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Think Republican women will turn on Brett Kavanaugh — or Donald Trump? Think again

Amanda Marcotte
Gender equality is a partisan issue: Most Republican women are just as sexist as Republican men. Remember 2016?

Welcome to bee season! Women are furious, but you knew that already

Erin Keane
Everyone on Twitter is angry. But when women started sharing my tweet on Facebook, I knew something was happening

‘Contraception deserts’ likely to widen under new Trump administration policy

Sarah Varney
The impact has been swift and widespread.

Teen ‘boys will be boys’: A brief history

Ashwini Tambe
Are white boys given longer to grow up?

We are all losers here

Terry H. Schwadron
The Kavanaugh confirmation mess is further eroding respect for our institutions

Will two Republican women in the Senate stop Brett Kavanaugh?

Matthew Rozsa
Two "moderate" pro-choice Republican senators hold the fate of the Supreme Court in their hands

Trump’s new (non-Democratic) normal

John Feffer
What happens when the adults in the room are as scary as the crying baby?

GOP Senate candidate suggests Brett Kavanaugh should be confirmed even if he’s guilty

Matthew Rozsa
"Even if it’s all true, does it disqualify him?" asks North Dakota Republican Rep. Kevin Cramer

Justice Brett Kavanaugh would represent an immediate threat to LGBT rights

Amanda Marcotte
Major anti-LGBT group is ready, with at least four cases on established rights heading for the Supreme Court

Bloomberg on possible 2020 presidential bid: “It is a very heady thing when people yell, ‘Run!'”

Rachel Leah
Michael Bloomberg acknowledged that he might mount a bid for the White House after this fall's midterm elections

Donald Trump’s lechery and Brett Kavanaugh’s dubious history: Misogyny comes out of the shadows

Amanda Marcotte
Whatever the truth of the Kavanaugh accusations, the right's anti-choice ideology was never about "family values"

Samantha Bee has a message: “It’s never OK to try to rape somebody – not even in high school”

Rachel Leah
"You must not rape folks on a boat. You must not rape folks in a moat," Bee rhymed in a Dr. Seuss-like cadence

Alexander Hamilton was preoccupied with the threat that a presidency like Trump’s posed for America

Thom Hartmann
This isn’t the first time our democracy has faced the founder’s nightmare — but it is the most dangerous

“The View” gives Abby Huntsman a wakeup call after Kavanaugh remarks

Travis Gettys
Huntsman insisted that GOP members would consider Christine Blasey Ford's claims against Brett Kavanaugh

Another #MeToo moment at the Supreme Court

Terry H. Schwadron
An accusation of a high school assault may upend the Republicans’ efforts to rush through the Kavanaugh nomination

Kavanaugh is this generation’s Clarence Thomas, so how will the senate respond?

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Brett Kavanaugh will also be angry, bitter, and resentful if he reaches the Supreme Court

The Kavanaugh confirmation fight: A major battle in the Republican War on Women

Jared Yates Sexton
Whether or not Christine Blasey Ford faces the Senate, this confrontation could shape American politics for decades

All three of Fox News’ primetime stars raise suspicions about timing of Brett Kavanaugh allegations

Rachel Leah
Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson cast doubt on the sexual assault allegation against Brett Kavanaugh

Kavanaugh’s nomination in jeopardy? GOP senators say sexual assault allegations “demand a response”

Matthew Rozsa
In order for Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to fail, at least two Republican senators would need to vote against him

Even without the assault accusation, we knew Brett Kavanaugh was bad news for women

Amanda Marcotte
Kavanaugh is accused of a long-ago assault, but we already know too much about his attitudes toward women

Brett Kavanaugh may have perjured himself — but mainstream media doesn’t want to talk about it

Justin Anderson
There's a legitimate argument that Kavanaugh lied under oath in 2004 and 2006. Major outlets are ducking the issue

Take the shame out of sex ed: “We usually start with the risk. We start with the threat”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to author Bonnie Rough about sex education that works in her new book "Beyond Birds & Bees"

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg slams Supreme Court confirmation hearings as a “highly partisan show”

Rachel Leah
"The Republicans move in lockstep, and so do the Democrats," the Notorious RBG said at George Washington University

Meet Doctor Leana Wen, the new leader of Planned Parenthood: “She doesn’t back down from a fight”

Matthew Rozsa
"Planned Parenthood is gaining a powerful new advocate," said Rep. Elijah Cummings, after whom Wen named her son
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