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Golden boy tarnished: Trump keeps giving Jared Kushner more jobs — but is he any good at any of them?
Heather Digby Parton
Does he wash the cars, too? Kushner apparently does everything in the Trump administration — when he's not skiing
So much for all that winning: Will the health care debacle expose the fraudulent nature of Trump’s presidency?
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans have lost any ability to govern or pass legislation — and their president is an unrepentant scam artist
Lord of misrule: Don’t be so sure the demise of Trumpcare is a defeat for Donald Trump
Andrew O'Hehir
If Trump’s real agenda is to sow disorder and undermine democracy, even his dreadful last week might be a win
Most insane and surreal week in recent political history — but at least Trump got to sit in a truck
Heather Digby Parton
From the Comey testimony to Devin Nunes' weird tricks and the near-death of the ACHA, it's been a wild ride
After this disastrous week, it’s clearer than ever: Yes, Donald Trump is a “real” Republican
Amanda Marcotte
Don't believe that Republicans in Congress secretly hate Trump! It's time to take their bootlicking at face value
Devin Nunes tries to rescue Trump — and may have made the deepening scandal worse
Heather Digby Parton
House Intelligence chair rushes to White House with supposed bombshell — that definitely doesn't help Team Trump
Echoes of 2009: Trump threatens where Obama once cajoled — but is the great deal-maker falling short?
Heather Digby Parton
Trump threatens House GOP with 2010-style wipeout if they don't pass Ryan's awful bill. That could happen anyway
Yes, Comey’s testimony was a turning point: Consider the reaction from Trump and the GOP
Heather Digby Parton
Nothing the FBI director said was all that explosive — but he left the White House and Republicans reeling
Past as prologue: Does the ACA battle of 2010 offer Democrats a way out of the GOP’s health care mess?
Heather Digby Parton
Howard Dean's plan to expand Medicare was scuttled by the noxious Joe Lieberman — but it remains a terrific idea
Nixon nostalgia trip: Trump’s administration already recalls the worst of Tricky Dick
Heather Digby Parton
Eight weeks in, Trump displays all the petty paranoia that sank Nixon — but without his shrewd executive competence
“Let it collapse”: Republicans unite around a strategy of blaming Democrats for Obamacare repeal problems
Sophia Tesfaye
The GOP's infighting over a politically toxic law is causing lawmakers to think about a new PR strategy
Trump’s plan for health care chaos: Watch the GOP bill fail and hope Obamacare will “implode”
Heather Digby Parton
With the GOP's health care bill on the critical list, Trump's cynical fallback plan looks like his only option
Behind the prosecutor purge: Jeff Sessions, Preet Bharara and echoes of GOP scandals past
Heather Digby Parton
Was last week's mass firing of U.S. attorneys just Trump paranoia — or an attempt to shut down an investigation?
No apologies: Being Donald Trump means never having to say you’re sorry — and it works
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's refusal to admit wrongdoing is more than a personality defect — it’s also effective political strategy
Republicans loot the palace: GOP’s plan to govern looks a lot like the way it “rebuilt” Iraq
Heather Digby Parton
We've seen this combination of shameless greed and incompetence before — when Republicans tried to govern Iraq
Was Trump compromised by Russians? We don’t know — but we do know he adores authoritarian thugs
Heather Digby Parton
Illegal connections with Russia? We may never know, but Trump’s romance with brutal strongmen is the real problem
Whitewater, Benghazi — now Obamagate? Echoes of fake GOP scandals from the past
Heather Digby Parton
Inventing scandals about Democrats is a venerable GOP tradition. Now it's Trump's ploy to save his presidency
What’s the state of State? Trump plans to run foreign policy without the professionals
Heather Digby Parton
Right-wingers have hated the State Department since the days of Joe McCarthy, but never has it been so abandoned
Trump’s Obama gambit: It’s utter nonsense — but not as dumb as it seems
Heather Digby Parton
Can Trump muddy the waters and lure the media into covering the "real scandal"? Don't assume it won't work
How much did Russian hacking affect congressional races? And how deeply was the GOP involved?
Heather Digby Parton
Why is the speaker so blasé about Russian meddling? Maybe because he knows it helped the GOP win close races
Trump’s “Office of Immigrant Crime” has sinister implications — and dark echoes of history
Heather Digby Parton
There's no connection between illegal immigration and the crime rate, and Trump's new agency will only sow bigotry
Donald Trump wants to run the government as a business. But he’s never been any good at that either
Heather Digby Parton
The premise has a few flaws: The two arenas have little in common. And Trump has always been terrible at business
The FBI and Donald Trump: Understanding their strange alliance is key to unpacking the Russia scandal
Heather Digby Parton
Once again, James Comey and the FBI have Trump's back in a crisis. An independent investigation is urgently needed
Trump takes the “shackles” off: Mass deportations begin as the world looks on in outrage
Heather Digby Parton
ICE agents and other federal cops are having "fun" again, as Trump sets them free to deport whoever they want
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