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Trump and Sessions are playing “bad cop-good cop” in the drug war

Phillip Smith
"And we're not going to pretend that marijuana is good for you, either. I don't think it is," said Sessions.

The GOP used a Two Santa Clauses tactic to con America for nearly 40 years

Thom Hartmann
This scam has been killing wages and enriching billionaires for decades

Bernie Sanders, Howard Dean and the political contradictions of Vermont

David Masciotra
Salon talks to Bill Mares about the Green Mountain State in the age of Trump

Could a “bipartisan” new group sabotage the push for single-payer?

Sophia Tesfaye
A murky bipartisan coalition promises "health care over politics." Is its real agenda to stop "Medicare for all"?

Black Americans mostly left behind by progress since Dr. King’s death

Sharon Austin
How much has really improved for black people in the U.S. since 1968?

Congress keeps funding a war machine that the public should divest from

Medea Benjamin, Elliot Swain
Both parties line their pockets with profits from the arms trade

How we got Donald Trump (and how we might have avoided him)

Andrew J. Bacevich
How are we to account for his noxious presence as commander-in-chief and putative Leader of the Free World?

Put down “Hillbilly Elegy” and read this book instead

Erin Keane
Salon talks to historian Elizabeth Catte about her new book "What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia"

Bernie Sanders supporters aren’t exactly getting what they were hoping for out of the DNC

Steven Rosenfeld
The DNC isn't playing ball when it comes to reforming its anti-democratic qualities

America’s election process is broken

Steven Rosenfeld
Think every vote counts? Think again

Bernie may run again: But have Democrats learned anything from his 2016 campaign?

Conor Lynch
Sanders has yet to decide about 2020, but so far Democrats are largely avoiding his lessons about money in politics

Trump’s State of the Union changed no minds — but at least no one called it “presidential”

Matthew Rozsa
Not many people felt that Trump reached across the aisle

State of the Union response: Joe Kennedy gives Democrats a taste of what they’ve lost since Obama

Matthew Sheffield
Democrats have struggled to respond to Trump's presidency — but the latest in a Democratic dynasty offers unity

Trump’s economic agenda: The state of dis-union

Robert J. Shapiro
The “forgotten” Americans are likely to go empty-handed, despite Trump's promise they'd be forgotten no more

Outflanked again: Will Democrats find a way to lose big on DACA?

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump offers an atrocious deal, and Democrats take a shutdown off the table: Hardliners win without a fight

Work requirements don’t work: There are better ways to get people off welfare

Ed Dolan
Republicans are in love with making Medicaid recipients work — but that does nothing to get people out of poverty

The coming election is going to be a tidal wave of women running for office

Steven Rosenfeld
Hundreds are running for Congress, but the Democratic Party and progressive groups have only endorsed a few dozen

Democrats vote to reopen government, and activists say they’ve caved

Matthew Sheffield
GOP Senate leader Mitch McConnell promises new immigration debate as chamber moves toward approving funding bill

Getting past Bernie vs. Hillary: Signs of real hope for Democrats

Andrew O'Hehir
If Democrats can finally put their endless 2016 hangover behind them, there's a massive opportunity just ahead

How every member of Congress responded to Trump’s “s**thole” remark

JoAnne Sweeny
The results largely fit into three categories: condemn, support, or no response

Is it too early to handicap the 2020 Democrats? Hell, not really

Matthew Sheffield
Is Bernie too old and Biden too tarnished? How far can Kirsten Gillibrand ride #MeToo, and who is Kamala Harris?

Is “Sloppy Steve” Bannon now Trump’s biggest problem?

Heather Digby Parton
After a day of dramatic testimony and an unexpected subpoena, the big question is: What does Steve Bannon know?

Rex Tillerson says his staff prints out Donald Trump’s tweets

Nicole Karlis
The Secretary of State doesn’t have a Twitter account, relies on printouts to know what his boss is thinking

Roy Moore may have lost, but Breitbart’s Steve Bannon has a field of awful candidates ready for 2018

Grace Bennett
Here are some of the racist, conspiratorial, and misinforming candidates Bannon has thrown his weight behind
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