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No, NY Times columnist Paul Krugman is not to blame for the rise of Donald Trump

Heather Digby Parton
Liberals keep getting tagged with the "you created Trump" insult — the latest is Times columnist Paul Krugman

The danger of the right’s noise machine: Years of misinformation led to Trump’s rise

Heather Digby Parton
"Where do you go to have any sense of the truth?" right-wing radio host Charlie Sykes told MSNBC

Team Trump is a disaster: It’s not just the candidate — his entire staff is ill-equipped for a presidential campaign

Heather Digby Parton
Trump has filled out his economic policy team with a long list of wealthy donors and female right-wing cranks

Race, party politics and Trump: The theory that the billionaire is also destroying the Democratic Party is just bunk

Heather Digby Parton
No, Trump isn't sending white working class voters away from the Democratic Party to the GOP

Nothing to laugh about: Trump’s Second Amendment “joke” is red meat for his volatile backers

Heather Digby Parton
Nothing gets Trump's febrile mob more excited than dangerous ad hominem attacks on Hillary Clinton

Denial, anger and revenge: By playing the “rigged election” card, Trump and his backers will wreak havoc on the U.S. after November

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's followers and the GOP will do everything to ensure that Clinton and America pays a price for her victory

Desperate Donald: He’s plummeting in the polls, so he’s turning up the trash talk

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's campaign is tanking, and his only recourse is to unleash insane and unhinged attacks on Hillary

Feeling safe with Hillary: Yes, Clinton’s proving she can protect the country better than a Republican man

Heather Digby Parton
College-educated white women are flocking to Clinton because she makes them feel safer than a male GOPer

The DNC message to fed-up Republicans: Leave the dark side and join us

Heather Digby Parton
Last night focused on luring GOP moderates appalled by the RNC hatefest. The message was clear, but will it work?

Bill gets personal: Clinton’s latest speech took us inside his marriage with Hillary — and it was perfect

Heather Digby Parton
Bill Clinton — with countless high-magnitude speeches under his belt — delivered one of his best last night

Discord at the DNC: There’s no need to worry about the opening day chaos

Heather Digby Parton
The Democrats show some fight — but a little passion and drama aren't so bad at all

She had to go: Schultz’s resignation will hopefully start the healing within the Democratic Party

Heather Digby Parton
Shultz's involvement in the party's campaign against Bernie made it imperative that swift action be taken

The beginning of the end: Trump’s nomination signals the collapse of an ideological movement and a political party

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's disturbing speech showed exactly why American conservatism is in its death knell

Ted Cruz’s ambitious gamble: The Texas senator has made a lot of Republican voters angry

Simon Maloy
There was no way Ted Cruz could get behind Donald Trump, but antagonizing Trump voters is extremely risky

The 2020 race has already begun: Ted Cruz turns the RNC upside down — and starts a new race to the White House

Heather Digby Parton
Ted Cruz took a huge risk in front of millions of people at the RNC — but will it make him or destroy him?

The GOP’s broken convention: The only thing uniting this party is their disdain for Hillary Clinton

Heather Digby Parton
Day 2 of the RNC was more of the same: Hillary-bashing, incoherent messaging and, yes, even more plagiarizing

Fear and loathing of Clinton: Forget Melania — Hillary-hating took center stage at RNC’s opening night

Heather Digby Parton
Melania Trump's much-anticipated speech was drowned out by hours of unhinged Hillary bashing at the RNC

Let the madness begin: All signs point to four days of complete insanity

Heather Digby Parton
The haphazard way Trump picked his VP is a sure sign this convention will be a total circus

An attack on all of us: The France horror has shaken the world — but terrorists will not destroy our humanity

Heather Digby Parton
Lunacy and horror has ripped apart our sense of security, the only answer is to stand in solidarity — and we are

The Kris Kobach factor: Why you must get to know Kansas’ radical secretary of state

Heather Digby Parton
Kobach's extreme contributions to the GOP platform could have come right out of the Trump campaign itself

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher responds to Salon article about his dealings with the Taliban

Salon editors
"What pains me ... is to see one who covers national politics bearing false witness so egregiously," the rep writes

The electoral “college” crowd: Clinton gaining a huge edge with educated white voters

Heather Digby Parton
More college-educated whites are in Clinton's camp — and that spells doom for Trump and the GOP

Donald Trump running mate roundtable: Salon writers on whom Trump will — and should — choose as his VP

Salon Staff
Salon's political staff weigh in on Trump's biggest decision of his campaign

An enemy of progress: Donald Trump’s world view is stuck in the ’70s

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's "law and order" speech was a sign that he's grossly out of touch and has zero compassion for minorities
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