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Why Trump’s drug addiction task force should freak you out
Al Olson
Some cannabis advocates fear Christie-led panel will not follow the science.
Mike Lee’s bad history: Utah senator’s book is an ignorant hodgepodge concocted to justify the modern GOP
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
Sen. Mike Lee's terrible book tries to reboot some of America's founding fathers as modern-day Republicans
Michael Savage thinks there’s too much freedom of speech going on
Michael Glassman
Michael Savage is blaming Rachel Maddow for Steve Scalise's shooting and may want censorship of MSNBC and Facebook
Lessons of the “baseball shooting”: Gun violence feeds on itself — and even now Republicans won’t listen
Amanda Marcotte
Guns are largely marketed to right-wing male power fantasies, but this latest tragedy shows that no one is immune
The wrong side of history: My uncle’s Supreme Court stand against interracial marriage
Dave Singleton
My Uncle Bob represented the state in Loving v. Virginia. My family didn't talk about it until after he died
Chuck Grassley slams Donald Trump’s efforts to stonewall Democratic watchdogs
Sophia Tesfaye
GOP chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee forced to explain government to Trump: That is "not how it works"
“This is D.C.’s version of the Super Bowl”: In the nation’s capitol, James Comey’s televised congressional testimony is treated like a national holiday
Sophia Tesfaye
D.C. ground to a halt this morning, as locals crowded bars to watch Comey's testimony like it was the "big game"
Democrats have largely ignored lower-income Americans — and in 2016, they returned the favor
Matthew Sheffield
If lower-income voters had actually showed up in large numbers, Hillary Clinton would be president. Who's at fault?
Be warned, Donald Trump: Ghosts are everywhere
Michael Winship
Harry Truman understood the importance of allies in Europe. President Trump does not.
Trump’s Russia scandal is more like Iran-Contra than Watergate — which isn’t good news
Paul Rosenberg
Unfortunately, the murky, massive and muddled Reagan-era scandal is a far closer analogy to what we now face
Donald Trump’s Paris pullout could be another League of Nations debacle
Matthew Rozsa
Elections have consequences, and a century ago one presidential election changed the world
Bipartisan bill introduced to fix neighborhood floods
John Upton
Climate change is increasing flood activity around the country, and legislators have noticed
Ghosts are everywhere: What Harry Truman could teach Donald Trump about allies and friendship
Michael Winship
Harry Truman understood the importance of allies in Europe. President Trump does not
Open warfare breaks out among conservatives: March in lockstep behind Trump or show some infinitesimal spine?
Heather Digby Parton
Right-wing "thought leaders" face a quandary: Follow "our general" with no questions or admit he's a disaster?
Really bad ’80s nostalgia: Donald Trump’s misguided war on crime and immigration may undo years of bipartisan progress
Heather Digby Parton
Barely two years ago, both parties had agreed to roll back mandatory minimum sentencing. Well, forget all that
Drag me to hell: “House of Cards” shambles onward in season 5
Melanie McFarland
Everything you loved or hated about the series is still present, only slower
GOP vs. CBO: Republicans open fire on budget office (again) after agency’s damning report on Trumpcare
Matthew Sheffield
Donald Trump, Paul Ryan and the GOP leadership have good reason to flame the Congressional Budget Office
A Timeline: Russia and President Trump
Steven Harper
To keep everything in one location, here's an updated summary (so far)
Berniecrats are winning in Trump country: Why populism is the pragmatic way forward for Democrats
Conor Lynch
There's already evidence that left-wing populism — not Clintonite centrism — is the winning formula for Democrats
Paul Krugman: Trump clearly despises the very voters who elected him
Jacob Sugarman
The New York Times columnist imagines the "apocalypse" that would befall West Virginia if the GOP got its way
Wake up, liberals: There will be no 2018 “blue wave,” no Democratic majority and no impeachment
Andrew O'Hehir
Lessons of Montana: There's no quick fix for Trump or our damaged democracy — and the Democrats still look hopeless
How the murder of a DNC staffer turned into a right-wing conspiracy
John Whitehouse
The story goes through nearly everyone in right-wing media: Sean Hannity, Roger Stone, Louise Mensch and more
6 things Trump does not understand about his job
Jefferson Morley
Mistaking the presidency for a personal business has delivered the Trump White House into failure
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