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Birth of a new fascism? Trumpers meet theocrats at right-wing Christian conclave
Chauncey DeVega
Roy Moore says "the people of God are rising up," while Sebastian Gorka hints at a sinister new alliance
Hillary Clinton uses Weinstein allegations to slam Trump while protecting Bill
Jarrett Lyons
On Weinstein, Clinton moves the conversation from Hollywood to politics, with mixed results
Rush Limbaugh says he’s happy Salon didn’t include him on top conservatives list
Joseph Neese
Rush Limbaugh wants you to know he's totally OK with not being on Salon’s list of the top conservatives on Twitter
Larry Flynt can’t get Donald Trump impeached — but Congress can
Jeremy Binckes
The Hustler honcho is offering $10 million for damning evidence — that would likely accomplish nothing
Bowe Bergdahl pleads guilty, says Trump’s comments prevented a fair trial
Matthew Rozsa
The alleged Army deserter claims that Trump's campaign comments about him were prejudicial
The new “Black Panther” trailer: We needed this right now
Gabriel Bell
The second trailer for the forthcoming Marvel film is a travel-sized dose of what we need in the Trump era
John Kelly is trying to solve the problem of Trump’s empty administration
Matthew Rozsa
The White House used to micromanage appointees, partly based on how loyal they were to Trump
Trump spends $1.1 million of donor money on personal legal fees
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's legal fees included $200,000 for Donald Trump Jr. to be prepped for his congressional testimony
“Alt-right” meets Christian right: A marriage made in hell
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump, Steve Bannon and Sebastian Gorka were welcomed as conquering heroes at the Values Voter Summit
Is Donald Trump unraveling?
Robert Reich
Presidential advisors and Republicans alike are increasingly more concerned by the day
Will Trump ever do a TV interview with a real journalist again?
Matt Gertz
This is not a White House that believes the president has a responsibility to answer tough questions from the press
Things we lost in the fire: No one talked about politics in Santa Rosa
Bob Cesca
Donald Trump played golf instead of visiting my devastated hometown. Good — we're doing fine without him
Trump tests his base by jacking up their premiums
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's health care executive order hits his own voters in the wallet. Will they finally turn against him?
So what would it look like if the NFL forced players to stand?
Rachel Leah
It would change the visuals, yes — but they'd be a clearer indictment of the NFL and white supremacy
The real power of Michael Moore: He came to comedy from activism, not the other way around
Sophia A. McClennen
From Broadway to his TNT series, Michael Moore is using wit and political insight to lead the anti-Trump resistance
Susan Collins rebuffs President Trump’s plan to destabilize Obamacare
Taylor Link
The Republican senator called out Trump for "affecting people’s access and the cost of health care right now"
Study: Hannity’s treatment of Trump’s Russia scandal takes an authoritarian turn
Matt Gertz
This summer, the Fox host laid the groundwork for a dangerous response by the president
Donald Trump makes the world more dangerous — what do we do about it?
Paul Rosenberg
Mental health professionals have now warned us: This man should not be president, and we're all to blame that he is
Rex Tillerson updated the nation on the state of his genitals
Taylor Link
The secretary of state was on a Sunday show and was asked about Bob Corker's "castrated" quote
The scandal of Pentagon spending: Who really gets rich?
William Hartung
Your tax dollars support troops of defense contractor CEOs
Conservative “thought leaders” like Bill Kristol paved the way for Trump
Matthew Sheffield
Many leading conservatives are disgusted with Trump; a few have even said so. When will they face their own guilt?
New Orleans can teach us about disaster response
Sarah Gamard
As devastation from this year's storms continues to wrack the U.S., Louisiana remembers Katrina and its aftermath
This single mom wants to win big in Trump country in 2018
Matthew Rozsa
Katie Wilson, a Democrat from rural New York, says focusing on economics, not social justice will propel Congress
Spies like us: How computers bonded the U.S. and Russia
Mary Flanagan
As a teenage hacker, I looked up to the Russians. But our countries’ shared culture of hacking goes back decades
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