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The real reason behind JD Vance’s demon talk
Amanda Marcotte
Hopping on the "KPop Demon Hunters" trend won't save the vice president's career
Viktor Orban’s problems undercut Trump’s new world order
Heather Digby Parton
A loss by the Hungarian strongman in the country's April 12 election would have ramifications for MAGA
Why MAGA fears human teachers
Amanda Marcotte
Melania Trump’s robot stunt opens a new front in the GOP's war on education
Iran is right: Trump has already lost this war
Andrew O'Hehir
Tehran TACO: Trump's bad idea has gone wrong, to literally no one's surprise. Will Putin bail him out?
Trump is taking charge of his own memorials
Heather Digby Parton
Now beyond caring about popular opinion, the president's only concern is how he will be remembered
What American activists can learn from France right now
Ida Susser
The left should look to France’s Yellow Vest movement to see the dangers of violent escalation
How Trump fits the “great man” theory of history — sort of
Mike Lofgren
Is Donald Trump the kind of world-historical figure imagined by Hegel? In an upside-down way, yes
It’s time for Democrats to face political reality on Israel
Norman Solomon
At its April meeting, the Democratic National Committee must have an open debate on its support of Israel
Trump’s Iran war has no clear endgame
Brian Karem
Republicans and a former Pentagon official raise concerns over the war's conduct and what victory means
Evidence of insider trading on Iran war grows
Heather Digby Parton
Unusually timed trades around Trump’s Iran announcement have raised questions about who knew what and when
ICE at the airport is just the beginning
Chauncey DeVega
The expansion of enforcement inside U.S. travel hubs is less about immigration than about normalizing surveillance
So is this World War III? The term doesn’t mean anything, and that’s a problem
Troy Farah
If you're anxious about global conflict, you're not alone. But war is so different now we almost can't see it
ICE at airports: Trump’s troll move backfires
Amanda Marcotte
The deployment isn't triggering the liberals. But it may anger some voters Republicans need in November
Regime change in Cuba could benefit wealthy Republicans
Heather Digby Parton
Business and commerce are driving Donald Trump and Marco Rubio's desire to "take" Cuba
Trump’s Cabinet retreats behind military gates
Chauncey DeVega
Housing officials on military bases has little precedent in U.S. history. It has plenty in authoritarian regimes
How Iran emasculated JD Vance
Amanda Marcotte
The vice president’s alignment with Trump risks harming the persona he’s built with manosphere voters ahead of 2028
Tulsi Gabbard’s Iran pivot comes with contradictions
Heather Digby Parton
The DNI who once sold shirts that read "No War With Iran" is now apparently all in on Donald Trump's war of choice
Trump’s politics of death extend far beyond Iran
Chauncey DeVega
COVID, gun violence and Iran reveal a governing instinct based on authoritarian violence disorder
Who will stop Trump on Iran?
Brian Karem
As the war escalates and the president digs in, the White House says "Nobody tells him what to do"
For Gen Z Republican men, sex is solitary
Amanda Marcotte
Young conservatives' anger at women is taking a nihilistic turn
Trump’s “America First” becomes America alone
Heather Digby Parton
The nation’s allies are refusing to help in Iran, leaving the president increasingly isolated on the world stage
Laugh at Trump’s shoe gifts all you want — it’s a loyalty test
Chauncey DeVega
The Florsheim presents aren’t about style — they reveal the mechanics of MAGA authoritarianism and if it can endure
Venezuela beats Team USA at the World Baseball Classic
Alex Galbraith
Team USA’s rah-rah, military-inflected approach clashed with a sport built on looseness — and lost
Ireland’s leader survives visit with cranky old guy in White House
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump misgenders Ireland's president, rants about "windmills," demands world's gratitude — all in all, it went OK
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