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An eyewitness to history, as it broke: I was there — and no, it didn’t make sense

Timothy Denevi
My Jan. 6 was a chaotic carnival of fandom, religion, politics and pandemic paranoia, dislocated in space and time

They “gave the Capitol rioters what they wanted”: New ad targets complicit Republicans in Congress

Jon Skolnik
The campaign targets lower-profile Republican Reps. Nicole Malliotakis, Mike Garcia, and Jefferson Van Drew

How Christian nationalism drove the insurrection: A religious history of Jan. 6

Kathryn Joyce
Fanatical, extreme religious faith wasn't incidental to last year's Capitol assault: It was a central driving force

The insurrection will be decentralized: The next Jan. 6 will happen in the state houses

Gaby Goldstein
Republicans have a more effective strategy than storming the Capitol: They plan to destroy democracy state by state

From the Bundys to the Rotunda: How allowing far-right terrorism to fester led to the Capitol riot

Arun Gupta
The path to Trump’s coup might have been avoided if the government had taken the threat seriously

A second civil war: One year after Trump’s violent insurrection, how worried should we be?

Amanda Marcotte
Trump and the GOP both want to steal the 2024 election — they just disagree on whether violence helps or hurts them

Brian Sicknick’s partner: Lindsey Graham was “very disrespectful” in meeting with Jan. 6 officers

Igor Derysh
Sen. Graham looked out the window, tapped his fingers as an officer recounted Jan. 6 attack, says Sandra Garza

Our professional diagnosis: Joe Biden is normal; the “Insurrection Caucus” isn’t

Seth D. Norrholm, Alan D. Blotcky
The "Let's go Brandon" crowd claims Biden is impaired. As mental health professionals, we see no evidence of that

Support for conspiracy theories, armed rebellion isn’t new: We just didn’t believe it till now

Amanda J. Crawford
In 2013, 29% of Americans said armed rebellion might be necessary to "protect" liberty — and journalists scoffed

Republicans suddenly favor small election reforms after Manchin opens door to filibuster change

Matthew Chapman
After months of resistance, Republicans are now signing a different tune

“The View” calls Jan. 6 Capitol attack deniers “people who live in this fantasyland”

Joy Saha
Meanwhile, co-host Whoopi Goldberg was conspicuously absent after having contracted COVID

Ex-Trump aide Peter Navarro says 100 House members were “ready” to carry out election coup

Jon Skolnik
Coup plot called "a well thought-out plan based on sound, constitutional law and existing legislative precedent"

Republican voters don’t actually “believe” the Big Lie about January 6 — they’re in on the con

Amanda Marcotte
Don't take what Republicans say to pollsters at face value — they are happy to lie in service of the fascist cause

Are we normalizing the “death of democracy” by talking about it so much? Definitely not

Kirk Swearingen
Republicans have been building this fascist insurrection for years — it's not "alarmist" to sound the alarm now

Matt Gaetz’s no good — but not so horrible — 2021. What’s next?

Jon Skolnik
Matt Gaetz still faces no child sex trafficking charges – and he might never

Was Trump just the “warm-up act”? Canadian scholar warns of “right-wing dictatorship”

Jake Johnson
Canadian scholar of violent conflict says U.S. "flashing with warning signals"; democracy could collapse by 2025

Networks, do not air Trump’s Big Lie event

Jessica Corbett
Media Watchdogs Warn Networks Against Uncritical Airing of 'Big Lie' Trump Event

Trump’s Texas “audit” falls apart: “Forensic” probe finds no substantial evidence of voter fraud

Jon Skolnik
Failing Trump: Texas Republicans fail to find any evidence of outcome-altering fraud

Democrats need not despair: 6 reasons to be hopeful about the 2022 midterms

Amanda Marcotte
It's midterm season and Democrats are in despair. Cheer up: Here are six reasons to be optimistic in the new year

It’s time for Democrats to remind Republicans: The GOP is very much in the minority

Heather Digby Parton
The country isn't polarized — at least not on this one issue

Meet the scariest Republican candidates of 2022: It wasn’t easy to pick ’em

Igor Derysh
The next wave of Republican freshmen could be the worst yet – and could pose a legitimate threat to democracy

Twitter permanently bans Marjorie Taylor Greene’s account for spreading COVID misinformation

Brett Bachman
The decision comes just one year after former President Donald Trump was banned from the platform

Mussolini seized full power 97 years ago: Does Donald Trump long to follow suit?

Matthew Rozsa
Il Duce undermined democracy for years before appointing himself dictator; the parallels are ... uncomfortable
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