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The attack on “fake news” is really an attack on alternative media
Dave Lindorff
As the author of an article labeled "pro-Russia propaganda," I can testify that unorthodox views are under attack
Eisenhower, Trump and hubris: We’ve had misguided presidents, but not like this
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
Reason and judgment are supposed to define a president. What happens when we have elected someone with neither?
This too shall pass: Clinton-Sanders civil war is nothing new in Democratic history
Matthew Rozsa
The conflict between "progressives" and "moderates" is the latest incarnation of a battle waged for decades
Demo-catastrophe: It was worse than we thought, and bigger than Bernie vs. Hillary
Andrew O'Hehir
Donna Brazile's bombshell may be overstated, but it helps explain the fiasco of 2016 — and how we got there
Unemployment is down, but there’s a depressing reason why
Matthew Rozsa
Not everything out of Friday's labor report is good news
Liberty University shines God’s light on Anthony Scaramucci
Taylor Link
Barack Obama was not welcome at Liberty University, but the vulgar, boorish financial and Trump adviser was
Workers wary of GOP flimflam tax scam
Leo Gerard
Republicans think workers are fools who can be continually conned
You don’t need to be a shrink to understand Trump’s mind
Michael Bader
Someone who can never admit a mistake, or show remorse or guilt, is not emotionally healthy
Donna Brazile: Hillary controlled the Democratic Party
Matthew Rozsa
Donna Brazile describes how Hillary Clinton's campaign took control of the DNC as far back as August 2015
Is the GOP sacrificing its principles for the party?
Jeremy Binckes
Let's have a closer look at how constitutional conservatives are upending their principles
Halloween is over — but surveillance state boosters still want to scare us
Matthew Sheffield
Senate Intelligence Committee hopes to pass off major expansion of NSA's spy powers as "reform." No thanks
Top scientists denounce Trump’s pick for USDA chief scientist
Matthew Rozsa
There's a long list of reasons why Sam Clovis shouldn't lead the USDA
Amid indictment fever, don’t lose sight of the Steele dossier
Matthew Sheffield
Does the Steele dossier provide a road map of Mueller's investigation, or just a detour? We may soon find out
Trump’s approval rating hits all-new low: poll
Taylor Link
The NBC/Wall Street Journal poll says Trump only has 38 percent support, as more bad news awaits the White House
Can a Latino progressive take down Dianne Feinstein?
Paul Rosenberg
Bucking Democratic orthodoxy, and the odds, Kevin de León takes on a Beltway legend from the left
For Trump, words are stupid things
Michael Winship
A book about Churchill and Orwell reminds us how potent skilled rhetoric can be
Here’s to hoping the Democrats stop embracing Wall Street
Les Leopold
One corporate Democrat pollster has all the wrong ideas
Who killed reality? (It wasn’t Trump.) Can we bring it back?
Andrew O'Hehir
In the perverse, unreal world of Trump's America, the release of the JFK documents has a special, awful irony
With “I Love You, America” and “The Rundown,” two women join the comedy talk show fray
Melanie McFarland
Sarah Silverman's Hulu show seeks to bridge America's rifts, but Robin Thede's BET series connects with good humor
Stop it, George H.W. Bush is not a victim of his accusers
Taylor Link
His age and infirmity does not give you an excuse to attack the women he harassed
Does the military have a white nationalism problem?
Amanda Marcotte
Most service personnel reject racism, but the military is still a fertile recruiting ground for extremists
Majority of voters believe Trump to be reckless, dishonest: poll
Charlie May
Trump's ratings continue to slip, and most of the nation is frustrated with Congress
Even after Vegas, the NRA keeps on winning — now it wants war
Heather Digby Parton
Three weeks after Las Vegas, bump-stock regulation is dead and the NRA has pushed culture-war rhetoric to a new low
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