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Trump complains it’s unfair that Barack Obama was not blamed for Charleston church shooting
Matthew Rozsa
The president's divisive rhetoric has been harshly scrutinized following a bombing campaign that targeted Democrats
Trump wants to change the Constitution by executive order
Matthew Rozsa
Trump feeds his base before the midterms with birthright citizenship ploy
Ever blamed “the Jews”? You have blood on your hands too
Matthew Rozsa
If you fault "the Jews" as a group, you share blame for the Pittsburgh massacre even if you reject violence
Our republic is in crisis — and it’s killing us. Can we really claim we didn’t see it coming?
Jim Sleeper
Four years ago I published this essay in Salon: It predicted the rise of a demagogue, and much of what would follow
Trump has a long history of anti-Semitic dog whistles
Cody Fenwick
He's guilty of careless disregard for bolstering racist propaganda and values his pride over standing up to bigotry
How HBO is changing sex scenes forever
Breena Kerr
HBO's new policy requires all of its shows and movies with sex scenes to be staffed with an intimacy coordinator
President Trump is working less, according to White House calendar
Matthew Rozsa
A new report reveals the unprecedented depths of President Trump's unwillingness to actually work
Good Trump, bad Trump: Media honors flip-flops, but we all know his fans crave the ugly
Amanda Marcotte
Trump navigates between conciliatory and nasty messages, but his followers all know what he really means
“That’s what newspapers do”: Reporters revolt after Sarah Sanders attacks the Washington Post
Cody Fenwick
Reporters had to explain to White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders the role of the press
This is Trump’s America: Slaughter in Pittsburgh, racist killings at Kroger and the MAGAbomber
Chauncey DeVega
Is our country really this sociopathic? Unfortunately, that's possible — and Trump is a symptom, not the disease
Trump again attacks media as “enemy of the people” as second bomb targeting CNN intercepted
Matthew Rozsa
A suspicious package was intercepted before it could reach the CNN offices in Atlanta on Monday
After terror comes the media BS: No, lazy pundits, “both sides” don’t do this
Bob Cesca
It was a week that shocked America. Whatever talking heads and Republicans may claim, the responsibility is clear
Bill Kristol calls on Fox News anchors to quit the network
TRAVIS GETTYS
"I say this as someone who was on Fox News for 10 years: Can they defend their effect on the culture?”
Jimmy Carter calls for Brian Kemp’s resignation to ensure “nonbiased” election
Matthew Rozsa
The Republican candidate for governor in Georgia is in charge of overseeing his own election as Secretary of State
“You are not welcome”: Jewish community leaders do not want President Trump to come to Pittsburgh
Matthew Rozsa
Following a mass shooting at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue, city leaders call on Trump to condemn nationalism
Darkness falls in America: After a week of horror, Trump refuses to admit any responsibility
Heather Digby Parton
Trump is upset about the violence committed in his name — because it undercuts his moment of anti-immigrant hate
Charlotte Pence on her new book about tolerance, dialogue — and the Messiah’s return
Matthew Rozsa
Charlotte Pence is eager to talk to people with different views. She won't say whether Jews are going to hell
Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight projects a record number of women will be elected this year
Igor Derysh
Driven by women's anger at Donald Trump, 125 to 150 female members could take seats in Congress next year
Why American leaders persist in waging losing wars
William J. Astore
Hint: They’re winning in other ways
Trump adds a global pricing plan to wide attack on drug prices, but doubts persist
Sarah Jane Tribble
Over the past five months, the Trump administration has proposed reforms to lower the cost of prescription drugs
Anthony Scaramucci thinks he would have stopped Donald Trump’s attacks on the press
Matthew Rozsa
Anthony Scaramucci speaks with Salon about his new book and why Trump should move away from the far right
A new report reveals Trump’s plan to fire a lot of people after the midterms
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is planning on firing a number of top officials from his administration after the 2018 midterm elections
Did Trump destroy the conservative movement? No — he cashed in on its darkest tendencies
Paul Rosenberg
#NeverTrump conservatives may view him as a traitor. But their ideology has trended toward hate for a long time
Morning Joe mocks Trump, Fox News for fake caravan crisis
TRAVIS GETTYS
Scarborough said the president and Fox News were stoking racist fears to drive likely Republican voters
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