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The 5 major scandals that should have destroyed the Republican Party for good
Alex Henderson
The party has had an unending stream of embarrassments and debacles in recent history
Ralph Nader: Democrats are still weak and corrupt, “could blow it again”
Andrew O'Hehir
Unrepentant about the 2000 race, Nader argues that Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton "enabled" Donald Trump
Bourdain collaborator Joel Rose: “Anthony was just as your mom saw him on TV”
Chauncey DeVega
Anthony Bourdain's co-author on their new graphic novel "Hungry Ghosts" — and on the tragedy of Bourdain's death
Republican voters don’t care about Trump’s corruption — and here’s why
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans have convinced themselves that Democrats are dirty, so they feel entitled to be even dirtier
Susan Collins reaps the rewards for supporting Brett Kavanaugh
Matthew Rozsa
A pro-Kavanaugh "dark money" group thanked the Maine Republican for her pivotal vote with millions in campaign cash
GOP candidate argues the Founding Fathers were right not to abolish slavery
Matthew Chapman
Rep. Ron DeSantis, a Republican running for governor of Florida, can't run from his history of racist remarks
A historian explains why Trump’s tweets indicate he’ll start a war
Travis Gettys
Trump has been tweeting his intentions to launch a war long before he became president
Trump holds campaign rally while Hurricane Michael rips Florida, gets shunned by Fox News
Matthew Rozsa
"Lock her up!" loses steam: White House will "look into" Fox News' decision to stop broadcasting Trump's rallies
Jimmy Kimmel knows what Kanye West loves about Donald Trump
SARAH K. BURRIS
Kimmel thinks Trump and West share an affinity for prison reform and maniacal tweets
Florida GOP candidate for governor made excuses for slavery in anti-Obama book
Igor Derysh
Florida gubernatorial nominee can't stop dog-whistling, even if this latest example is several years old
Erasing Trump’s Charlottesville comments: Fox News’ Laura Ingraham tries to rewrite history
Rachel Leah
When a guest on her show resurfaced Trump's Charlottesville comments, Ingraham said, "what he was trying to say..."
Susan Collins is in a race for her political career, and she does not even have an opponent yet
Sarah K. Burris
When rumors began to fly that Susan Rice had a home in Maine and her mom was born there, Collins quickly attacked
Kellyanne Conway just can’t quit Hillary Clinton: She’s “unfortunate and graceless”
Joseph Neese
“Usually when she opens her mouth, respectfully, she offends at least one half of the country”
EPA chief Andrew Wheeler “liked” racist meme: report
Nicole Karlis
Wheeler's social media history suggests he adheres to a particular conspiratorial, far-right worldview
The Kavanaugh hearings: Angry white men get to be righteous; angry women “a mob”
Ross Haenfler
Only a supremely misogynist society would entertain such nonsense as "men are under attack"
Collins on Christine Blasey Ford: “What I think she is mistaken about is who the perpetrator was”
Rachel Leah
Former U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice expresses interest in opposing Collins in 2020 – and a campaign war chest exists
Rebecca Traister: “We know what [MAGA] is code for. It’s not even a secret”
Amanda Marcotte
Salon talks to the "Good and Mad" author about the power of anger, and the right's furious backlash to it
Colin Powell warns Donald Trump is trying to destroy “what’s kept us alive”
Joseph Neese
Ex-GOP secretary of state rebukes Trump: "It’s become ‘Me the President’ as opposed to ‘We the People’"
Mitch McConnell got called out for his Supreme Court hypocrisy on two different Sunday shows
Matthew Rozsa
Both Fox News' Chris Wallace and "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson pushed McConnell on blocking Merrick Garland
Did Democrats do enough to stop Kavanaugh? Not even close, and don’t expect more from a “blue wave”
Jim Sleeper
Yes, Democrats are preferable to this. But they're still spineless, and they melted before Kavanaugh's white rage
Pulitzer-winning reporter Greg Miller on Trump and Russia: We’ve all seen the smoking gun
Andrew O'Hehir
Washington Post reporter on Trump's "subservience" to Vladimir Putin and the "subversion of American democracy"
‘Malicious microchips’ from China used to spy on U.S. companies
Matthew Rozsa
Chinese "spy microchips" hint that Russia isn't the only major cyber-threat
Kelly: “Believe women” is “inconsistent with the fundamental principles of our judicial system”
Shira Tarlo
How Kelly's pointed remarks more closely resembled the tone of her right-of-center Fox News program than "Today"
Top election forecaster moves eight Republican-held House seats toward Democrats
Igor Derysh
Eight different seats in six states show a pronounced shift toward the Democrats, says Cook Political Report
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