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Trump says he will do “a very good job” if only 200,000 people die in US from COVID-19
Igor Derysh
The president bragged about his TV ratings before extending restrictions through April 30 and predicting mass death
Don’t let the polls fool you: Trump’s bizarre coronavirus show isn’t working
Heather Digby Parton
Yes, his numbers have ticked upward for now. But compared to every other major world leader, he's still a clown
Live from their homes: Late night hosts are back to show we’re all in this together
Melanie McFarland
With the rest of TV production on hold, late night hosts step up to help us adjust to a new normal
Sirens in the silence: As we settle in for a plague year, the empire strikes back
Andrew O'Hehir
Daily life assumes a strange, quiet new rhythm — even at the epicenter. But the captains of Capital are freaked out
Bernie Sanders 2020: So many things went right — and then it all went wrong
Anis Shivani
For a moment, Bernie 2.0 seemed like a campaign of destiny. But its "political revolution" was fundamentally flawed
Joe’s other woman: Could Michelle Obama be persuaded to be Biden’s VP?
Alton Frye
If anyone can change the former first lady's mind, a bended-knee visit by Joe Biden should do the trick
America is entering another Great Depression — and it’s time for a new New Deal
Amanda Marcotte
A corporate bailout isn't nearly enough: Democrats, the moment to address economic injustice is right now
Political prophet Allan Lichtman: Trump is more likely to lose because of coronavirus
Matthew Rozsa
Allan Lichtman has a record of predicting presidential elections — and he thinks pandemic could doom Trump
Democrats block Trump businesses from getting a bailout as coronavirus closes president’s golf clubs
Igor Derysh
Trump's businesses have been hit hard by the coronavirus, but the Senate stimulus bill bars him from bailout funds
Dr. Justin Frank: Trump “could see dead bodies” from coronavirus “and step over them”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Trump on the Couch": He "lies about reality so much, he does not have the ability to cope with it."
Trump’s politics of revenge: He’s still picking winners and losers in a pandemic
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's petty, personal feuds and his hunger for approval will cause deaths — and expose Republican ideology
Trump won’t require firms to help fight coronavirus — after corporations lobbied Jared Kushner
Igor Derysh
Kushner has "thrown out the established government plan" on pandemics, and has been swarmed by corporate execs
DJ D-Nice’s virtual dance parties follow the tradition of innovation in times of adversity
D. Watkins
The legendary deejay follows a longstanding practice of black people who make the most during times of trouble
Monday morning in USA of corona: Leadership and faith in times of tribulation
Robert Hennelly
Our Commander in Chief was like the selfish neighbor who strips the grocery store of bread, milk and water
Bernie Sanders raises $2 million for coronavirus relief
Eoin Higgins
"Not Done Yet": The Bernie Sanders campaign puts its fundraising prowess to another purpose
There are no dolphins in Venice: But the vision of a better world may sustain us
Andrew O'Hehir
A visionary meme that moved the world was largely untrue — but the hope of transformation and redemption is real
With oil prices falling amid the COVID-19 recession, it’s the beginning of the end for fracking
Juan Cole
With prices plunging, the entire oil industry is in peril. What's bad for investors is good for the planet
When Brezhnev comes to America: Gerontocracy in action
Alexei Bayer
Today's U.S. Republicans are the equivalent of the Brezhnev crew in the late-stage Soviet Union.
Trump can f**k this up and still win in November: Here’s how to stop him
Lucian K. Truscott IV
His performance with his “task force” is an act. He isn’t presidential. He’s the same psychotic monster as always
As #WhereIsJoe Biden trends, Bernie Sanders to host coronavirus roundtable to address pandemic
Jon Queally
"Where is Biden? Why isn't he dominating the airwaves?"
Johnson appears to suggest economy shouldn’t be shut down despite possibility of millions of deaths
Matthew Rozsa
"We don't shut down our economy because tens of thousands of people die on the highways"
Tulsi Gabbard endorses Joe Biden as she drops out of the Democratic presidential race
Matthew Rozsa
Biden "has a good heart" and is "motivated by his love for our country and the American people," Gabbard says
Who wants a political revolution? Not major media commentators, at least
Julie Hollar
Media assures us that Biden's victory means the voters are "centrist." Actual data offers a different picture
Bernie needs to step back and let other progressive leaders flourish — especially women
Amanda Marcotte
Sanders loses again, but a victory for pro-choice progressive Marie Newman in Illinois shows the path forward
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