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America’s fatal flaw: The founders assumed our leaders would have some basic decency
David Masciotra
Our democracy was founded on optimism about human nature. Amid the Trumpian wreckage, that looks like a bad bet
Inside the Iowa Democratic Party’s “boiler room” meltdown
Steven Rosenfeld
A review of materials left on desks revealed it was unprepared on many levels for Monday’s meltdown.
Trump supporters tried to sabotage hotline for reporting Iowa caucus results: “Clog the lines!”
Igor Derysh
"The unexplained, and at times hostile, calls contributed to the delay," a Democratic official in Iowa confirmed
Impeachment, the Constitution and Donald Trump: Scholar William Howell on America after acquittal
Chauncey DeVega
Trump got away with it, mostly. But Howell believes trying to hamstring the presidency would be a big mistake
Senate acquits Trump: Mitt Romney is lone Republican to vote for conviction
Igor Derysh
Mitt Romney is lone surprise in 52-48 party-line vote to acquit: "I have no choice under the oath that I took"
Devin Nunes’ hometown paper endorses his rival: The Republican has “continued to fail his district”
Alex Henderson
The Fresno Bee also takes Nunes to task for his obsession with defending Trump and his "wild conspiracy theories"
Susan Collins: Trump was “wrong,” but he learned a “big lesson.” Trump: No, I didn’t
Igor Derysh
"I do not believe that the behavior alleged reaches the high bar in the Constitution for overturning an election"
Does Super Bowl presage a billionaire 2020 faceoff?
Bob Hennelly
Billionaire Bloomberg and billionaire Trump at odds on issues share aversion to full tax disclosure
Forget Iowa’s stupid app: Democrats can’t ignore the dismal turnout if they hope to win
Jeff Biggers
My caucus in Iowa City had 60 fewer people than four years ago. Tepid turnout will re-elect Trump for sure
State of the Union: Trump trolls the libs and defiles his office; Pelosi upstages him
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's speech featured reality-show stunts, racism and pompous, empty rhetoric. But he can't erase impeachment
The meme endorsement you might have missed — and why it matters for 2020
Heather Woods, Leslie Hahner
The endorsement of Bernie Sanders by NUMTOT was a bigger deal than the newsmedia made it seem
Everyone calm down! Iowa’s caucus snafu is a minor bump, not a world-ending conspiracy
Amanda Marcotte
Iowa's technical cock-up is a good reason to end the outmoded caucus system, but not to sow conspiracy theories
Trump will be acquitted, of course: What in God’s name will he do next?
Bob Cesca
Bill Barr and Mitch McConnell have done their worst. Only the voters can stop the Mad King from full power
Iowa clusterf**k: Who won? Who knows? But Democrats, and America, clearly lost
Sophia Tesfaye
After an epic meltdown in Iowa, all Democrats except Biden declare victory. They're definitely wrong about that
The shame of child poverty in the age of Trump
Rajan Menon
What excuse does the United States have for its striking levels of child poverty?
Did Bernie Sanders praise George Wallace? No, but expect a lot more smears like that
Amanda Marcotte
Whoever wins the Democratic nomination, Trump and the Republicans will attack that candidate from the left
Sometimes we can make our own hope
Frida Berrigan
Running for office in the age of Donald Trump and climate change
CNN’s Wajahat Ali: “We knew what would happen” under Trump, but the media just played along
Chauncey DeVega
CNN commentator on how white privilege has warped media coverage of Trump — and how Trumpists may destroy America
GOP tries to turn impeachment against Joe Biden: Is it 2016 all over again?
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans are already hinting they'll impeach Biden — as a way to justify their shameless Trump cover-up
Trump’s smears of Biden have only started: Can the former veep fight back?
Matthew Rozsa
Turn the page on impeachment — but Trump's attacks will keep coming. Do they reveal that he fears Biden most?
To cancel student debt, you don’t need Congress
Alexis Goldstein
Americans are asking themselves and candidates: how much student debt should we cancel, and how shall we cancel it?
Trump’s real base isn’t the famous “white working class” — it’s the billionaire class
David Masciotra
Red-hat hordes captivate the media, but Trump's most important supporters are better dressed, and more dangerous
The Super Bowl presidency
Robert Lipsyte
Five criteria for selecting the worst old white man to lead us
Press Watch: Dean Baquet interview makes clear New York Times still ruled by both-sides-ism
Dan Froomkin
In a new podcast interview, NYT top editor Dean Baquet defends Trump coverage, tone of "sophisticated objectivity"
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