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The NRA’s new gun-sales pitch: America is a war zone and the “violent left” is coming for you

Amanda Marcotte
Wayne LaPierre's fantasies of "violent leftists" may sell more guns and will surely encourage more violence

“Unbelievably complex”: President Trump tells GOP governors he may have underestimated Obamacare

Sophia Tesfaye
"Nobody knew that health care could be so complicated," Trump said Monday in a meeting with health care CEOs

WATCH: George W. Bush criticizes Donald Trump’s attitudes toward free press, Russia

Matthew Rozsa
The 43rd president had some uncharacteristically harsh words about the current one

Shattering the false dichotomy: Progressives must mobilize and persuade — and get better at each

Gara LaMarche
Turning out voters in the progressive base and talking to those who don't agree with us are critical to winning

Liberal activists, new DNC chief face a Trump-era reckoning

Bill Barrow
New DNC chair Tom Perez vows to work closely with Rep. Keith Ellison in spite of highly competitive race

At the altar of American greatness: David Brooks, Trump and the Church of America the Redeemer

Andrew Bacevich
It demands of the faithful just one thing: a fervent belief in our mission to remake the world in America's image

Should the U.S. maintain its alliance with Saudi Arabia? Unfortunately, we’re stuck with them

Steven A. Cook
Our unhappy marriage with Saudi Arabia will probably endure — because the Saudis can’t be trusted on their own

America last: The case for moral disengagement from politics in the age of Trump

Anis Shivani
We may well be seeing the rise of fascism — but Democrats and liberals have helped make it possible. Just say no!

Outgrowing the cosmetic left: A liberal plea for fake liberalism to grow up

Willie Davis
We tell each other stories in order to live, right? Trump voters aren’t liberals' enemies, but their co-authors

How does President Donald Trump’s first month as president stack up?

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's White House has pushed the narrative that the administration is working at an historic pace. Is it true?

This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Putts, Putin and politics

Matthew Rozsa
Two golf-related items in the news make us wonder how many conflicts Trump can have

When God steps in: Why the Christian Right is rejoicing under Trump’s presidency

Alex Kotch
Between Betsy DeVos and Jeff Sessions, the Trump presidency is a paradise for the Christian Right

Mission unaccomplished, 15 years later: The misuse of American military power, the Middle East in chaos

Danny Sjursen
The United States has already lost — its war for the Middle East, that is

Angst in the Church of America the Redeemer

Andrew J. Bacevich
Worshippers belive that America’s transgressions, unlike those of other countries, don’t count against it

Homeland Security intelligence report disputes threat posed by citizens of 7 nations in Trump travel ban

The Associated Press
Citizenship is an "unlikely indicator" of terrorism threats to the U.S., report finds

Someone at CPAC handed out Russian flags with “Trump” written in bold

Matthew Rozsa
Russia's white, blue, and red striped flag was passed out at CPAC — and people were waving them

Nevada Democrats poised to implement automatic voter registration

Sophia Tesfaye
Automatic voter registration laws have been deemed a success in other states, but will the governor allow it?

Caitlyn Jenner blasts Donald Trump over transgender executive order: “This is a disaster”

Katie Serena
The activist had been previously supportive of Republicans, even though they didn't support transgender Americans

Could totally scrapping welfare and creating jobs eliminate poverty?

Carrie Sheffield
Author Peter Cove joins Salon's Carrie Sheffield to discuss rethinking welfare dependence and the war on poverty

WATCH: Seth Meyers compares Republicans’ rough town halls to Trump’s golfing weekends

Jeremy Binckes
Meyers takes on Trump's golfing habits and Republicans' wish that they could be golfing, too

Jason Chaffetz will finally investigate something — a national park’s tweet

Taylor Link
After criticism for turning a blind eye to the White House, the chairman plans to probe a park's social media post

Conservatives are still wary about Trump’s conservative bona fides

Lisa Lerer, Andrew Taylor
Conservatives are learning that dealing with Trump can be a bit complicated

GOP lawmaker calls for Trump’s border wall, warns nuclear weapons may be hidden in marijuana

Sophia Tesfaye
Arizona Republican Rep. Trent Franks told CNN he worries about terrorists using bales of marijuana to smuggle nukes

Can we finally ditch the white working-class myth? Obama-to-Trump voters weren’t the problem

Chauncey DeVega
More white Obama voters switched to third-party candidates than voted for Trump, yet the media won't let it go
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