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Deep state: It doesn’t mean what Trump thinks it means
Rebecca Gordon
The "Deep State" also means the little-noticed machinery of governance that keeps dependably churning
So much for the “liberal media”: Chattering-class hypocrisy is supporting Trump’s rule
Chauncey DeVega
Hillary warned us — and the media crucified her. Now a smug culture of neutrality is enabling a would-be fascist
Why do minor culture-war issues dominate election coverage, while we ignore the serious stuff?
Amanda Marcotte
Why Trump's plumbing obsession and a Democratic slap-fight over mansplaining get more coverage than real issues
Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders engage in soul-sapping fireworks at Iowa debate: Who benefits?
Amanda Marcotte
Sanders sticks by claim that he never said a woman couldn't win; Warren tries to rise above the entire debate
Cyberspace is the next front in Iran-U.S. conflict — and private companies may bear the brunt
Bryan Cunningham
Iran’s supreme leader vowed "harsh revenge" — which could come in the form of cyber attacks
Is Donald Trump on drugs? That’s seriously the wrong question
Andrew O'Hehir
After the Iran speech, another cascade of Adderall rumors — but amphetamines can’t explain Trump, or America
“How low can you go?”: Trump shares photoshopped image of Nancy Pelosi in a hijab on Twitter
Igor Derysh
"Republicans: How long can you cover up for and defend the president's actions?" Sen. Chuck Schumer asked
All the presidents’ lies: Inventing excuses for military action is nothing new
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump is a pathological liar — but spinning manufactured evidence to justify war is an American tradition
On Iran, Trump leaves us with more questions than answers
Terry H. Schwadron
Trump's comments didn’t clarify a thing, but he did a lot of blaming, especially of former President Obama
Why Ari Fleischer is against resurrecting the extinct White House press briefings
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the Bush-era press secretary about the duties of that role and the current 300-day briefing blackout
Reconciling Dr. King’s 1968 dream and our 2020 nightmare
Bob Hennelly
Debt servitude, endless wars, and our economic turmoil was all prophesied by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Trump has never been anti-war: In all the important ways, he’s just another Republican
Matthew Rozsa
If you understand the history of Republican foreign policy, Trump's Iran misadventure makes perfect sense
Many soldiers want to stop fighting. Let’s build a movement that welcomes them.
Rory Fanning
Many people in the military don't want to sacrifice their lives for Trump's whims.
Right-wing hawk attack tactics aren’t working this time — and here’s why
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans used their old Iraq tricks to quash critics of Trump's Iran adventure. But this time nobody's buying
Psychiatrist calls proposal for Trump mental health more than “ineffective”: “It’s very damaging”
Igor Derysh
"It's not just inappropriate and would be really ineffective, but I think it's very damaging," Amy Barnhorst says
Puerto Rico wasn’t ready for earthquakes — especially not after Hurricane Maria
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Once again, Puerto Rico is plunged into darkness
Trump complains he didn’t get Nobel Peace Prize days after threatening to commit war crimes
Igor Derysh
Trump wants credit for Ethiopia's peace deal, but Ethiopian officials say the president had nothing to do with it
“1917” has one major flaw – it’s irresponsibly nationalistic
Matthew Rozsa
The film has amazing acting and technical achievements, but its simplistic storytelling falls in line with Trumpism
Press Watch: When Trump just makes stuff up, mainstream media still plays along
Dan Froomkin
Trump's dubious claim that Soleimani planned "to blow up our embassy" was swallowed whole by way too many pros
Trump privately admits he killed Soleimani “under pressure” from upcoming impeachment trial: report
Igor Derysh
Trump reportedly said that "he was under pressure to deal with Gen. Soleimani from GOP senators" key to his trial
Mike Pompeo contradicts Trump’s claim that Soleimani planned attack on embassies: “But it was real”
Igor Derysh
"We don't know precisely when, and we don't know precisely where, but it was real," Pompeo tells Fox News
An impeachment trial is finally coming — and it could be exciting after all
Heather Digby Parton
Blood in the water: McConnell will allow a vote on witnesses, and vulnerable Republicans are under pressure
Trump is a warmonger — but too many Democrats are still working against peace
Norman Solomon
Not enough Senate Democrats remember Wayne Morse, a defender of peace who stood up early against the Vietnam War
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