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Mr. Potato Head, Dr. Seuss and trans kids: How Democrats are already letting Republicans win in 2022

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans have quickly seized on wedge issues while Democrats stubbornly refuse to end the filibuster

The Supreme Court may be set to gut voting rights — but Democrats can still stop them

Amanda Marcotte
The GOP-dominated SCOTUS longs to end the Voting Rights Act. Democrats can save it by nuking the filibuster

The Cuomo scandal illustrates the limits of #MeToo — and the need to hold men to a higher standard

Amanda Marcotte
Being an overbearing creep falls short of sexual harassment, but more social opprobrium would help stop the louts

CPAC was about more than Trump’s cult — it’s now cemented the GOP’s authoritarianism

Amanda Marcotte
Even scarier than Trump's personality cult, CPAC shows that Republicans' fascism deeper than Trump

Dreaming of Mom’s golden-crisp bread rolls . . . 4,000 miles from home

Vaishali Dinakaran
A writer shares her love — and longing — for a snack that tastes like childhood

The imperial presidency comes home to roost

Tom Engelhardt
Been there, done that (not!)

How the abuse of Britney Spears led to the GOP’s war on women

Amanda Marcotte
The obsession with Britney Spears' virginity was the first shot in a 20-year war on millennial women

Trump’s failed coup continues: CPAC set to be a celebration of the Capitol insurrection

Amanda Marcotte
CPAC sets out to defend Trump's coup, celebrate his election lies and paint him as the real victim

GOP is still gaslighting about the Capitol riot: Trump’s allies claim coup and QAnon never happened

Amanda Marcotte
After the riot comes the gaslighting

Senate Republicans, too weak to convict Trump, should pray New York prosecutors lock him up

Amanda Marcotte
Forget about impeachment, Republicans who want Trumpism without Trump's baggage should want his imprisonment

500,000 dead Americans: One year of COVID exposes the rot of GOP ideology

Amanda Marcotte
Half a million dead and Texas in shambles — Democrats have a real chance to destroy "small government" arguments

HBO’s wrenching “Allen v. Farrow” builds a damning case against Woody Allen’s credibility & egomania

Melanie McFarland
If you're still watching Woody Allen's films, this scathing four-part documentary series asks you to ponder why

A childhood without photographs

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Modern childhood is endlessly documented; mine, not at all. What does it mean to live a photo-less life?

Texas disaster exposes what happens when Republicans replace governance with trolling

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans have mastered the art of breaking government and telling voters it's because government can't work

Rush Limbaugh captivated dads like mine and created America’s modern fascist aesthetic

Amanda Marcotte
Limbaugh co-opted rock-and-roll to sell authoritarianism

GOP response to the Texas winter storms steals directly from Trump’s sadistic COVID-19 playbook

Amanda Marcotte
Texas Republicans try to troll their way through a disaster

A lesson from Trump’s acquittal: Bipartisanship won’t save democracy — Democrats must fight the GOP

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's insurrection was part of a larger Republican assault on democracy — one that can't be beaten by playing nice

Isn’t it iconic? Alanis Morissette is Jenny Slate’s imaginary friend in Fox’s “The Great North”

Ashlie D. Stevens
"Bob's Burgers" scribes, the Molyneaux sisters, spoke to Salon about their new comedy, the "Ironic" singer & bread

I failed my friend Dante Barksdale. We all failed him

D. Watkins
America is a nation of performers. Nobody wants to hear the truth when they ask, "how are you?"

“Minari” cultivates the grief and bittersweet allure of America’s unfulfilled promise

Paula Young Lee
In a region claimed by superstition and cow patties, a family breaks free from their expected path to success

House Democrats make their case to Senate Republicans: Trump duped his rioters — and he’ll dump you

Amanda Marcotte
Trump impeachment trial, day 3: House managers remind Senate Republicans that Trump will never repay their loyalty

Impeachment sends Republican senators scrambling: Trump makes the GOP squirm with a flailing defense

Amanda Marcotte
Even Trump knows his defense is a joke — but most Senate Republicans are pathetically pretending it's gold

Democrats drop the ball on Trump’s second impeachment before the trial even begins

Amanda Marcotte
Democrats are making a huge mistake if they don't call witnesses at Trump's second impeachment trial

Republican Senators aren’t beholden to their base — they’ll acquit Trump because they agree with him

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans who claim they want to "move on" are lying, since the best way to do that is bar Trump from running
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