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Donald Trump wants to send more troops into Afghanistan
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has been critical of America's involvement in Afghanistan in the past, but seems to have changed his tune
Behold the worst take on the Charlottesville protests and the Confederate monument debate
Taylor Link
National Review says that Jim Crow wasn't as bad for blacks as liberalism since the 1950s
Robert Reich: Here’s what’s better than removing Donald Trump
Robert Reich
Don't worry about replacing Trump. Let's make him irrelevant
The Secret Service is running out of money in order to keep the Trump family safe
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump family is going around the world, and their protection is really using taxpayer money
Steve Bannon is ready to target Jared Kushner, and even Donald Trump if he moderates
Matthew Rozsa
Now that Bannon is back at Breitbart, the far right site is preparing to go on the attack
Steve Bannon, destroyer of worlds: After electing a president, he’s back to building a right-wing media empire
Heather Digby Parton
Spurned by the monster he created, Bannon dreams of revenge — and sending Fox News to the dustbin of history
Tucker Carlson and the Daily Caller: Taking white nationalism mainstream
Amanda Marcotte
Carlson's media empire steers just clear of the alt-right, while telling racists their beliefs are respectable
We looked at Trump’s Twitter interactions for more than a year. A lot of them are suspicious.
NINA MAST, FREEDOM MURPHY, NATALIE MARTINEZ
Accounts that Trump retweeted or quoted are no longer active, raising questions about his social media strategy
The Daily Caller has a white nationalist problem
Stephen Piggott, Alex Amend
Here's what the Daily Caller doesn't want you to know
Donald Trump’s civil war
Robert Reich
Trump's goal has been to build and fortify his power even if it’s found that he colluded with Russia to get power
The world according to bikers: A Sturgis Motorcycle Rally report on the state of the union
Samuel Blackstone
400,000 Harley riders in South Dakota meet up with one Salon reporter to talk politics. A recipe for mistrust?
Jerry Lewis, comedian and showman, dead at 91
Taylor Link
The legendary comedian and filmmaker passed away Sunday
Jerry Falwell: President Trump “doesn’t say what’s politically correct, he says what’s in his heart”
Taylor Link
Falwell Jr. was supposed to be defending the president on the Sunday shows, but all he did was implicate his racism
Brian Stelter opens Sunday show by asking if President Trump has a mental “illness”
Taylor Link
The media critic says that behind the scenes reporters and newsrooms are asking if Trump is mentally fit for office
Back to the progressive future: It’s not too late to overcome the mistakes of the Clinton era
Paul Rosenberg
Progressives had great ideas on trade, the environment and democracy — until Clinton threw them under the bus
How Donald Trump killed the conservative promise of Pax Americana
Tom Engelhardt
It took a reality TV star with a curious comb-over to destroy American exceptionalism
Trump and the Nazis: Our troll-in-chief has a deep affinity with the alt-right — and with their ancestors
Anis Shivani
After the outrage in Charlottesville, Donald Trump emerges as the leading alt-right troll, a Hitler of lulz
Waiting for a grown-up to occupy the White House
Michael Winship
Donald Trump is turning the presidency into a day care center for his troubled inner child
Trump loves the Confederacy? Since when does he like losers?
Matthew Rozsa
The president is sympathetic to a bunch of racists who lost one of America's biggest wars? Sad!
Here’s how Sean Hannity’s Charlottesville propaganda works
Matt Gertz
"The press . . . They used a high-profile act of violence to bludgeon the president and conservatives politically"
Van Jones: “There was only one white guy in Hillary Clinton’s ad — and it was Donald Trump”
Chauncey DeVega
CNN commentator on the "orange asteroid that hit the earth," and the lessons we must learn to recover and rebuild
When all the world’s a war: A history of declared and undeclared wars on enemies real and imagined
Rebecca Gordon
All the men and women are merely soldiers when war becomes a metaphor
The damage we do to boys and men that explains the Trump presidency
Kali Holloway
Toxic masculinity hurts men and women alike.
Trump rushes to Twitter to slam peaceful anti-racist protesters in Boston
Sophia Tesfaye
"Looks like many anti-police agitators"
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