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Steve Bannon’s second act: He’s back, and he wants to bring down the curtain on democracy

Chauncey DeVega
Maybe you thought "Trump's brain" was off the political stage forever. But he's back — and now he smells revenge

Ron Watkins, who many speculate might be QAnon, eyes congressional run in Arizona

Brett Bachman
The former 8chan administrator filed a "statement of interest" form with the Arizona secretary of state Wednesday

The race gap in vaccinations is closing; the politics gap is not

Matthew Rozsa
Statistics find that the political divide in vaccine acceptance shows little sign of abating

MAGA faithful pledge allegiance to supposed Jan. 6 flag; Glenn Youngkin forced to back away

Zachary Petrizzo
Steve Bannon fans salute alleged Jan. 6 flag; Trump phones in to praise Youngkin, who insists, "I wasn't involved"

The QAnon playbook: Republicans make school board meetings the new battleground

Amanda Marcotte
GOP takes a page from QAnon: Using concern for kids to push authoritarianism

Trump threatens to withhold future support for GOP: “Republicans will not be voting in ’22 or ’24”

Jon Skolnik
Nearly a year after the election, Donald Trump continues to suffer humiliating defeats in his quest to rerun 2020

Why is Biden failing? His tightly controlled relationship to the media might be worse than Trump’s

Brian Karem
While the president doesn't call us enemies of the people, he's walled off by advisers who won't let him talk

Timothy Snyder warned us fascism was coming — now he says we can survive it

Chauncey DeVega
America's elites didn't listen to Timothy Snyder when he told them what Trump would do. Are they listening now?

Trump AG questioned by Jan. 6 panel about Trump’s crusade to overturn 2020 election

Jon Skolnik
The panel has set its eyes on Jeffrey Rosen, who reportedly beat back Trump's attempted weaponization of the DOJ

The economic cost of Republican tantrums: GOP customers are chasing workers out of their jobs

Heather Digby Parton
Republicans are setting up Democrats to fail on the pandemic and the sluggish economy

Republicans would “rather end democracy” than turn away from Trump, says Harvard professor

Dean Obeidallah
Co-author of "How Democracies Die" says the GOP is ready to seize power. But they might not be able to keep it

Right-wing fumes over NFL coach Jon Gruden’s resignation for racist, homophobic emails

Jon Skolnik
The NFL has become an increasingly popular battleground on which the right can wage its never-ending culture war

Trump, right-wingers praise anti-vax Southwest pilots — who turn out to be imaginary

Igor Derysh
Ted Cruz tries to rewrite baseless claim about Southwest pilots — Trump claims they're protesting "rigged" election

Republicans’ war on vaccines: GOP pushes strategy to prolong the pandemic

Amanda Marcotte
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's ban on vaccine mandates shows how much Republicans are betting on COVID-19 to win in 2022

Democrats don’t have to save themselves. Donald Trump is still here to help

Heather Digby Parton
The "popularist" theory is nothing new. But Democrats should stop soul-searching while Trump is still a threat

Black flag: Understanding the Trumpists’ latest threatening symbol

Chauncey DeVega
Trump zealots have begun flying black U.S. flags, which signal no quarter for enemies. It's a threat of violence

Virginia GOP candidate backs away from Trump’s Big Lie — but wants an election “audit”

Igor Derysh
Trump-backed Virginia candidate getting snuggly with election conspiracy theorists as governor race tightens

Why Donald Trump continues to be a major thorn in Mitch McConnell’s side

Alex Henderson
Trump's grudge against McConnell following Jan. 6 has grown into constant criticism and undermining

How conservative comic Greg Gutfeld overtook Stephen Colbert in ratings

Nick Marx, Matt Sienkiewicz
Fox News' "Gutfeld!" has become late-night's most popular show by "owning the libs"

“Absolutely false”: Fox News brutally fact checks Mike Pence after he whitewashes the Capitol riot

David Edwards
"Saying 'one day in January' is kind of like calling 9/11 one day in September," said Fox News' Howard Kurtz

Trump tried to appoint Ivanka to head the World Bank: report

Tom Boggioni
The former president reportedly had to be blocked from appointing his daughter to head up the World Bank

What happens to America’s mental health under a second Trump administration? Very bad things

Chauncey DeVega
A panel of mental health experts on the likely effects of a Trump comeback: "Beyond our current worst nightmares"

“I need my next meal”: Lindsey Graham responds to charges he’s freeloading off Trump

Alex Henderson
"I'll let you determine if that's why I spend time with the president: because I need my next meal"

Is Trump like Andrew Jackson? Yeah — in all the bad ways, and none of the good ones

Matthew Rozsa
Jackson created a cult of personality and pandered to racists — but compared to Trump, he was a visionary
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