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Pollster Frank Luntz concealed his work for GOP in 2020 L.A. Times op-ed: Will media ever learn?
Zachary Petrizzo
Luntz embarrasses another media outlet by not revealing who's paying him. Why do they keep falling for his act?
Ignore GOP condemnations of Marjorie Taylor Greene — it’s all a part of the troll
Amanda Marcotte
GOP leaders have a symbiotic relationship with the Republican Troll Queen
Poison control centers are getting more and more calls from stoned people
Matthew Rozsa
Recreational marijuana has led to retail sales, a shift in drug culture, and a lot of people calling poison control
A tale of two Romneys: Mitt Romney’s resistance to Trump comes straight from his father
Matthew Rozsa
Former Michigan governor George Romney opposed his party when he felt he had to — and his son is doing the same
Right wingers blame Biden for Chick-Fil-A sauce shortage: ‘It’s just so embarrassing’
Alex Henderson
"Chick-fil-A has a sauce shortage. And you want to know why? Because of Joe Biden's radical liberal policies"
Republicans are sleeping on the jobs bill. Democrats need to move on before it’s too late
Amanda Marcotte
McConnell declared that "100% of our focus" is on "stopping" progress — time for Biden to take him seriously
Israel’s big lie: This isn’t self defense — it’s a war crime, aided and abetted by the U.S.
Chris Hedges
Almost everything said in the U.S. about Israel's assault on the Palestinians is a lie — because we are implicated
U.S. Olympic Committee’s controversial abuse investigator fails upward — to the federal courts
Irvin Muchnick
Chief lawyer at U.S. Olympic program's troubled abuse agency is forced out — and lands a prestigious federal gig
Newsmax guest shames network to its face for “lying to viewers” about 2020 election results
Brad Reed
"Newsmax could get sued and lose billions of dollars because these are lies!"
Now we’re supposed to think Reagan, Bush and the Cheneys are cool? They got us here
David Masciotra
Democrats and the media are now pretending that the Reagan-Bush era didn't lead us directly to Trump's crimes
Jim Clyburn calls out “miserable failure” Mitch McConnell in CNN interview
Tom Boggioni
The House Majority Whip appeared on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday
“Crackdown on democracy”: Republican lawmakers across the country are trying to overrule voters
Igor Derysh
Republicans are trying to reverse or undermine voter-approved measures on Medicaid, marijuana, schools and more
Why Liz Cheney angers Republicans: The GOP must keep Trump’s Big Lie alive for the next election
Heather Digby Parton
The GOP ginning up baseless concerns about voter fraud and an Arizona recount could fire up their base or backfire
Why Republicans are so determined to deny the 1619 project
Jon Skolnik
"The moment you make racism more than an isolated incident ... people don't like that"
Don’t be fooled by Joe Biden: None of his big proposals will become reality — and he knows it
Chris Hedges
Nothing substantive will change under Biden: He represents a system of legalized bribery and political sadism
Now Florida Republicans worry their new voting restrictions may backfire and hurt GOP turnout
Igor Derysh
Florida Republicans spent decades making mail voting easier — before Trump spread lies about the election
How Donald Trump is helping Joe Biden build back better
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans are too busy trying to avenge Donald Trump that they can't even unite to block Biden's agenda
Biden White House releases Trump’s secret rules on use of lethal force overseas
Andrea Germanos
"Repugnant" but not surprising: Trump "stripped down" safeguards against killing civilians in drone strikes
Joe Biden turns the tables on Republicans
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans spent years making politics about images, not policy — now Biden has weaponized that against them
America may need a reality check on Joe Biden’s anti-China ambitions
Dilip Hiro
China is poised for near-term global dominance in economic, technological and infrastructure terms
Fox News guest claims the “hyper-woke” believe in “a world where Black people don’t have to do math”
Brett Bachman
"What they mean by 'social justice' is a world where, for example, Black people don't have to do math"
On the Iron Anniversary of “Game of Thrones,” here’s hoping Joe Biden doesn’t go Ned Stark on us
Melanie McFarland
Ten years after HBO introduced Ned Stark, his noble mistakes show us which traps Democrats might avoid
“Neo-fascist” Republican Party resembles a “sentient YouTube comment section,” Howard Dean says
Brett Bachman
“They have nothing to contribute, frankly, to American politics"
How is Marjorie Taylor Greene’s failed “America First” caucus any different from the GOP?
Chauncey DeVega
MTG and Paul Gosar spoke too boldly — but their blatant white supremacy is just standard Republican politics
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