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Don’t dismiss Trump’s “Stop the Steal” tantrum: The GOP is trolling our democracy to death

Amanda Marcotte
Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley know their objections to Biden's win will fail, but that doesn't make their stunt harmless

Georgia runoffs reveal the total putrefaction of the GOP: Republicans are now openly anti-democratic

Amanda Marcotte
Democrats ran a normal campaign — but Republicans competed with each other to see who could be the most repugnant

“Last responders” brace for surge in COVID deaths across U.S.

Cindy Loose
As COVID-19 has spread from big cities to rural communities, it has overwhelmed morgues and funeral homes

Trump’s Georgia shakedown call is the same scheme that led to his impeachment — only worse

Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, Susan Collins, Trump learned nothing from impeachment: He's doing it again, except it's even more dangerous

Best of 2020: Road trip to Powder Keg City — and the collapse of Seattle’s autonomous zone

Sean Edwards, Gabe Fuente
Our 2020 retrospective continues with this on the ground experience—hopeful, angry, sometimes violent—in Seattle

The final, desperate days of our psychopath in chief: How bad will it get?

Alan D. Blotcky
Our pathological president is sunk in worsening delusion, with three weeks to go. And none of this had to happen

Trump’s bungled stimulus stunt: A reminder that the self-described master negotiator is a dud

Amanda Marcotte
Mr. Art of the Deal strikes again: Trump's ham-fisted extortion effort blows up in his face

Best of 2020: George Floyd and the white gaze

Niki Herd
This essay on the police killing of George Floyd, COVID-19 and Black bodies was one of Salon's Best of 2020

Trump’s loss was radicalizing: His promise to “cheat” the system has further deluded his fans

Amanda Marcotte
Trump got elected by promising he knew how to cheat "the system"— now his voters can't believe he's failing

A return to fake right-wing outrage: Without Trump, Republicans run back to sexist resentments

Amanda Marcotte
Desperate to keep the rubes riled up, the right reverts to faking umbrage at "unladylike" self-expression

Bill Barr gets the Roy Cohn boot: Trump’s long history of disloyalty strikes again

Amanda Marcotte
Barr betrayed: Donald Trump has a long legacy of unceremoniously dumping the men who would move planets for him

Once accused of cheating by Trump, Ted Cruz is now a leading voice casting doubt on 2020’s results

Kelsey Carolan
As Trump falsely insists that he won the 2020 election, he has turned to Cruz to help him make his case

Republicans want more than a coup: Trump’s loyalty test exposes their hatred for democracy 

Amanda Marcotte
More than half of House Republicans and 17 GOP attorneys general have outed themselves as traitors

A new civil war? It’s here: The right’s grievance politics is killing thousands every day

Amanda Marcotte
Right-wingers express their hatred by waving guns around, but spreading the virus was a much deadlier assault

Giuliani says he didn’t know most Americans can’t access his VIP coronavirus treatment regimen

Matthew Rozsa
Even after being hospitalized for coronavirus, Giuliani was clueless about the virus and its treatment

Trump voters don’t really believe Biden stole the election — but they do want a coup

Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives aren't entirely delusional — they're trolls arguing in bad faith to delegitimize Democratic voters

This simple, braided apple butter bread only looks complicated

Ashlie D. Stevens
Jarred apple butter — which is spiced with cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg — does the heavy lifting in this winter loaf

Trump’s outrageous lies used to be terrifying — now they’re just pathetic

Amanda Marcotte
Trump is the same BS artist as always, but with no power to enforce his lies, he's becoming a shabby punchline

Mitch McConnell’s dark pivot: Wreck the economy — and sabotage Biden’s presidency

Amanda Marcotte
Trump is still pretending he'll be president next year, but McConnell has moved on to his plot to ruin Biden

Don’t be fooled: Trump’s conspiracy theories won’t discourage Georgia Republicans

Amanda Marcotte
Republican voters aren't fooled by Trump's lies about "rigged" elections — they think they're in on the con

Trump and his allies won’t drop claims of stolen election — because they’re cashing in

Amanda Marcotte
Trump will leave office on Jan. 20 — but in the meantime, right-wing grifters make bank by pretending otherwise

Trump isn’t the reason we can’t quit Trump — the obsession is really about his followers

Amanda Marcotte
Trump may believe otherwise, but he's a huge bore. His followers' unbreakable loyalty is what's so fascinating

Give it a rest, Republicans — no one wants to take away Turkey Day

Amanda Marcotte
The imaginary "war on Thanksgiving" is just Republicans grasping for post-Trump bulls**t to rile up the base

What will American politics be like after Trump? First of all, he’s not going away

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's coup is collapsing, but the damage is done. He's shown us the system is broken. What will we do about it?
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