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Hillary’s Social Security flop: Clinton must embrace program’s expansion to get ahead of Trump
Steven Hill
Can we afford to dramatically expand Social Security? Yes — here's how
Ann Coulter needs a dictionary — and so does Donald Trump
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Words mean things! From "sarcasm" and "rape" to "legitimate," the right's ignorance gets more glaring
Playing the “What if?” game: The alternate reality where Trump vs. Clinton never happens
Gary Legum
Jeb, Cruz, Rubio? They couldn't beat Hillary either — nor could anyone in the GOP's "deep bench"
Trump out-crazied the crazies: 9 off-the-wall Republicans who can’t get behind Trump
Elizabeth Preza
Trump’s lunacy and bigotry were evident from the onset of his campaign, but people are finally starting to catch on
Donald Trump’s job creator-centric economic policy: “We’re going to repeal the death tax”
Brendan Gauthier
"I know so many families that have been destroyed by the death tax," Trump said of the tax on estates worth $5.5M
Conservatism in the Age of Obama: Trump’s violent rhetoric against Hillary has been festering for years within the GOP
Chauncey DeVega
Since Obama's election, the discourse within the right-wing echo chamber has grown increasingly vile
Defining politics: If Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine are “progressive,” then the word has lost all meaning
Kathleen Geier
How the term "progressive" became an empty marketing tool for corporate Democrats
Denial, anger and revenge: By playing the “rigged election” card, Trump and his backers will wreak havoc on the U.S. after November
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's followers and the GOP will do everything to ensure that Clinton and America pays a price for her victory
From fringe to mainstream: Conspiracies, baseless accusations and lunacy is the new normal for Republicans
Gary Legum
The GOP has no firewalls to insulate itself from its crazies and the conspiracies and dark fantasia they spin out
A lie enabled by the American corporate news media: “Decent” people do not support Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Bigotry and vulgarity are central to Trumps's appeal to millions of voters — that's a fact
Trump’s economic speech: Lots of goodies for the rich, with a hearty dose of gaffes
Simon Maloy
Donald Trump floats a series of pro-wealthy tax proposals and discovers his own "you didn't build that" moment
Radicals with badges: Mark Potok explains why renegade sheriffs are a growing threat in the U.S.
Amanda Marcotte
Some sheriffs are buying into the notion that they have more constitutional authority than the federal government
John Lewis marches on: “Our struggle is a struggle to redeem the soul of America”
Philip Eil
Salon talks to Rep. Lewis and the "March" team about Book Three of his Civil Rights-era graphic memoir series
Family of Muslim “clock boy” suing Texas school district for discrimination
Justine Morris
Ahmed Mohamed was arrested last year for bringing a homemade clock to school that allegedly resembled a bomb
Far too little, way too late: The hopeless anti-Trump candidacy of Evan McMullin
Simon Maloy
Months after the horse left, #NeverTrump Republicans have finally chosen someone to close the barn door
The GOP’s youth-vote disaster: Donald Trump’s nomination could hurt Republicans for years to come
Simon Maloy
Republicans were already at risk of sacrificing a whole generation of younger voters, and then they nominated Trump
5 delusional right-wing moments this week: Ben Carson thinks the Khan family should apologize to Trump
Janet Allon
When your candidate has this bad of a week, reality is just not an option
Inside the jobs report — the 4 key takeaways people should be talking about
Angelo Young
The good (a growing labor force, more jobs to come), the bad (lagging wages) and the ugly (losses in manufacturing)
It’s OK to say the F-word: Sarah Jessica Parker should read Obama’s “this is what a feminist looks like” essay
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Another famous woman declares she's not a feminist, she just believes in equality—you know, like feminists do
Mitch McConnell’s Trump problem: The nominee undermines SCOTUS obstruction and the GOP majority
Simon Maloy
Donald Trump could force the Senate GOP to choose between its majority and its obstruction of Merrick Garland
The troubling and counterproductive trend of liberals policing free speech: We cannot silence those we disagree with
Matthew Rozsa, Mark Schierbecker
We can defeat opponents of diversity and inclusivity without sacrificing American bedrock values in the process
Republicans are doomed: How the GOP’s cynical election strategy is imploding
David Daley
In the past two weeks, judges have ruled against voter-ID laws and other limits on voting in five states
Jill Stein’s anti-vax game: How and why the Green Party candidate is pandering to the anti-vaccination crowd
Amanda Marcotte
Jill Stein sows doubt and fears about vaccinations, and the supposed Snopes debunking did nothing of the sort
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