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James Patterson says pushing a narrative of stolen election results is “the game that Trump plays”
Matthew Rozsa
The author spoke to Salon about politics and working with Bill Clinton on their new book "The President's Daughter"
Meghan McCain attacks Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in defense of Joe Manchin
Zachary Petrizzo
"Do Democrats have to bend the knee to the squad and everything on the far left?"
How Joe Manchin became Mitch McConnell’s “patsy”
Alex Henderson
"The issue is the laziness of Manchin's centrism"
“People are dying, Joe”: Critics call Biden’s vaccine sharing plan “woefully inadequate”
Kenny Stancil
"The U.S. contribution to global vaccine access has been woefully inadequate to date"
There is no solution to the GOP’s vaccine refusal
Amanda Marcotte
COVID denialism lost its political usefulness months ago, but the GOP zombies keep on refusing to get the vaccine
GOP Rep. Mo Brooks finally served court papers in Jan. 6 lawsuit after dodging private investigator
Brett Bachman
While on the run, Brooks taunted fellow Rep. Eric Swalwell incessantly on Twitter
GOP Rep. Mo Brooks taunts colleague while dodging lawsuit over role in Jan. 6 Capitol attack
Brett Bachman
Rep. Mo Brooks seems to be enjoying himself as he dodges a private investigator hired to serve him court papers
Mounting pressure on China about COVID “lab leak” could backfire
Arthur Allen
In the U.S., the lab leak theory is part of the conservative arsenal of attacks on those in science and the media
“Unlikely,” but we “can’t rule it out”: scientists weigh in on the “lab leak” conspiracy
Matthew Rozsa
Salon asked coronavirus researchers to weigh in on the conspiracy theory that COVID-19 "leaked" from a Chinese lab
Is the Trump “reinstatement” fanfic actually dangerous, or just hilarious? (Spoiler: Yes)
Andrew O'Hehir
MyPillow Guy Mike Lindell's August prophecy is en fuego! Does this ludicrous fantasy conceal a real threat?
Manchin blasts Democrats’ voting rights bill, says pursuit of bipartisanship “not naive”
Brett Bachman
The strident moderate made clear he does not plan on changing course — despite continued Republican obstructionism
Joe Biden, Donald Trump and the Weimar Republic: History’s dark lessons
Matthew Rozsa
America in the 2020s is disturbingly reminiscent of Germany 100 years ago. Spoiler: That didn't end well
Godless grifters: How the New Atheists merged with the far right
Émile P. Torres
What once seemed like a bracing intellectual movement has degenerated into a pack of abusive, small-minded bigots
Progressives blast Biden’s infrastructure offer to GOP: “$2 trillion was already the compromise”
Jake Johnson
"President Biden can't expect us to vote for an infrastructure deal dictated by the Republican Party"
There’s nothing “delusional” about Donald Trump’s conspiracy theories. They are working
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's conspiracy theories aren't delusional, they are aspirational — and so far, they are working for him
Democrats choose failure: Can the filibuster survive a summer of threats?
Heather Digby Parton
Whatever happens, Democrats have a more fundamental problem to deal with than the filibuster
Mike Pence breaks his silence on Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection
Cody Fenwick
One crowd of rioters was filmed that day chanting "Hang Mike Pence." He still hasn't disavowed the unrest
“Undermines press freedom”: Trump Justice Department seized phone records of NY Times journalists
Jon Skolnik
The federal agency quietly seized the records of four New York Times reporters in 2020 as part of a leak probe
How do we report on Trump’s dastardly schemes without amplifying his lies and incitement?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's blog failed, so he's inciting followers through media leaks. Does that make journalists his accomplices?
Donald Trump is an idea, not a man — and that’s why his movement is so dangerous
Chauncey DeVega
Laughing at Donald Trump in his Mar-a-Lago exile is missing the point. His movement is getting stronger every day
Did Kevin McCarthy pay for Frank Luntz’s 2020 focus groups for the L.A. Times?
Zachary Petrizzo
Longtime GOP pollster has leveraged his focus groups for massive media exposure. But who's really paying the bills?
Dealing with Manchin and Sinema: Democrats finally ditch the carrot and pick up the stick
Amanda Marcotte
Manchin and Sinema got the carrot from Democratic leaders for months — maybe now is the time for the stick
Trump’s generals who remain: Why there’s reason to fear a military coup in the U.S.
Heather Digby Parton
Just the talk of a violent coup is enough to cause a mighty threat to our already fragile democracy
Peace-washing: Is a network of major donors neutralizing activism in the peace movement?
Dave Lindorff
With Democrats in power (for now), powerful funders may be trying to tame or silence progressive peace activists
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