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Melania Trump (AP/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Melanie Trump doesn't like you

Jeremy Binckes

Melania is important. Melania is big. Melania isn't happy to see you

(Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

Sophia Tesfaye

“Don’t act like this started with Donald Trump," the president declared. "He didn’t come out of nowhere”

(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Brendan Gauthier

The son of a billionaire called sexual harassment allegations a "get rich quick" scheme

Republican vice presidential candidate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, and his wife Karen, right,. (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

It's a variation on the "hey, look over there!" defense

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally, Monday, Oct. 10, 2016, in Ambridge, Pa. (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

Too good to be true? Looks like it was a hoax played on the Serbian magazine Nedeljnik

(AP/Jim Cole/Evan Vucci)

A Tale of two speeches

Heather Digby Parton

Trump's dog-whistle diatribe was this campaign's darkest hour, while Michelle Obama's speech was its finest

(AP/Evan Vucci)

Trump: Frankenstein's Monster

Chauncey DeVega

The corporate news media and Republican party bear responsibility for the hateful madness Trump unleashed yesterday

FILE - In this Sept. 5, 2012 file photo, then U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during her joint conference with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing when talks between Clinton and Chinese leaders failed to narrow gaps on how to end the crisis in Syria and how to resolve Beijing's territorial disputes with its smaller neighbors over the South China Sea. Clinton privately said the U.S. would "ring China with missile defense" if the Chinese government failed to curb North Korea's nuclear program, a potential hint at how the former secretary of state would act if elected president. Clinton's remarks were revealed by WikiLeaks in a hack of the Clinton campaign chairman's personal account. (Feng Li/Pool Photo via AP, File) (AP)

Nomaan Merchant

In leaked emails, the Democratic nominee said that the system would be a bulwark against North Korea

A visitor tries out a Samsung Electronics Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone at its shop in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 14, 2016. Samsung Electronics said Friday that the discontinuation of the Galaxy Note 7 would cost the company about $3 billion during the current and next quarters, bringing the total cost of the recall to at least $5.3 billion. The company said it will expand sales of two other smartphones released in spring, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, quashing rumors that it may try to release updated versions of those devices. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man) (AP)

Youkyung Lee

More than 2.5 million smartphones have been recalled due to overheating problems

FILE - In this Aug. 18, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to retired and active law enforcement personnel at a Fraternal Order of Police lodge during a campaign stop in Statesville, N.C. The endorsement by a national police organization for Trump has exposed a divide within the ranks of law enforcement: Can they support someone who calls himself the law-and-order candidate, but was caught on tape bragging about sexually predatory behavior toward women? And what about his antagonizing the very minority communities that police agencies need to win over amid turmoil over police shootings of unarmed black men? (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File) (AP)

Lisa Marie Pane

The Atlanta police union is having second thoughts about its endorsement

(AP/Evan Vucci)

Trump's vintage anti-Semitism

Gary Legum

Trump's virulent tirade of a speech was chilling, paranoid and a page out of both Breitbart and Father Coughlin

(<a href='https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Rob+Wilson'>Rob Wilson</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

Angelo Young

Will American companies emerge from a "earnings recession" or has their ability to turn to a profit been lost?

Forensic experts investigate the ruins of a community hall after it  was bombed by Saudi-led warplanes in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, Oct. 9, 2016 (Reuters/Khaled Abdullah)

Ben Norton

At least 140 Yemenis were killed and 600 wounded in the U.S.-backed massacre, which the U.N. called "outrageous"

Rush Limbaugh (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

Elizabeth Preza - Alternet

"If the left ever senses and smells that there's no consent in part of the equation then here come the rape police"

Fabiola Vejar waits to register people to vote in front of a Latino supermarket in Las Vegas on Thursday, June 9, 2016. Shielded from deportation under an Obama administration program that protects those brought to the country illegally as children, Vejar, 18, cannot vote. So she volunteers with Mi Familia Vota, encouraging others to be heard at the ballot box. "I don’t have that voice," she says, "but there's other people ... who feel the way I do. They should vote." (AP Photo/John Locher) (AP)

Lisa Garcia Bedolla - The Conversation

Hearing negative stereotypes about yourself might just reinforce those feelings

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) (AP)

Harry Boyte - BillMoyers.com

The awakening puts citizens at the center of politics, problem-solving and the creation of a democratic way of life

Ben Norton

Founder of peace group CODEPINK discusses her new book "Kingdom of the Unjust: Behind the U.S.-Saudi Connection"

Rush Limbaugh; Donald Trump; Joe Scarborough (Getty/Ethan Miller/Reuters/Mike Segar/Getty/Frederick M. Brown/Salon)

Are women people?

Amanda Marcotte

The presidential election has turned into a referendum on whether women are full human beings or objects men own

Still from "Christine" (The Orchard)

Spectacle of televised death

Mary Elizabeth Williams

New drama explores the tragedy of Christine Chubbuck and our fascination with her demise and others like it

(HBO/John P. Johnson)

Empathy, violence in Westworld

Melanie McFarland

Salon spoke with the creators of HBO's hit "Westworld" about what the drama's robots reveal about human morality

Dinesh D'Souza (Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Salon)

Mireia Triguero Roura

The disgraced filmmaker brings the art of the false equivalence to a new low

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the South Florida Fairgrounds and Convention Center, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) (AP)

Donald Trump has gone nuts

Simon Maloy

Donald Trump's first public comments following a rash of sexual assault allegations went beyond ugly into madness

FILE – In this Sept. 24, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures during a rally in Roanoke, Va. Countless former Democrats in Ohio's blue-collar Mahoning Valley are transferring their adoration for late U.S. Rep. James A. Traficant Jr., D-Ohio, to Trump, while those who knew Traficant say similarities between him and Trump end at the populist bravado and outsized hair. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File) (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)

Grace Guarnieri

Trump lawyers demanded a retraction and apology for Wednesday's bombshell article about inappropriate touching

Bob Dylan (Getty/H. Thompson)

Bob Dylan deserves the Nobel

Scott Timberg

There are reasons to be skeptical about his literature award but more reasons to celebrate his immense genius

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