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Oprah 2020? The Democratic unicorn-hunt launches with a little magical thinking

Andrew O'Hehir
Oprah would be a better president than the current guy. But she's a magical solution to an imaginary problem

The New York Times brings us the looting of America

Michael J. Brenner
Amidst a reactionary revolution without precedent, the Democrats and the mainstream media only exhibit cluelessness

We have a wild year ahead — full of hope for progressives, and grave danger

Paul Rosenberg
Is a blue wave coming? Almost certainly. But will it bring epic political change, or another wasted opportunity?

Trump’s DOJ has an audacious new project to suppress the vote

Steven Rosenfeld
Why do top Republicans want paper proof of citizenship to vote? Because lots of blue voters don't have it

Steve Bannon stands alone: Even Donald Trump hates him now

Matthew Sheffield
Mainstream Republicans already despised Steve Bannon. Now Trump, the GOP base and even the alt-right hate him too

Where have all the pussyhats gone?

Anna March
We started out 2017 knitting and marching in the streets for the resistance. What's next?

Republicans are waging class war: It’s time for the left to fight back

Conor Lynch
GOP policies are pushing wealth inequality to historic levels: This should be a massive wake-up call for the left

By the numbers: a 2017 money-in-politics index

Ashley Balcerzak, Dave Levinthal, Carrie Levine, Sarah Kleiner
We crunched a lot of numbers this year. Here are a few that stand out

Left-wing sites got trolled by Russians too: The strange saga of “Alice Donovan”

Matthew Sheffield
A freelance writer who published on progressive websites was probably a Russian invention. Were there others?

Russians and GOP still trying to “sow chaos”? Well, it’s working

Heather Digby Parton
GOP operatives have sought to distort or reshape reality for decades. Now they have outside help from experts

Three administrations, one standard playbook

Danny Sjursen
America’s wars are simply more of the same

Democrats hope tax bill will be a nail in the GOP’s coffin

Steven Rosenfeld
Early signs suggest the tax bill may help Democrats in 2018 like Obamacare helped the GOP in 2010

With polling advantage, Democrats need to push for progressive candidates

Charlie May
Putting forth a generic Democrat in 2020 would be short-sighted, and offers no vision for the future

Trump’s “soft” ethnic cleansing: Immigrants as human garbage

Chauncey DeVega
Trump calls immigrants "the worst of the worst" — and that's no aberration. It's part of a large and evil strategy

Democrats inadvertently aided GOP tax bill efforts by refusing to play hardball

Charlie May
After Democrats cut a deal with Trump to avert a shutdown, the GOP said they were given ample time to pass tax cuts

What it will take for Democrats to take back the House?

Steven Rosenfeld
There's red dread and blue hope. But election data nerds say Dems must do even more next year

Alabama hangover: Can a party with no ideas beat a party with no soul?

Andrew O'Hehir
Riding an Alabama high, Democrats dream of a big comeback in 2018 and beyond. But is being "decent" really enough?

9 revelations about Trump becoming unhinged

Kali Holloway
Insiders describe days filled with TV and a dozen Diet Cokes

American Taliban

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Our long national nightmare has just begun

Sacrificing Al Franken in order to capture the moral high ground is not a strategy

Lucian K. Truscott IV
The Franken debacle is the same old drill; the Democrats are marching into their usual circular firing squad

Bannon’s mockery of Romney incites GOP war

Nicole Karlis
Bannon condemned Mitt Romney at a Roy Moore rally, rankling GOP leaders

Trump-era Republicans agree about nothing — except that they hate Democrats

Matthew Sheffield
Almost a third of Republican voters want someone else in 2020 — but even more say they'll never abandon Trump

Life after coal for in Germany

Amelia Urry
In Germany’s Appalachia, the last coal mine is closing

Bernie Sanders may not be necessary for 2020, but his vision is

Charlie May
Perhaps he shouldn't be handed the 2020 nomination, but the party can't underestimate what he represents
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