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Voters are starting to act like hard-core sports fans — with dangerous repercussions for democracy
Michael Devlin, Natalie Brown Devlin
The lines between political fandom and sports fandom have blurred
Far-right extremist violence and American presidents: The pattern isn’t what you’d think
William Parkin, Jeff Gruenewald, Colleen Mills
From Oklahoma City to the Capitol, right-wing extremist violence is a part of America's political landscape
Maz Jobrani doesn’t miss Trump jokes: He wasn’t just bad for America, he was bad for comedy
Dean Obeidallah
The stand-up appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss his special shot in Dubai, Islamophobia, and censorship in comedy
Republicans are no longer a political party. They’re a mob
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Only a handful of Republicans have renounced Trump, or his mob of violent supporters. That's who their party is now
NRA laid the groundwork for deadly Capitol riot for years, say gun control advocates
Igor Derysh
Militia groups, QAnon, Capitol rioters and anti-lockdown protesters are all linked by toxic NRA ideology
Six degrees of sedition: Was master trickster Roger Stone behind the Capitol riot?
Roger Sollenberger
Stone was linked to several "Stop the Steal" events, and has ties to organizers behind the Jan. 6 rally and attack
New Education Committee member Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed wildfires on secret space laser
Igor Derysh
Greene linked the claim to the Rothschilds, a wealthy Jewish family targeted by anti-Semitic conspiracy theories
Media tries to “both sides” an insurrection: No, anger over the Capitol riot isn’t “partisan rancor”
Amanda Marcotte
The Washington Post ran a "both sides do it" headline — but only the GOP is tacitly supporting Trump's failed coup
McConnell repeats the same obstructionist playbook from Obama era: Can Biden ignore the trolling?
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans are concern trolling President Biden on his promises of "unity." They should be ignored
Why Trump’s challenges to democracy will be a big problem for Biden
James D. Long, Victor Menaldo
Just because he’s leaving office doesn’t mean Donald Trump will stop being a threat to democracy
“One more check is not enough”: Progressives push Joe Biden to do more to help working families
Igor Derysh
"We have to make the most of the opportunity," Rep. Ro Khanna, former co-chair of Bernie's campaign, tells Salon
America’s overlooked crime: Will Joe Biden end the U.S. global war on children?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Trump's treatment of immigrant children was shocking. The effect of U.S.-led wars on children's lives is much worse
The government Donald Trump left behind
Chris Morran
Trump’s successes in cutting taxes, rolling back regulations and reshaping the judiciary will cast a long shadow
QAnon and evangelicals: Republicans baptized in crazy
David Cay Johnston
Trump’s legacy: from QAnon lunatics to fanatical evangelicals, the Grand Old Party is out of its mind
How capitalism’s dogged defenders and propagandists defend it from criticism
Richard D. Wolff
Defenders of capitalism criticize kinds of capitalism that lack the particular adjectives that matter most to them
Death threats and intimidation of public officials signal Trump’s autocratic legacy
Shelley Inglis
Death threats against Republicans who oppose Trump are not just the result of angry people
Biden has already visited more local D.C. restaurants than Trump as president—here’s why it matters
Ashlie D. Stevens
Joe Biden went for a bagel last weekend. Some restaurant owners are hoping an industry-wide bail out is next
Amnesia nation: To “forget” the Trump era is a toxic act of privilege — and very dangerous
Chauncey DeVega
"Moving forward" without a public reckoning is an act of willful blindness — and a massive historical mistake
Forget about a GOP crack-up: Republicans rally around a defeated Trump because they understand power
Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, but the GOP won't tear themselves apart — they're too attached to power to let Trump and QAnon break them up
Extremist with pipe bombs, 49 guns and “white privilege” card plotted to keep Trump in power: FBI
Igor Derysh
Homeland Security warns of “heightened threat” from right-wing domestic terrorists “emboldened” by Capitol riot
Donald Trump’s Big Lies: How millions of Americans were radicalized
Alan D. Blotcky, Seth D. Norrholm
Trump isn't Hitler, but he used a similar strategy to try to poison democracy. Republicans must reject his lies
38 countries have declared a “climate emergency.” Should the U.S. be next?
Shannon Osaka
If Biden followed the example of 38 other countries, would it blaze a path to meaningful action?
Mark Meadows performed life-changing favors for Madison Cawthorn, then turned on him. Why?
Roger Sollenberger
Former North Carolina congressman and younger man who replaced him have a long history. Somehow it went south
Blind spot: The eye doctor, the U.S. senator and one of Trump’s last-minute intercessions
Bob Hennelly
Trump commuted the sentence of a Medicare fraudster who lavished gifts for years on New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez
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