stands in front of his airplane as he speaks during a rally in Bentonville, Ark. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) (AP)

Michael Hayne - Alternet

Where was all that acceptance of the will of the people when Obama was elected?

(AP/John Bazemore)

Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

Think Germany. Think McCarthy. Think authoritarian

(Reuters/Lucas Jackson/AP/Evan Vucci/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump Loves Money In Politics

Amanda Marcotte

Forget Trump's anti-corruption rhetoric — he's out to stack the courts with judges who love money in politics

The Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison, WI. (<a href='https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Michael+Heimlich'>Michael Heimlich</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>/Salon)

Un-rigging our democracy

David Daley

Democrats need to focus on redistricting reforms that protect their right to vote, or they'll keep losing

Mary Johnson protests against the election of President-elect Donald Trump Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016, in front of City Hall in Kansas City, Mo. (AP)

Robert Reich

An agenda for the protester who is ready to take America back

(AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

R. Kelly Garrett - The Conversation

Misinformed people with biases are more to blame than Mark Zuckerberg's tech company

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The solo Thanksgiving

Eric Slater

Spending holidays together in a town named for your family isn't better than going it alone in NYC, just different

Marion Cotillard and Brad Pitt in "Allied" (Paramount Pictures)

Brad Pitt vs. the Nazis again

Nico Lang

In "Allied," filmmaker Robert Zamekiis works very hard to get out from behind a shadow he chose to stand in

Mitski (Ebru Yildiz)

Mitski plays Webster Hall

Max Cea

Music is the message when Mitski delivers frenzied vocals and dramatic mood reversals while keeping perfectly still

Reince Priebus, Donald Trump (AP/Susan Walsh/Carolyn Kaster/Photo montage by Salon)

Sophia Tesfaye

Reince Priebus and Kellyanne Conway have attempted to shield Trump from the press for fear he will fall apart

Chris Christie (Getty/Robyn Beck/Salon)

Bullsh**ter of the Day

Mireia Triguero Roura

The Garden State Governor just imagineered himself walking away from Donald Trump with his dignity fully intact

Audience members listen as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks in New York, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Brendan Gauthier

Weeks before the electoral college likely confirms Trump's win, Dems are grasping at revolts and recounts

Ukrainian National Guard members walk past a woman wearing a colourful costume as they patrol near Independence Square in Kiev on November 22, 2016 following a night of violence by activists of some far-right Ukrainian parties.
Kiev police said they were investigating an attack by far-right activists on a Russian bank and the office of a Ukrainian politician who is close friends with Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin. Ukraine had marked the third anniversary of the start of three months of protests that resulted in the country's Russian-backed former president being ousted in February 2014 as the former Soviet republic set on a pro-European Union course. / AFP / Sergei SUPINSKY        (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/Getty Images) (Afp/getty Images)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from the knee-deep snow in Grafton, New York, to pelicans chilling in Colombo, Sri Lanka

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