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Here’s how the White House is defending its unqualified judicial nominee
Charlie May
A Wall Street Journal editorial bashes the American Bar Association, and the White House uses it as a press release
In its sickest Trump burn yet, Cards Against Humanity buys land blocking his border wall
Matthew Rozsa
Can Cards Against Humanity "save America"? Why not?
Fox News viewers declare war on Shepard Smith for debunking Uranium One conspiracy
Taylor Link
Smith carefully explained to viewers that Uranium One wasn't a real scandal, hours before Sean Hannity played it up
Mitch McConnell just undermined Trump on his Roy Moore claims
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump position on Roy Moore is a lot different than what the White House has claimed, McConnell says
Social Security on the chopping block: How the GOP plans to fix its own budget mess
Charlie May
Republicans are going back to their dream: Cutting Social Security and Medicare
Jeff Sessions vs Republicans: What we learned from a congressional trainwreck
Sophia Tesfaye
Jeff Sessions resists GOP pressure and admits there is not enough evidence for the FBI to investigate Hillary
Trump can’t even remember which mass shooting he’s doing nothing about
Taylor Link
Trump offered his condolences to Sutherland Springs more than a week after the shooting; he likely meant California
How slamming campaign finance laws helped Greg Gianforte become a congressman
Lateshia Beachum, Dave Levinthal
Montana politician’s legal investments paid dividends during his turbulent special election
The Koch brothers are still targeting campaign finance laws — but so are liberals
Lateshia Beachum
Three court cases can explain the uphill battle for real campaign reform
GOP’s internal war over Roy Moore: It’s only going to escalate
Matthew Sheffield
Disgraced former judge shows no signs of quitting amid deepening scandal — but the GOP is desperate to stop him
Trump’s judicial picks are so ludicrous, he may just be trolling us
Amanda Marcotte
Who you gonna call? Trump trolls liberals by appointing a ghostbuster, and one with an obvious ethical conflict
Real lessons of Virginia: Democrats aren’t in disarray, they’re disadvantaged
Sophia Tesfaye
A week later, the euphoria has faded and a new reality emerges: Democrats' road to victory remains long and rough
How to wield influence and sell weaponry in Washington
William Hartung
Massive overkill: brought to you by the nuclear-industrial complex
So now Sean Hannity is giving away Keurig machines, because nothing matters anymore
Gabriel Bell
After gleefully watching his fans destroy the coffeemaker's products, Hannity is handing out 500 of its machines
Trump repeated an odd falsehood about Obama while visiting the Philippines
Charlie May
During his recent trip, Trump kept insisting Barack Obama wasn't permitted to land Air Force One in the country
Is Donald Trump Jr. truly “not that bright”? It’s time to start asking
Taylor Link
The president's oldest son continues to prove he is one of the dumbest members of the Trump family
Soon, everyone can read the dirt on Trump’s White House
Taylor Link
Michael Wolff has been shadowing the White House for months, documenting the strife — and now everyone is panicking
Donald Trump has complete control over America’s nukes, and some lawmakers are scared
Matthew Rozsa
A fact for 2017 America: If President Donald Trump wanted to launch a preemptive nuclear strike, he could
Jeff Sessions considers investigating Hillary Clinton over 2010 uranium deal
Matthew Rozsa
Sessions is playing into the right-wing conspiracy theories about a deal between Russia and Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump’s appalling Asian vacation is finally over: Could it have been worse?
Heather Digby Parton
Trump burnishes the image of Philippine strongman Rodrigo Duterte and heads home, having made the world worse fast
Mike Pence gets tangled in another lie: This time it’s Don Jr. and WikiLeaks
Sophia Tesfaye
Supposed straight-shooting VP looks foolish again after misstatements about Donald Trump Jr. and WikiLeaks
Why newspapers should stop endorsing candidates
Jeff South
Ralph Northam, Democrat of Virginia, has cruised to a victory even though Virginia newspapers didn't endorse him
One year later: How do we resist Donald Trump’s malignant reality?
Chauncey DeVega
A year after Trump's election, a numbness has set in. We must resist that too; it's poisonous to democracy
Rolling Stone at 50: A bittersweet legacy
Tom Roston
Going behind the scenes at the magazine that shaped and defined generations
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