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Fascism in America: It’s nowhere near as new as you might think
Elayne Clift
As America draws near the tipping point into fascism, it's important to remember that it's happened before
Trump’s bank records could blow up his efforts to derail the Jan. 6 probe: report
Travis Gettys
What a previously undisclosed records request says about Trump's increasing vulnerability
Joan Didion exposed political stories America is still telling itself in order to live
David Masciotra
Didion crashed the political journalism party, revealing much about power, the mainstream press and America
Don’t get too excited about MAGA anger at Trump over vaccines — they won’t ever ditch him
Amanda Marcotte
Redhats aren't turning on Trump for advocating vaccines — he's still their best bet for a fascist takeover
Jan. 6 committee to investigate Trump’s calls to allies at Willard Hotel before Capitol riot
Igor Derysh
Trump reportedly called Rudy Giuliani and Steve Bannon to plan effort to delay certification of Biden's election
The conservative urge to be a victim: Why right-wing victimhood is spreading so fast
Sophia A. McClennen
Victimized Bully Syndrome: From Kyle Rittenhouse to Donald Trump, conservatives are obsessed with being the victim
The meaning of words: Orwell, Didion, Trump and the death of language
John Berthelsen
Orwell wrote that political speech was "largely the defense of the indefensible" — in 1946. Little did he know
How paranoid schizophrenia (briefly) turned me into a Republican
Patty Mulcahy
I had untreated paranoid schizophrenia. A media diet of cable news pushed me into a psychotic break
Dem lawmaker shares vile audio of death threats against her family since Trump targeted her
Tom Boggioni
"Once you're in that Trump hate tunnel, you kind of don't escape it"
Democracy vs. fascism, part 1: What do those words mean — and do they describe this moment?
Andrew O'Hehir
Joan Didion would tell us we're avoiding obvious facts: "Democracy" is failing, and its opponents are nothing new
Best of 2021: I grew up in a Christian commune. Here’s what I know about America’s religious beliefs
Shawna Kay Rodenberg
Classifying American Christians into the imaginary phyla of cults and not-cults is a dangerous mistake
Can Democrats break the midterm curse? Maybe — consider the example of 1934
Matthew Rozsa
Midway through FDR's first term, Democrats made major gains in the House and Senate. Are there lessons for 2022?
The war on culture: How conservatives and progressives joined forces to crush art
Doug Neiss
In battling "high art" and promoting pop culture, progressive academics became apostles of free-market capitalism
Corporate America’s top 10 blunders of 2021
Jon Skolnik
Top 10 corporate blunders of 2021: From Ozy Media's bizarre impersonation of YouTube to Reddit rescuing GameStop
Here’s the bizarre way Republicans are attempting to blame Stacey Abrams for Trump’s “Big Lie”
Meaghan Ellis
Republicans are zeroing in on Abrams' final speech after the 2018 gubernatorial election
Far-right rushes to denounce Trump after COVID vaccine endorsement
Brett Bachman
Even lukewarm endorsements of COVID vaccines are off limits in far-right circles, apparently
Disillusioned supporters rage after being denied service at Trump Grill over vax mandate
Brad Reed
"Trump is a fraud if he enforces this!" one supporter yelled
A Nationalist International? Thanks to German taxpayers, the far right gets a global think tank
John Feffer
Germany's far-right AfD party just won a major victory: a taxpayer-funded institute to spread its toxic ideology
White supremacist Christmas: Those Boebert and Massie “gun photos” are a direct threat
Chauncey DeVega
Christmas family photos bristling with guns aren't funny — they're a direct appeal to white Christian fascism
Democrats feared gerrymandering bloodbath — but new analysis finds “surprisingly” good news for them
Alex Henderson
Nevertheless, Democrats are still quite likely to lose control of the House in 2022
Contrary to popular belief, Twitter’s algorithm amplifies conservatives, not liberals: study
Matthew Rozsa
Conservatives have long accused social media platforms of discriminating against them, but the opposite is true
“Evidence is mounting” for a disturbing reason the National Guard failed to act on Jan. 6: report
Alex Henderson
Why was the National Guard “restrained” by the Pentagon?
Trump slips in admission of electoral defeat in new interview
Jon Skolnik
A gaffe? In a recent interview, Trump suggests that — perhaps subconsciously — he knows he lost the 2020 election
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