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Pepe the Frog, mascot of the alt-right, dead at 12
Gabriel Bell
In a move against the racist trolls who use his cartoon, Pepe’s creator has murdered the controversial amphibian
Sally Yates will tell the Senate what she knows about Michael Flynn
Angelo Young
Sally Yates will tell the Senate all she knows about Michael Flynn, and Donald Trump is worried
Despite their twisted fantasies, Republicans are nothing like Rocky or George Patton — they are political terrorists
Chauncey DeVega
Drawing inspiration from real and fictional American heroes, Republicans went out and fought a war — against us
A weekend of frantic spin: Republicans ramp up the blatant lying after their Trumpcare victory
Heather Digby Parton
Republican strategy on the dreadful new health care bill: Keep telling outrageous lies and hope nobody notices
Think about it: Here’s the best way to cover the Donald Trump administration
Jeremy Binckes
Forget about the optics. Focus on the policy
Top 5 bad hombres loved by Trump
Jefferson Morley
Who’s the worst of the worst among the president’s favorite dictators?
A sham presidency’s legacy: What will be the defining image of the Trump administration?
Neal Gabler
Donald Trump is master of perception, altering reality to distract the public from his lack of character.
Donald Trump’s new health care bill is a disaster — and even he knows a single-payer plan would be better
Bob Cesca
For years, Donald Trump has been single-payer-curious. But his new bill is a just a massive giveaway for the rich
Sympathy for the conservative pundit: No safe spaces for snowflake bashing
Jeremy Binckes
If commentary is the "marketplace of ideas," why are conservatives trying to protect the worst takes?
Donald Trump golf story raises the question: Who’s funding the Trump Organization?
Jeremy Binckes
Eric Trump denies that he told a journalist that new golf courses were Russia funded. But there's a trend here
A business empire expands in the White House
Nomi Prins
Imagine the White House as simply the newest branch of Trump's family business empire
Trump can’t ban Muslim comics: Hasan Minhaj understands the 1st Amendment better than Trump
Sophia A. McClennen
Trump can try to ban Muslim immigrants, but he can’t ban the roasting he takes from comics like Minhaj and Ansari
Emmanuel Macron defeats Marine Le Pen in a landslide to win the French election
Charlie May
"The French have chosen a new president"
The art of the art of Trump: A critical reading of “The Visionary,” that painting of him at Mar-a-Lago
Noah Charney
A Jungian weighs in on what we can learn about Donald Trump's psychology from this kitschy portrait
Donald Trump finally gets a bill passed — but his history of dealmaking is still full of failure
Paul Rosenberg
Trumpcare may revive the tattered myth, but it won't last. His vaunted dealmaking skills are part of the long con
Stop blaming “identity politics”: With white liberals like these, who needs the right wing?
David Masciotra
Obsessed with their own masochism and insecurity, white leftists keep beating themselves up for Trump's victory
WATCH: Former RT anchor: Alleged Russian election hacks should come as no surprise
Carrie Sheffield
"It . . .seems like common sense all along that Russia would prefer somebody like Donald Trump," says expert
WATCH: SNL’s Kate McKinnon and Alex Moffat “do” Morning Joe with a steamy send up
Alli Joseph
Mirroring real life, the comedians played up Mika Brzezinski and co-host Joe Scarborough's on-set sexual tension
Duty to warn: Shrinks can’t say that Donald Trump suffers from a mental disorder — but we can
Anna Lind-Guzik
Mental health professionals are battling over the "Goldwater rule" — but the rest of us are not bound by it
Where have all the centrists gone? A look at why American politics is so dysfunctional
Matthew Rozsa
American politics is seeing the death of centrism — and it may be having disastrous effects
No, the NRA is not actually the United States’ “oldest civil rights organization”
Cydney Hargis
NRA reps have called gun regulations “equally as unconstitutional” as Jim Crow laws
A letter to my daughter: What I want you to know about freedom, fear and Donald Trump
Claire Messud
Our hollow president is the voice of a hollow culture. We can and must fight for the better future we know exists
Navy SEAL Kyle Milliken identified as first U.S. service member to die in Somalia since “Black Hawk Down”
Taylor Link
The Pentagon identified Milliken, a 15-year veteran, as the soldier who died in a firefight with Shabab fighters
Resistance U: Butler University faces backlash for its course on the anti-Trump resistance
Taylor Link
The course, "Trumpism and U.S. Democracy," explores strategies for combating white supremacy and imperialism
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