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Discord at the DNC: There’s no need to worry about the opening day chaos
Heather Digby Parton
The Democrats show some fight — but a little passion and drama aren't so bad at all
Division and tension at the DNC: The Democrats’ night of unity is marred by dissent
Sean Illing
The burden to heal the party was on Bernie Sanders — but there's only so much even he can do
Hillary’s in the danger zone: Rocky start to DNC combined with Trump bounce puts her in fragile position
Bob Cesca
As insane as the RNC and Trump's speech was — Hillary is not close to being on solid footing
The ominous Trump-Russia link: What happens if Moscow really is meddling in the 2016 race?
Simon Maloy
If Russian hackers are conducting a 2016 sabotage campaign, it would put massive strain on our political system
It’s not all up to Sanders: Will Bernie’s political movement have life beyond the DNC?
John Light
“The reality is that Bernie...never actually said ‘I’m leading this movement'"
“Trump’s entire campaign is just one more late-night Trump infomercial”: Elizabeth Warren hits hard despite hecklers at DNC
Sophia Tesfaye
"What kind of a man acts like this?" Warren asks. "This choice is personal. It's about who we are as a people"
Bernie Sanders: “Hillary Clinton must become the next president of the United States —I’m proud to stand by her”
Scott Eric Kaufman
Sanders supporters hoping for a Ted Cruz moment were, no doubt, let down the Vermont Senator's endorsement
“I think Bernie’s about to declare his 2016 candidacy!”: Patton Oswalt sets gold standard of Twitter commentary during DNC Convention
Brendan Gauthier
The always-on-point comedian provided a glorious Twitter commentary of an eventful first night in Philadelphia
Sarah Silverman rips into Sanders supporters at the DNC: “To the ‘Bernie or Bust’ people — you’re being ridiculous”
Scott Eric Kaufman
Fed up with the chorus of boos, Sarah Silverman snapped at her fellow Bernie supporters at the DNC
Despite Bernie’s request for party unity, Sanders delegates kept booing Clinton’s name
Amanda Marcotte
Sanders repeatedly asked his supporters to play nice, but they went after Hillary right from the start of the DNC
Shades of the Cold War: How the DNC fabricated a Russian hacker conspiracy to deflect blame for its email scandal
Patrick Lawrence
Leaked revelations of the DNC's latest misconduct bear a disturbing resemblance to Cold War red-baiting
Rallies take over Philly: The DNC protests in photos
Ben Norton
See photos of the enormous left-wing demonstrations against the Democratic National Committee in Philadelphia
Donald Trump says Hillary “Rotten” Clinton threw Debbie Wasserman Schultz “under a bus” after DNC email leak
Brendan Gauthier
"Say what you want about Bernie Sanders," Trump said at a rally in Roanoke, Virginia. "He got it on fair trade"
WATCH: Thousands kick off DNC with pro-Sanders, anti-Clinton protests
Ben Norton
Philadelphia is seeing massive protests as activists call for change at the 2016 Democratic National Convention
Storm clouds over Philly: Does the DNC’s unsettled mood spell doom or democracy?
Andrew O'Hehir
The Schultz scandal, a Sanders rebellion, Putin, the polls—trouble is in the air for Democrats after Trumpapalooza.
Bernie’s big moment: Just like that, Sanders’ DNC speech is looking hugely important
Simon Maloy
Hacked emails and Tim Kaine's VP selection kicked up some new intraparty discord, with Bernie Sanders in the middle
Convention nightmare: Voters needed more time to absorb RNC horror show before the Dems took stage
Amanda Marcotte
The RNC was an authoritarian disaster, but the press has already moved on to Democratic non-controversies
She had to go: Schultz’s resignation will hopefully start the healing within the Democratic Party
Heather Digby Parton
Shultz's involvement in the party's campaign against Bernie made it imperative that swift action be taken
Dems in Philly: What to look for as the Democratic Party nominates Hillary Clinton
Simon Maloy
Can Bernie placate his revolutionaries? Can Bill win over a new Democratic Party? Can Hillary change voters' minds?
Hillary doesn’t get it: She doesn’t need to move toward the middle — she needs to move toward the anti-establishment
Robert Reich
The biggest divide in American politics is now between the anti-establishment and the establishment
Debbie Wasserman Shultz out: Chairwoman’s resignation from DNC makes for a rocky start to the convention
The Associated Press
Schultz's departure comes a few days after the publication of 19,000 emails showing the party's bias toward Hillary
Sanders delegates in Philly: There may be protests thanks to Clinton’s VP pick, but we’ll have to wait and see
Steven Rosenfeld
The vice-presidential choice, superdelegate system and the open primaries all matter
Hari Kondabolu: America’s smartest and funniest “mainstream comic”
Kali Holloway
In an election season that has given us plenty to cry about, Kondabolu serves up the laughs
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