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Progressives, moderates and (most of all) pundits: Get over yourselves, already?
Andrew O'Hehir
This election wasn't about "left" and "center." It was about whether or not America has a future. Answer: Maybe!
Morning Joe says Sessions firing gives Mueller everything he needs to nail Trump for obstruction
Travis Gettys
Trump believes he is above the law, but Joe Scarborough wants to see Trump penalized for obstructing justice
Democratic megadonor Tom Steyer calls on Democrats to impeach Trump
Alex henderson
Steyer says Trump deserves impeachment for “a longstanding pattern of obstructing justice”
Report: Trump was directly involved in Cohen hush money scheme
Cody Fenwick
Cohen has already pleaded guilty to the charges
Most of the world does not like U.S. foreign policy
Vijay Prashad
But disregard for world opinion — as well as the opinion of the U.S. citizenry — defines the U.S. government
For automakers seeking mileage rollback, Trump plan too much of a good thing
Stuart Silverstein
Within the auto industry, Honda was among the strongest critics of the Trump administration's proposal
Making sense of Missouri after the midterms
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Looking to beat Trump in 2020? It’s going to be hard without states like Missouri
2 economic policies likely to change with Democrats in control of House
Steven Pressman
With a gridlocked Congress, will the status quo prevail?
Investigations are coming: Democrats will make government ethics the priority for 2019
Amanda Marcotte
Trump escalates his obstruction of justice, protesters hit the streets and Democrats now have a focus for 2019
Midterm results show health is important to voters but no magic bullet
Julie Rovner
Those who urged Democrats to emphasize health care this year took credit for the congressional successes
Was my grandfather Batman?
Adam Nemett
My orphaned grandfather went to school with The Dark Knight's creators. Could he have inspired their superhero?
WSJ: Trump personally arranged hush money payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal
Shira Tarlo
Trump was involved in "nearly every step," according to a bombshell new Wall Street Journal report
Donald Trump is suddenly trying to hide his previous relationship with Matt Whitaker
Shira Tarlo
"I don't know Matt Whitaker," Trump said on Friday. But he recently told "Fox & Friends": "I know Matt Whitaker"
Conway vs. Conway: Kellyanne’s husband goes to war with her boss
Cody Fenwick
Trump thinks he can do whatever he wants.
Donald Trump can’t resist, takes a jab at hospitalized Justice Ginsburg: “She’s not on my side”
Izzie Ramirez
The president's well wishes to an ill Ruth Bader Ginsburg reveal just how politically he views the Supreme Court
Commentary: Here’s how Brian Kemp is stealing the Georgia election
Greg Palast
Half a million Georgia voters were purged with no notice — and their provisional ballots likely won't be counted
Democrats, read the fine print on the midterm results: There’s a red sea under the blue wave
Stephan Richter
Despite the Democrats gains, the United States is structurally a remarkably conservative country
Trump lashes out after Michelle Obama reveals she’ll “never forgive” him
Shira Tarlo
"Trump, with his loud and reckless innuendos, was putting my family's safety at risk"
Breaking bad: Low-grade right-wing hack is now our nation’s leading law enforcement officer
Heather Digby Parton
Diabolical scheme or screw-up? Matt Whitaker is a surprise pick as acting attorney general, and not in a good way
Another madman with a gun: But in a new Congress, there’s room for hope
Amanda Marcotte
The latest mass shooting is horrifying, but the midterms show there might be a real shift in the gun debate
Conservative writer warns the president is “freaking out” as more indictments loom
Cody Fenwick
"Trump had threatened to in effect go to war to defend himself"
“Stop, Meghan”: “The View’s” Whoopi Goldberg cuts off McCain during outburst over Jim Acosta
Travis Gettys
McCain refused to accept it was a White House intern, not Jim Acosta, who committed battery
Election? What election?
Terry H. Schwadron
Before counting all the midterm votes, Trump makes his first move on Mueller, firing Sessions
Midterm election boosts Medicaid expansion, but challenges remain
Phil Galewitz
Nearly 500,000 uninsured adults in five states are poised to gain Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act
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