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Trump’s new “spying” Clinton conspiracy theory is a success as cowardly mainstream media confounded
Amanda Marcotte
Headline writers won't call out Trump's lies about the "Durham report" — even as he's threatening Clinton's life
The secret plan behind Florida’s “don’t say gay” bill: Bankrupting public education
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans seek to use "don't say gay" bills to gut public education like they did abortion access
The Bundy takeover is now complete: How the GOP has embraced pro-terrorist politics
Amanda Marcotte
The GOP's embrace of the Bundy occupation opened the door for January 6 and the Ottawa trucker tantrum
In an age of fascist counterrevolution, our biggest problem may be the death of ethics
Henry A. Giroux
Jan. 6 was only one symptom of the brutal assault on morality, history and justice. It's time to fight back
Why is Joe Burrow so great? Because he’s from Appalachia
Alison Stine
My son was born in the same rural county that gave rise to Burrow, where giving back is a way of life
From “crack pipes” to “critical race theory”: GOP’s 2022 midterm strategy is overt racism
Amanda Marcotte
Without Trump on the ballot, Republican appeals to racism are getting cruder and more blatant
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s “Gazpacho police” is very dumb — but we underestimate her at our peril
Amanda Marcotte
Mispronouncing "Gestapo" gets the GOP congress-troll what she wants: Attention for her relentless Nazi talk
Why Joe Rogan’s vaccine misinformation is so dangerous — and dangerously appealing to his audience
Amanda Marcotte
Rogan's massive Spotify audience makes him a hub for anti-vax propaganda, even if he's "just asking questions"
From SCOTUS to “critical race theory”: There’s no law or fact the GOP feels bound to respect now
Amanda Marcotte
The Supreme Court guts the Voting Rights Act while conservatives erase the history that necessitated its passage
Biden can’t save us from Trump’s Big Lie: Why the fight for democracy has to be a grassroots effort
Amanda Marcotte
Local offices are going to be key to fighting a stolen 2024 election — and Democrats need to win those races
Why negotiating gives you anxiety — and why it shouldn’t
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author of "Influence Is Your Superpower" on the the joy of persuasion, and why negotiating isn't that bad
My reading from hell: A writer’s road to self-promotion is paved with live, in-person disasters
D. Watkins
Writers have been reading on Zoom for 2 years. Here's to the wildly unpredictable events waiting for us outside
“The Masked Singer” may not normalize Rudy Giuliani, but it’s a crime to even try to make him cuddly
Melanie McFarland
To the horror of furries and defenders of democracy, Fox is making a song-and-dance mascot out of an odious traitor
Stop feeding Joe Rogan’s trolls: Progressives must reclaim the politics of pleasure
Amanda Marcotte
The right is trying to take away books and sexual freedom — time for the left to remind folks ours is the fun side
Biden pleads for unity — in speech at anti-LGBTQ, faux-bipartisan Prayer Breakfast
Jonathan Larsen
Despite extensive revelations about the anti-LGBTQ Christian nationalist annual event, Democrats keep playing along
Canceling CNN’s Jeff Zucker show – an ignominious career of ruining networks & developing characters
Melanie McFarland
The ousted CNN Worldwide head saw the show potential in the news, which made him a character people loved to hate
Donald Trump is done pretending. He is now openly celebrating the Capitol riot
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's instincts were always to valorize the insurrection — and he's no longer letting GOP worrywarts stop him
Donald Trump’s lackeys failed him — and saved democracy
Amanda Marcotte
New revelations show Trump's coup failed because he's a coward who hid behind his lackeys
Trump takes control of the Jan. 6 story — while the media and Congress sleep on it
Amanda Marcotte
No Jan. 6 hearings until "April or May," Rep. Raskin tells Salon. Now Trump is promising pardons to the rioters
The excellent “We Need to Talk About Cosby” skilfully opens a necessary, uncomfortable conversation
Melanie McFarland
W. Kamau Bell's superb documentary is a clear look at a history-maker who has done so much damage, as well as good
The damning portrayals of Peloton on our TVs and what that says about us
Joy Saha, Hanh Nguyen
From Mr. Big to "Emily in Paris," TV shows are reflecting why the exercise bike had begun to lose momentum
No amount of wine can make “The Woman in the House” spoof work, despite its charismatic star
Melanie McFarland
Kristen Bell would be terrific in a satire of a cheesy psychological thriller. Just not this one
The critics were right: “Critical race theory” panic is just a cover for silencing educators
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans said they wouldn't ban books or erase history — but that is exactly what they're doing
Why the right sees Biden’s promise of a Black woman on the Supreme Court as an attack
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wing media doesn't need a name to know their narrative: Any Black female nominee is inherently unsuitable
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