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Radical historian Harvey J. Kaye: Only a progressive president can save America
Chauncey DeVega
If Democrats don't embrace their progressive legacy, warns Harvey Kaye, the party is toast — and so's America
Press Watch: Big Journalism is completely failing to deliver the big picture on impeachment trial
Dan Froomkin
Mainstream media still won't acknowledge the asymmetry: One side has arguments, but the other has the votes
Tulsi Gabbard files $50 million lawsuit against Hillary Clinton over “Russian asset” remarks
Matthew Rozsa
Nick Merrill, a spokesperson for Clinton, calls the lawsuit "ridiculous"
Trump’s lawyers make their case: White-dude whining and persecution fantasies
Amanda Marcotte
White House lawyers have no defense for Trump. So apparently they'll just use their time to play the victim
What to think when you’re thinking about impeachment
Naomi Schalit
The substantive part of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump now begins
Team Trump says administration’s action on health care “is working.” Is it?
Shefali Luthra
Trump’s reelection campaign is touting his health care record as a key reason voters should grant him another term
I spent MLK Day reading Stephen Miller’s racist emails. Here’s why
Chauncey DeVega
We need to confront racist evil, especially when it's right in front of us. Who represents it more clearly?
Hillary Clinton won’t commit to backing Bernie Sanders if he faces Trump: “Nobody likes him”
Igor Derysh
"He got nothing done . . . It's all just baloney, and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it," Clinton says
Religious wars: With the Christian right on the offensive, activists are fighting back
Paul Rosenberg
Trump's administration is pushing a Christian nationalist agenda — but a diverse coalition is pushing back hard
Moderate Democrats are celebrating MLK. He was disgusted by them
Bob Hennelly
MLK was "gravely disappointed" with white moderates, whom he believed were responsible for impeding civil rights
Impeachment and the politics of organized forgetting: This attack on Trump isn’t nearly enough
Henry A. Giroux
Impeachment is an important historical moment — but we must look past it to create the possibility of real change
One-term presidents: Will Donald Trump end up on this ignominious list?
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump could become the 11th one-term president in American history. The list starts out well, but then ...
Maine Republican Susan Collins is now the most unpopular member of the US Senate
Matthew Rozsa
Collins' disapproval rating of 52 percent surpasses even that of Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
Why the Senate’s impeachment trial has way too much in common with the Jim Crow past
Amanda Marcotte
Acquitting obviously guilty criminals is a shameful American tradition — but beware the righteous blowback
Royal flush: Understanding the power of Donald Trump’s toilet politics
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's obsession with plumbing may seem buffoonish — but it forges a personal connection with his followers
Progressive groups call for Warren-Sanders unity after tense Iowa debate
Jon Queally
"Best chance" to beat Trump "does not lie with an establishment or corporate Democrat," progressive groups argue
Former GOP strategist Rick Wilson: “F**king hating” Trump is the key to winning in 2020
Dean Obeidallah
Former Republican political wizard outlines Democratic strategy vs. Trump: "This guy is a lying liar who lies"
Deep state: It doesn’t mean what Trump thinks it means
Rebecca Gordon
The "Deep State" also means the little-noticed machinery of governance that keeps dependably churning
So much for the “liberal media”: Chattering-class hypocrisy is supporting Trump’s rule
Chauncey DeVega
Hillary warned us — and the media crucified her. Now a smug culture of neutrality is enabling a would-be fascist
House of Representatives votes to send two articles of impeachment against Trump to the Senate
Igor Derysh
The lower chamber also approves seven House Democrats, who will serve as impeachment "managers" at the Senate trial
Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders engage in soul-sapping fireworks at Iowa debate: Who benefits?
Amanda Marcotte
Sanders sticks by claim that he never said a woman couldn't win; Warren tries to rise above the entire debate
Battle over sexism hurts both Warren and Sanders — but for different reasons
Amanda Marcotte
Whatever Sanders said to Warren about whether a woman can win in 2020, it's a no-win situation for both of them
Five lessons for US Democrats from Boris Johnson’s victory in the UK
Uwe Bott
What the Democrats must do to avoid Donald Trump’s reelection in 2020
Citing dark money fears, coalition raises alarm over “zombie” FEC during pivotal 2020 elections
Eoin Higgins
The FEC has no quorum as the nation heads into an election year
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