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Why conservatives are now targeting the victims of the Capitol riot
Amanda Marcotte
Nancy Mace makes fun of AOC for being "triggered." Is sneering at people's pain the GOP's latest strategy?
Don’t blame a lack of education — QAnon proves privileged white people are losing their minds too
Amanda Marcotte
QAnon should be the death knell of the idea that wealth and education can insulate people from conspiracy theories
Mitch McConnell isn’t fooling anyone — Marjorie Taylor Greene is the true face of the modern GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Senate Republicans can whine all they want — but if they vote to acquit Trump, they're throwing in with the QAnoner
Sorry, Republicans, but there’s no way to acquit Trump without endorsing his insurrection
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's new loyalty test makes it clear: Republicans who vote to acquit are siding with the insurrectionists
The ultimate comfort bake: How to make perfect quick breads at home, according to a pastry chef
Joseph Neese
Plus, four one-bowl recipes for easy, breezy clean up and smart substitutions to please any crowd
Media tries to “both sides” an insurrection: No, anger over the Capitol riot isn’t “partisan rancor”
Amanda Marcotte
The Washington Post ran a "both sides do it" headline — but only the GOP is tacitly supporting Trump's failed coup
Forget about a GOP crack-up: Republicans rally around a defeated Trump because they understand power
Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, but the GOP won't tear themselves apart — they're too attached to power to let Trump and QAnon break them up
How California’s top hospital lobbyist is influencing the state’s COVID response
Samantha Young
Carmela Coyle is a power player in the state Capitol whose clout has grown during the pandemic
The myth of bipartisanship: Will a fully radicalized GOP finally blow up D.C.’s silliest fantasy?
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans voted to back Trump's violent insurrection — there's no use wasting time trying to compromise with them
Biden promised “no malarkey” — he can start by ignoring McConnell and nuking the filibuster
Amanda Marcotte
There is nothing unifying about telling the majority who backed Biden that they'll get nothing for all their effort
Trump’s coup didn’t fail just from incompetence — credit the progressive activists who stopped him
Amanda Marcotte
To defeat the GOP's assault on democracy, it's critical for everyday voters to understand that they do have power
Anti-Semitism and Israel: Right-wing Zionists play a deadly word game
Doug Neiss
An expanded definition of "anti-Semitism" is primarily meant to silence Jewish critics of Israel. It won't work
Trump’s Diet Coke button is a reminder of the most laughable, hypocritical parts of his presidency
Ashlie D. Stevens
"Trump seemed to believe that rules, of any sort, don't apply to him. That guided his food and beverage choices"
McConnell’s plan to derail Democrats’ takeover — and nuke the economy — is already in full swing
Amanda Marcotte
As McConnell kicks off his plan to filibuster Biden's presidency, his tool for obstruction needs to be taken away
The anticipated violence at Biden’s inauguration never happened — thank Trump’s Twitter ban
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's incitement was crucial whipping right-wing mobs to violence. Muting him helped settle them down
Trump is gone. Now we face the real question: Does Biden have what it takes to save us?
Amanda Marcotte
Biden's inauguration is low on fun and heavy on grim determination, but that's what a country deep in crisis needs
Donald Trump’s most enduring legacy: The right-wing has a dangerously overblown sense of entitlement
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans were bad before, but with Trump, they're more empowered to cheat, lie and deny reality to get their way
Republicans threaten violence if Trump faces repercussions — but it was impunity that moved his mob
Amanda Marcotte
Trump and his mob believe they'll never pay the piper
Amber Ruffin’s hilariously horrifying book about everyday racism shows this is indeed who we are
Melanie McFarland
Salon spoke to the comedian and her sister Lacey Lamar, who co-wrote "You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey"
Republicans, don’t be afraid to impeach: Trump’s base will get over it — and get in line
Amanda Marcotte
GOP voters may whine but they will always fall in line — because they love power more than Trump
Trump didn’t suffer from “paralysis”: He failed to stop the Capitol siege because he loved the show
Amanda Marcotte
Trump acted willfully by inciting and supporting an insurrection — so why are some journalists afraid to admit it?
Republicans are gaslighting America about Trump’s coup: Only impeachment can set the record straight
Amanda Marcotte
Impeachment establishes a formal record, making it harder for the right to pressure media to downplay January 6
Ignore Trump’s manipulative damage control: He must be impeached again
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump can't be trusted to oversee a peaceful transition of power
Don’t let smarmy calls for “civility” fool you — most Republicans still side with insurrectionists
Amanda Marcotte
Despite the violence and death Wednesday, the majority of House Republicans voted in support of Trump's coup
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