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Avoiding the mistakes of conventions past: Can the parties steer clear of these historical pitfalls?
Matthew Rozsa
Nominating conventions have a often been a venue for chaos, incompetence and embarrassment
Cornel West endorses Green Party’s Jill Stein, calls Trump “neo-fascist catastrophe,” Clinton “neoliberal disaster”
Ben Norton
Cornel West, a Sanders appointee for the Democratic Party platform, slammed Hillary, Trump and Obama in an op-ed
A roadmap for Hillary and Democrats: Here’s how to make a political platform progressive
Jim Hightower
Major breakthroughs came out of the Dems' Orlando confab on a national platform, but ideas must turn into actions
Don’t worry about the markets, they’re fine—it’s all these investors who are the problem
Scott Eric Kaufman
They're easily spooked, chained to the news-cycle, and seem more powerful than ever
Ginsburg howls at Trump: She has every right to wade into the presidential election
Gary Legum
The "controversy" is overblown: Supreme Court judges have never been immune to the trappings of partisan politics
Don’t expect to be starstruck at the GOP convention: Donald Trump’s famous friends probably won’t be in Cleveland next week
Brendan Gauthier
With celebrities and prominent GOPers skipping out on the convention, Trump's VIP section is poised to be barren
Time to move on: Sanders has endorsed Clinton, but some of his backers are still pointlessly raging against reality
Sean Illing
The primaries are over — progressives now must get together and make the easy choice: Clinton or Trump?
Sure, celebrate Sanders, but let’s also honor Clinton for her historic accomplishment
Amanda Marcotte
Sanders deserves praise for his campaign and movement, but so does Clinton for doing what no woman has done before
“The word ‘salty’ is just the tip of the iceberg”: Watch Stephen Colbert eat a tray of caviar spelling out “Bernie”
Brendan Gauthier
Colbert, during his "Hungry for Power Games" bit, called Sanders "a worthy adversary of we, the elite"
Bernie’s big legacy: 7 ways Sanders’s campaign inspired a revolution and changed politics
Robert Reich
Bernie Sanders’s campaign is now officially over, but the movement he began is still just beginning
“Mr. Robot” in moral free-fall: Groundbreaking season 1 sets up intriguing stakes for next act
Scott Timberg
Wednesday's season 2 premiere starts to fill in some of the show's mysteries in the same riveting, confident form
“I am proud to stand with her today”: Bernie Sanders makes it official, finally endorses Hillary Clinton
Sophia Tesfaye
"I intend to do everything I can to make certain she will be the next president of the United States"
The blowback from Hillary bashing: Right-wing attacks thwart reasonable criticism of Clinton’s campaign
Sophia A. McClennen
The attacks on Clinton are so excessive, so misogynistic, so mean-spirited, it's impossible to criticize her at all
Social democracy and the dignity of work: The U.S. must learn from Scandinavian “utopias” for Bernie’s revolution to move forward
David Dayen
Sweden and Denmark provide the roadmap for the U.S. and progressives in how to treat workers
Veterans for Trump: The military supports Trump for the same reasons civilians support him
Michael T. McPhearson
Since no president has made much progress in ending the wars so far, voters have turned to outsider candidates
Unlikely leaders: Why Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn keep confounding elite experts
Paul Rosenberg
Sanders and Corbyn have rekindled the mass desire for a functioning democracy
Sanders’ victory: How Bernie ended the Cold War in 2016
John W. Mackey
Sanders' dark horse candidacy stripped socialism of its fringe labels and, culturally speaking, ended the Cold War
It’s getting hot in Indianapolis: Corporate greed moves 2,100 more American jobs to Mexico
Jim Hightower
Despite soaring profits, Carrier cut loose union steelworkers in Indianapolis to save a blip on its spreadsheet
Don’t be fooled: Trump’s populist economic rhetoric is a fraud
Conor Lynch
Trump's "populist" economic policies would be downright harmful to the people whose interests he claims to defend
Trump’s populist lie: Republicans are denouncing him, average working Americans are fooled by him
Robert Reich
The real Trump isn’t a populist. He’s a plutocrat and, above all, a con man
Chipotle’s marketing magic: If your brand is troubled, rock music to the rescue
Scott Timberg
A new ad enlists Jim James and Brittany Howard to cover Backstreet Boys—and shine the company's indie image
Media’s rising political clout: How we created the Donald Trump of today
Neal Gabler
The 2016 campaign is less a populist revolt than a corporate media takeover
Tony Blair, Iraq and the struggle for the British left: Why the U.K.’s political soap opera is important
Andrew O'Hehir
Tony Blair apologizes for Iraq — but says he'd do it all over again — while the Labor Party threatens to implode
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