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“Fox & Friends” hosts outraged that Pete Buttigieg called President Trump’s insults “mean”
Travis Gettys
“Is he not going to do what the president is doing by doing by calling him names?” Ainsley Earhardt asked
Elizabeth Warren’s quest to be the un-Biden heats up: Can she escape the ghosts of elections past?
Andrew O'Hehir
Warren's got a plan — to be the last person standing against Joe Biden. First she must survive the ghosts of 2016
Why Democratic candidates may have to choose between teacher pay raises and charter schools
Jeff Bryant
But what will happen when a consensus issue like teacher salary increases comes into conflict with charter schools?
There is hard data that shows that a centrist Democrat would be a losing candidate
Keith A. Spencer
Economist Thomas Piketty wrote a paper about this in 2018, though the Democrats paid no attention
U.S. voters are fed up with corruption
Frank Vogl
Trust in the U.S. federal government is at an all time low
The case against voting for charisma
Jessica Flanigan
Charisma, rather than performance, may play an increasing role in how leaders are evaluated.
The presidential candidates just received their climate report cards
Zoya Teirstein
A new scorecard assigned grades to all 19 of the Democrats who have qualified for the first two primary debates
Cory Booker rips Joe Biden over 1994 crime bill: “People make mistakes, but let’s hold them to that”
Matthew Rozsa
Biden recently pushed back against “this idea that the crime bill generated mass incarceration” in New Hampshire
Despite Mueller’s warning, McConnell blocks bipartisan election security bills
Igor Derysh
The FBI and many Republicans want Congress to pass bills protecting the 2020 election. Mitch wants none of it
Maxine Waters calls on “porn star fornicator” Trump to “take his ridiculous self home” and “resign”
Bob Brigham
The chairwoman of the powerful House Financial Services Committee scorches the president after his trip to Japan
Rudy’s back: Trump’s sleaziest hitman delivered 2016 victory. Can he do it again?
Heather Digby Parton
How Rudy Giuliani engineered the infamous "Comey letter" of October 2016, and what Trump wants from him now
“He’s a mob guy”: Trump’s attacks on Biden reveal his mafia tendencies, hosts of “The View” claim
Travis Gettys
"Basically their hair would have been on fire if it was a Democrat in the White House,” Joy Behar says of the GOP
Fox News panel blasts Trump over Biden remark: “Don’t attack political opponents from foreign soil”
Alex Henderson
Trump’s anti-Biden comments in Japan have drawn criticism on other cable news programs. as well
Trump’s 2020 strategy sounds familiar: Convince Democratic voters to stay home
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's attacks on Biden aren't about winning over progressive voters, but about convincing them not to vote at all
Think Donald Trump wants to be impeached and acquitted? Consider his old friend O.J. Simpson
Heather Digby Parton
"Not guilty" doesn't always mean you're not guilty. Trump knows an impeachment trial could destroy his reputation
Why Biden’s big lead recalls Trump 2016 — and why that’s a problem for democracy
Rob Richie, David Daley
Trump dominated the GOP campaign even though most primary voters opposed him. Biden could be heading down that road
Democratic presidential candidate John Hickenlooper denounces socialism
Matthew Rozsa
John Hickenlooper warned his fellow Democrats that they must make it clear they don't stand for socialism
Trump agrees with Kim Jong-un’s insult of Joe Biden as “a low IQ individual”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump agreed with Kim Jong-un when the North Korean despot referred to Joe Biden as a "low IQ individual"
Full throttle toward impeachment: Democrats can avoid Trump’s trap — if they seize the moment
Paul Rosenberg
This is not a moment for dithering or political calculation. Only a frontal assault can bring down Donald Trump
Is this the reason Mitch McConnell does not seem to care about election interference?
Alex Henderson
The GOP leader called for lifting the sanctions on Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, and Sherrod Brown wants answers
Can Democrats win in 2020 by attacking Trump? A new study says no
Sophia A. McClennen
New study shows that support for Trump remains remarkably stable, despite a slew of controversies and scandals
Aaron Sorkin read Breitbart for inspiration as he wrote “To Kill a Mockingbird” script
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon talks to Oscar-winning writer Aaron Sorkin about adapting the classic Harper Lee story for the Trump era
Debating socialism, capitalism, Donald Trump and AOC with Fox host Charles Payne
Matthew Rozsa
Fox Business host on AOC, overcoming poverty, and Donald Trump's big problem: a lack of "poise and polish"
Trump throws a Rose Garden tantrum
Terry H. Schwadron
Now he’s ready to shut down important government matters because the House "can’t legislate and investigate"
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