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Capitol riot consequences: Corporations continue to stay away from insurrectionist Republicans
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans want to make the insurrection politics-as-usual — some corporations are playing along
Kyrsten Sinema’s run out of excuses: Supreme Court leaves Senate Democrats with little choice
Amanda Marcotte
Kyrsten Sinema may not care about saving democracy — but why doesn't she care about saving her own Senate seat?
Another Trump henchman takes a fall: Why Trump fans still won’t admit that loyalty to him is foolish
Amanda Marcotte
From jail to death via COVID-19, Trump always leaves his followers to pay the price — yet they remain faithful
Trump’s Arizona “audit” is unpopular — and that’s the point
Amanda Marcotte
The Arizona "audit" isn't about winning over voters. It's anti-democracy propaganda
Abandoned and lost: Trump launches a misguided attack on Mitch McConnell
Amanda Marcotte
Why is Trump attacking McConnell? After all, McConnell's fighting to make the next coup successful
Reports of a “diminished” Trump are greatly exaggerated — he can ride the Big Lie to a 2024 win
Amanda Marcotte
This round of "Trump-is-diminished" reporting follows a similar round just weeks ago
Filling the Trump void: Right-wing media’s calls for violence grow louder
Amanda Marcotte
Fox News and OAN get even more shameless about fueling violent fascist urges in the Trump base
Don’t be fooled by parents’ “critical race theory” tantrums — they’re a part of the GOP’s strategy
Amanda Marcotte
It's easy to laugh at the clowns melting down at school board meetings, but there's a method to this madness
Joe Biden is right about the rise in crime: Blame guns — not police or protesters — for the violence
Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives are using crime as cover for ugly race-baiting, but their own lax gun policies are the real culprit
Manchin and Sinema make their choice: Defend the filibuster or democracy
Amanda Marcotte
There is no such thing as 10 good Republicans. Can Manchin and Sinema give up "bipartisan" fantasies?
The mythologizing of Jan. 6: From Fox News’ whining to Ashli Babbitt’s “martyrdom”
Amanda Marcotte
How the right is playing the victim in order to rewrite the history of the Capitol riot
Joe Manchin gets hoodwinked — again: Why does he keep falling for the Republican con?
Amanda Marcotte
C'mon, Joe Manchin! There is no such thing as a voting rights bill that Republicans will support
A second insurrection: The real mission behind Republicans’ absurd Arizona “audit”
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans are recklessly ginning up Trump supporters to believe they have an obligation to take real world action
DOJ emails and the “pure insanity” of Democrats “moving forward” without accountability for Trump
Amanda Marcotte
What Trump's DOJ called "pure insanity" is now the GOP's main goal — but will Democrats fight back?
The media is being duped by Republicans on the “lab leak” theory
Amanda Marcotte
New reporting underscores how little evidence there is for the GOP-preferred story about COVID-19's origins
Why the panic over “critical race theory” is the perfect right-wing troll
Amanda Marcotte
Trying to debunk the lies about "critical race theory" is a distraction — but the hysterics have huge implications
George Washington predicted Donald Trump: Why doesn’t everyone know this?
Matthew Rozsa
If Republicans really want to Make America Great Again, they need to listen to Washington – and dump Trump
Trump’s ballyhooed “comeback” is reality TV-style fakery — but a real danger
Amanda Marcotte
How much of Trump's ballyhooed "comeback" is just reality TV-style fakery?
“Planned in plain sight”: Why Donald Trump makes no attempt to hide his insurrectionist plots
Amanda Marcotte
Trump and his insurrectionists hid their plots in plain sight — and they may be doing it again
There is no solution to the GOP’s vaccine refusal
Amanda Marcotte
COVID denialism lost its political usefulness months ago, but the GOP zombies keep on refusing to get the vaccine
There’s nothing “delusional” about Donald Trump’s conspiracy theories. They are working
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's conspiracy theories aren't delusional, they are aspirational — and so far, they are working for him
How do we report on Trump’s dastardly schemes without amplifying his lies and incitement?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's blog failed, so he's inciting followers through media leaks. Does that make journalists his accomplices?
Dealing with Manchin and Sinema: Democrats finally ditch the carrot and pick up the stick
Amanda Marcotte
Manchin and Sinema got the carrot from Democratic leaders for months — maybe now is the time for the stick
Texas Democrats stand up for democracy and send a loud message to Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema
Amanda Marcotte
Centrist Democrats should turn to Texas Democrats to see what trying to save the country really looks like
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