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Did Donald Trump steal his 2018 midterm strategy from the 1997 movie “Wag the Dog?”
Cody Fenwick
In the 1997 movie "Wag the Dog," the White House creates a fake war in order to distract the public from a scandal
Would a Space Force mean the end of NASA?
Wendy Whitman Cobb
"Would a Space Force reignite a military space race and fuel diplomatic tensions with China and Russia?"
Conservative PAC funds ad claiming Debbie Stabenow supports “black genocide” since she is pro-choice
Rachel Leah
While Stabenow's GOP challenger John James did not approve the ad, his campaign blamed the spot on the senator
Did Secret Service break up a spat outside the Oval Office between John Kelly and Corey Lewandowski?
Matthew Chapman
"Mr. Kelly grabbed Mr. Lewandowski by the collar and tried to have him ejected from the West Wing," a report claims
Trump and Kavanaugh wins are “for the boys”
Robert Lipsyte
How frats, teams, and gangs divide, conquer, and now judge America
Republicans are already blaming Trump for losing seats in Congress, and perhaps the entire House
Travis Gettys
The president's undisciplined behavior and low approval rating could hurt the GOP
Message to millennials: vote
Robert Reich
On November 6th, you have the power to alter the course of American politics – flipping Congress, changing the lead
Doubling down on fear: Attacks on immigrants, trans people fit an ugly Republican pattern
Jared Yates Sexton
Facing what could be a sweeping defeat next month, Trump and Republicans play to the their supporters' paranoia
Harley Davidson sales suffer worst decline in 8 years following Trump’s calls for a boycott
Matthew Rozsa
After the president said a boycott of Harley would be "great" in August, US sales drop 13 percent for the quarter
Republicans outpace Democrats in early voting in key swing states
Matthew Rozsa
Republican enthusiasm is unusually high, as President Donald Trump's approval rating rises ahead of the midterms
Rachel Maddow calls out Republicans’ dirty election tricks
Matthew Rozsa
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow discusses efforts by Republicans to trick and intimidate people out of voting
Pulitzer winner Chris Hedges: Donald Trump “is the product of a failed democracy”
Chauncey DeVega
Acclaimed progressive journalist on Trump's mastery of political theater, and the downfall of American democracy
Trump sees opportunity in Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis as midterms approach
Marco Aponte-Moreno
Venezuela's suffering hasn't stopped Trump from using the country’s crisis for political gain
Why let a little murder get in the way of business?
Terry H. Schwadron
What the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi reveals about Trump and the Saudis
CNN mocks Ted Cruz for clinging to Trump
BRAD REED
Cruz has been "emasculated" by his desire to get close to President Trump
Ron DeSantis pivots to Israel when asked if “Trump is a good role model for the children of Florida”
SARAH BURRIS
It was enough to confuse his Democratic opponent Andrew Gillum with the bizarre pivot that he confessed he was lost
Fox News’ Chris Wallace rips apart Trump claim that Democratic operatives are behind migrant caravan
Elizabeth Preza
"The idea that the Democrats were somehow behind this caravan . . . is preposterous and there’s been no evidence"
Kremlin threatens to “restore the balance” of power if US develops weapons banned under INF treaty
Shira Tarlo
"This is a question of strategic security," Dmitry Peskov says. "Such measures can make the world more dangerous"
“Running on hate”: At least nine anti-Muslim campaigns are projected to win this November
Shira Tarlo
While these candidates are projected to win, they are polling with historically low numbers
Joe Scarborough blasts President Donald Trump and his supporters for spreading easy-to-disprove lies
BRAD REED
“Trump states an obvious lie and people cheer at it like it’s a punch line or like it’s a touchdown being scored"
Houston Chronicle lambasts Cruz: “His repellent personality hamstrings his ability to do the job”
Cody Fenwick
"For Cruz, public office is a private quest; the needs of his constituents are secondary," the paper writes
A reminder that President Donald Trump “has the single control of nuclear weapons”
Elizabeth Preza
His ability to lead the nation into war “almost singlehandedly” should make America “nervous," one historian argues
Undeterred by Trump’s threats, early voters break turnout records
Matthew Rozsa
The president issued an ominous tweet meant to deter early voters, but it hasn't worked
Even in sanctuary cities like Philadelphia, refuge is elusive
David Gambacorta, Kavitha Surana
The city wielded policy to fight against ICE, but some public employees have worked with immigration enforcement
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