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Bernie Sanders isn’t too “fragile” a candidate to run against Donald Trump
Sophia A. McClennen
The only thing fragile about the Sanders campaign are arguments against him that favor Establishment Democrats
Voting to acquit this noxious criminal is the point of no return for the Republican Party
Amanda Marcotte
Today Republicans make it official: Out of sheer lust for power, they've rejected democracy and basic decency
Resist false hope: America under Trump is in big trouble, and there’s no going back
Chauncey DeVega
Mainstream "hope peddlers" keep telling us everything will be normal again. But it won't — time to face the truth
Robert Reich: The big picture on the impeachment trial
Robert Reich
Here are the 10 big things you need to understand about the Senate trial
Give it up, media cowards — there’s no way to “both sides” impeachment
Amanda Marcotte
Yes, the parties are different: Republicans are lying and staging a cover-up, Democrats are fighting for the truth
Democratic Senator Joe Manchin open to calling Hunter Biden as a witness: “I don’t have a problem”
Matthew Rozsa
The Democrat from West Virginia has voted with the Trump administration's position about 54 percent of the time
Trump the transgressor: the psychological appeal of leaders who break the rules
Barry Richards
Different types of rule-breaking leaders can appeal to transgressive parts of ourselves.
How Democrats undermined their case for impeachment by dragging national security into the fold
Jefferson Morley
If the "Trump endangers national security argument" was supposed to persuade Republican senators, it failed
Outrage after Supreme Court allows Trump’s public charge rule to take effect
Andrea Germanos
"America shouldn't have a wealth test for admission," Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on Twitter
Can John Bolton’s revelations convince Republicans, at long last, to call Trump’s bluff?
Bob Cesca
At least some Republicans are worried about the future. Will the Bolton bombshell offer them a lifeline?
The fate of the Earth: See page five
Tom Engelhardt
Is it weird that the possible end of human life on Earth is not front-page news anymore?
Back to the future for Trump’s legal team: Next up, the “get over it” defense
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's team can't conceal his guilt now — so they'll turn back to "Heck, everyone does it so let's move on"
After Bolton and Parnas revelations, GOP faces massive blowback on impeachment
Heather Digby Parton
With new information about Trump's massive lies leaking daily, Republican senators are finally feeling the heat
Follow the money on impeachment: Trump bought off the jury — and hints at bigger tax cuts
Sophia Tesfaye
Republican senators are making millions off of Trump’s tax cuts — and will repay him by betraying their oath
The biggest political party in America you’ve never heard of
Robert Reich
You probably have two guesses that come to mind: the Democratic party or the Republican party. Well, it's neither.
The debunked “Russian influence” nonsense is infantilizing liberals
Michael Lind
The Russian money spent to influence the election was negligible. Its persistence as an explanation is bad for Dems
Lev Parnas is afraid of Bill Barr: he should be
Thom Hartmann
An attorney general willing to bend or even break the law can be a corrupt president's last line of defense.
Are Trump and his circle manipulating the markets for personal gain? Here’s the evidence
Chauncey DeVega
Investigative reporter William Cohan: Trump may have killed Gen. Soleimani to make millions in the markets
Democrats have a powerful case against President Trump, but they keep making one mistake
Cody Fenwick
One claim they consistently bring up actually weakens their argument, and they would be wise to drop it entirely
In the terrorism fight, Trump has continued a key Obama policy
Boaz Dvir
In the past decade, special operations forces have become central to America’s counterterrorism efforts.
Donald Trump is the O.J. of American politics — and we know how that story ends
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Everyone knows he murdered the Constitution, yet the verdict in his Senate trial is a foregone conclusion
Guantánamo’s indelible legacy: how this became a Gitmo world
Karen J. Greenberg, Joshua L. Dratel
Eight ways in which the toxic policies of Guantánamo Bay have contaminated American institutions since 2002
What the right wing in Latin America means by democracy is violence
Vijay Prashad
There is a rapid and disturbing attack on the political fabric of Bolivia
Press Watch: Democrats lay out an epic narrative, and Team Trump has no rebuttal
Dan Froomkin
Adam Schiff's team delivered reams of evidence of the president's guilt. Media can't escape "both sides" coverage
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