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GOP primary has gotten even more ridiculous: The Donald Trump-Ted Cruz catfight reaches glorious new heights with threat of lawsuit
Sean Illing
Now that Trump has threatened to sue Cruz, you can expect their battle to just get more absurd from here on in
This might finally turn GOP voters away from Trump: Cruz’s slam on the Donald’s abortion views might be the one attack he can’t overcome
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's sketchy record on abortion might hurt him in upcoming primaries
Donald Trump and the conservative psyche: What Republican operatives don’t understand about the Donald’s transcendent appeal
Sean Illing
Trump's disjointed views and lack of substance are irrelevant; he's winning by exploiting voters' primal fears
The secret to a liberal Supreme Court: Why progressives need to start thinking seriously about Scalia’s replacement
Sean McElwee
The right spent decades remaking the judiciary. For the first time in a generation, the left could do the same
Marco Rubio’s campaign is truly pathetic — so why hasn’t the media noticed?
Gary Legum
From the glowing reviews he gets, you'd think Rubio was neck and neck with Trump. In fact, he's not even close
Robert Reich: The GOP died in 2016
Robert Reich
Evangelicals, libertarians, capitalists, billionaires and Trump supporters are feeding on its carcass
“It is time we regulate men’s reproductive choices”: Kentucky lawmaker on why her new bill limits Viagra access to married men with notes from their spouses
Mary Lou Marzian
If male lawmakers are going to put a stranglehold on women's healthcare, turnabout is fair play
Samantha Bee to Mitch McConnell: “What better way to honor America’s greatest champion of original intent than by wiping your obstructionist ass on the very document he holds so dear”
Brendan Gauthier
Filling Court spots is one of three presidential jobs, Bee says, along with pardoning turkeys, bombing Middle East
The Clintons really don’t get it: False attacks and failed strategies as Hillary repeats 2008
Bill Curry
They're distorting Sanders' plans and ham-handedly using Obama and race. It's a dangerous game and a losing plan
Shed no tears for Antonin Scalia: Let us not praise the man who gave us Citizens United and Bush v Gore
Paul Rosenberg
Scalia let the innocent die, trampled our basic rights, gutted democracy and gave us George W. Bush. Good riddance
My accidental, alcohol-drinking pregnancy adventure
Rachel Levin
If I'd known I was pregnant, I surely would have been a teetotalling, anxious, paranoid nervous wreck. Oh well
Donald Trump and Gavin McInnes: The faces behind the rise of secular but even more odious right-wing misogyny
Amanda Marcotte
"Men's rights" misogyny has been gaining traction in mainstream conservative media, boosting Trump's popularity
Liberals might miss Justice Scalia more than they think
Eric Segall
In important ways, the country is better off without him on the bench. Liberals should mourn him anyway
Dear Oregon militia men: Here’s why no one feels sorry for you and rejects your mission built on conservative Christian rage
Amanda Marcotte
By the end of the Oregon standoff, the country was made aware how incoherent and puerile their grievances were
The brainwashed rebels of the Bundy siege: Why something like this was eventually bound to happen
Bob Cesca
In a conservative bubble that encourages conspiracy theories and violence impulses, it was only a matter of time
John Kasich is a right-wing Trojan Horse: Why the GOP establishment’s newest pick should make everybody worried
Heather Digby Parton
Although he comes across as reasonable, there are plenty of reasons to believe the Ohio governor is anything but
Is John Kasich a closet vegan? Or just a drug fiend? Troubling questions emerge about the GOP’s New Age alterna-Trump
Andrew O'Hehir
Why is #johnkasichvegan trending? Fasten your seat belt for the short, strange trip of the GOP's hug-crazed oddball
Will tonight’s Democratic debate finally mention abortion?
Sophia Tesfaye
In five debates, not one single question has been asked. Will tonight's be any different?
“Sexism has nothing to do with it”: Camille Paglia on Hillary Clinton, Gloria Steinem — and why New Hampshire women broke for Bernie Sanders
Camille Paglia
Sanders' thrilling win dealt Gloria Steinem and old-guard feminist establishment a loss. But it wasn't about sexism
Sanders skeptics aren’t stupid: It’s time to stop saying they’re ignorant and need education to bring them in line
Amanda Marcotte
A decade of progressives assuming their opponents are ignorant has led to an onslaught of Bernie-splaining
Nothing new about Donald Trump’s bigotry: He’s just an amplified version of what outlets like Fox News peddle every day
Amanda Marcotte
For those taken aback by Trump, he's merely the next step in the conservative movement's evolution
The truth about Hillary Clinton’s “problem” with women: In reality, men in New Hampshire also rejected her in droves and backed Bernie
Amanda Marcotte
Clinton's performance with female voters in New Hampshire isn't a surprise, and isn't a rejection of feminism
Kasich is almost as bad as Trump: Don’t let the Donald’s repulsiveness distract from the ugliness dished out by other candidates
Amanda Marcotte
Kasich is being held out as the "compassionate" alternative to Trump, but in most ways, he's nearly as bad
Bill Maher blames Sarah Palin for Donald Trump’s rise to the top of the Republican Party: “She was the immaculate misconception”
Sophia Tesfaye
In a new interview, the HBO comedian also explains how Bernie Sanders can win in the South
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