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Always obvious, the Trump-Nixon parallels are now downright uncanny
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's corruption in plain sight is making Nixon look like an amateur
Even under Trump, American democracy is not a lost cause — yet
Chauncey DeVega
But a serious "democratic breakdown" is upon us, says political scientist Susan C. Stokes
Meet the White House reporter egging on Trump’s crackdown
Sophia Tesfaye
Brian Glenn, Trump’s favorite correspondent, is on a crusade to crush free speech
RFK Jr.’s war on vaccines is about shaming women, not helping kids
Amanda Marcotte
The MAHA movement regards all childhood ailments as a sign that moms are failing
How Viktor Orbán inspired Donald Trump’s assault on the media
Heather Digby Parton
POTUS is moving us closer to "soft autocracy" with each passing day
America’s slow-motion coup speeds up: Tough lessons of the Kimmel affair
Andrew O'Hehir
MAGA forces told us all along they wanted to crush free speech. Maybe we'll believe them now
Inside MAGA’s fight over Charlie Kirk’s legacy
Sophia Tesfaye
Podcaster's memorial overshadowed by right-wing conspiracy theories
Cash bail doesn’t reduce crime — or make us safer
Emily Galvin Almanza
Donald Trump's recent executive order isn't tough on crime
Kimmel’s suspension shows media censorship is a structural problem
Jeff Cohen
It's not just Donald Trump. Huge corporate power is also muzzling comedians
All Donald Trump requires is total fealty — and no opposition
Brian Karem
The administration is out to destroy critical thinking, humor and the media
Brendan Carr defended free speech — until he went after Jimmy Kimmel
Austin Sarat
What happened to the FCC chairman is happening to America
Jimmy Kimmel is the latest casualty in Trump’s war on media
Heather Digby Parton
POTUS and his henchmen are intent on bringing the left to heel
Democrats should play hardball in looming funding showdown
Chauncey DeVega
The party has a chance to protect Obamacare — and begin to craft a new, compelling narrative for voters
“Debate Me” Bro culture has ruined civil discourse
Katherine Kelaidis
How entertainment culture has replaced genuine political dialogue
Running the FBI? Kash Patel believes his job is getting attention
Amanda Marcotte
He's "more focused on social media clout" than on "fighting crime," as Sen. Chris Coons said
Texas needs what James Talarico is selling — and so does America
Heather Digby Parton
He speaks movingly about hope and love — and taking on our broken economy and politics
Poverty is fueling Trumpism — and there’s a sinister reason why
Chauncey DeVega
Economic insecurity — and a lack of empathy — serves MAGA's ends
The charity case that was the 2025 Emmys
Melanie McFarland
A night of satisfying wins and worthy surprises was dragged down by a bumbling host committed to a tasteless bit
War or peace? GOP divided on the path forward after Kirk’s killing
Sophia Tesfaye
Even a traumatic assassination can't stop the right's infighting
Pete Hegseth wants women in the kitchen — but his wife as his top adviser
Amanda Marcotte
The defense secretary's third wife has a shocking amount of power
Divorce, “Downton Abbey” style
Melanie McFarland
The final chapter of Julian Fellowes' high society fantasy examines what it takes for a divorcée to make a comeback
America is in danger of becoming numb to violence
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump is incapable of showing us our better angels
Death of a culture warrior: The right’s comeback win is Charlie Kirk’s legacy
Andrew O'Hehir
Liberals believed they'd won the culture war and the right was now permanently uncool. Kirk proved otherwise
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