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Erick Erickson’s absurd “Star Wars” freakout is exactly why right-wing gun arguments make no sense
Heather Digby Parton
The conservative pundit said he'll be skipping "Star Wars" in theaters because terrorists with guns might show up
America’s anti-immigrant rage is reaching a fever pitch: Why it’s time to get very nervous
Heather Digby Parton
After six years of non-stop xenophobic fear mongering, the Paris attacks have taken intolerance to a new level
Cable news, cheerleaders for war: The establishment media’s post-Paris bloodlust explained
Heather Digby Parton
If you're looking for sober-minded analysis of the fallout from the Paris attacks, don't look to your television
The GOP’s nightmarish war fantasies: Why the Republican responses to Paris are devastating & incoherent
Heather Digby Parton
After the horrific events in Paris, Republican warmongers were out in full force. Here's what they want us to do
Marco Rubio can’t outrun his past: The political miscalculation that still could doom his White House hopes
Heather Digby Parton
Pundits are now hailing Rubio as the favorite to overtake Donald Trump. There's just one big problem
The GOP’s totalitarian nightmare: Donald Trump’s immigration plan is insane—and insanely popular
Heather Digby Parton
More and more Republicans support Trump's draconian—and downright inhumane—deportation proposal
The GOP’s raging id won’t ever go away: Why last night’s debate only solidified Republican-primary extremism
Heather Digby Parton
Last night's tepid debate made one thing abundantly clear: The "outsiders" have changed this race for good
GOP voters want an apocalypse: The truth about Trump & Carson’s success
Heather Digby Parton
We've long since passed the time when Trump & Carson could be written off. Something's different this election
Marco Rubio is in big trouble: Why the GOP’s extremist fringe is mobilizing against him
Heather Digby Parton
The same forces that deposed Eric Cantor from the House last year are now showing signs of movement against Rubio
2nd Amendment fanatics are just this desperate: How wing-nuts with guns are trying to hijack the Constitution
Heather Digby Parton
In the same Oregon community that recently suffered a mass shooting, extremists are wailing about the 2nd amendment
“Your little brother is not the ultimate authority”: How Jeb Bush cheated America & helped deliver the presidency to W
Heather Digby Parton
Fifteen years ago, America voted for Al Gore. Unfortunately for Gore, he didn't have a governor for a brother
Marco Rubio, the billionaire whisperer: How he became the plutocrats’ favorite candidate (and why we should be scared)
Heather Digby Parton
Rubio got the backing of yet another mega-donor last week. Here's why he's so attractive to the richest of the rich
The medical miracles of Mike Huckabee: Inside the absurd, dangerous & contradictory health care plans of the GOP candidates
Heather Digby Parton
Step 1) Ban life-saving research. Step 2) In spite of that, find cures for all of the diseases. Should be simple!
Jeb Bush’s stunning, televised implosion: How the former GOP frontrunner became a sad, pathetic joke
Heather Digby Parton
In last night's GOP debate, Bush sealed his fate. He'll never be president. No way, no how.
How the f*** did we get here?! Why Trump & Carson have demolished all comers—and why you should keep an eye on Rubio & Cruz
Heather Digby Parton
Heading into tonight's debate, the GOP primary has confounded all conventional wisdom. Here's what we've learned
The GOP primary’s theocratic X-factor: Inside the twisted worldview and junk history of David Barton
Heather Digby Parton
The man behind Ted Cruz's super PAC has also influenced everyone from Mike Huckabee to Ben Carson. Here's how
Hillary in the age of Reality TV politics: How to become president in an era of Trump-ian spectacle
Heather Digby Parton
The nature of American politics is rapidly shifting under our feet. What to do then if you're Hillary Clinton?
Trey Gowdy’s historic Benghazi implosion: A political witchhunt that would make Joe McCarthy squirm
Heather Digby Parton
Yesterday's Benghazi hearing, like the rest of the right's crusade before it, had shades of the Red Scare
Long live the conservative puppet master: Why Grover Norquist is still more destructive than the House GOP
Heather Digby Parton
The GOP's Freedom Caucus has successfully hijacked Congress—but Norquist is still an unmatched figure on the right
Joe Biden’s disastrous GOP strategy: Why making a campaign about “bipartisanship” can only end in failure
Heather Digby Parton
Biden has had a first-row seat for Republican intransigence. So why's he talking about "reaching across the aisle"?
The chaos theory of Donald Trump: The secret to his unprecedented success — and why it’s very good news for Ted Cruz
Heather Digby Parton
The blustery billionaire won't go away. In order to overtake him, the GOP will have to go to some dark places
Donald Trump is destroying Jeb Bush: Why his 9/11 gambit could be the last straw
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump is blaming Jeb's big brother for 9/11. And Jeb, for his part, is responding in miserable form
Jeb Bush is on a kamikaze mission: Trying to destroy Donald Trump, he’s only destroying himself
Sean Illing
Defending George W. Bush may win Jeb some accolades with the base -- but it's suicidal in the long run
Paranoid rise of the militant right: Inside the growing threat of domestic extremism
Heather Digby Parton
The DOJ has announced plans to focus more resources on domestic extremists. What's motivating this violent fringe?
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