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Republicans would “rather end democracy” than turn away from Trump, says Harvard professor

Dean Obeidallah
Co-author of "How Democracies Die" says the GOP is ready to seize power. But they might not be able to keep it

Democrats don’t have to save themselves. Donald Trump is still here to help

Heather Digby Parton
The "popularist" theory is nothing new. But Democrats should stop soul-searching while Trump is still a threat

Meet the Christian climate scientist who wants to de-politicize the climate crisis conversation

Alli Joseph
Lead writer of three U.S. National Climate Assessment reports urges personal connection and understanding

Kyrsten Sinema doesn’t need to be saved by Republicans

Heather Digby Parton
Ignore Republicans wringing their hands about the alleged incivility of the left

Why did prominent Democrats invite anti-LGBTQ Ukrainians to National Prayer Breakfast?

Jonathan Larsen
Officially, Amy Klobuchar and Kirsten Gillibrand invited a bunch of homophobes to breakfast. How did that happen?

Louis DeJoy rolls out plan to slow USPS, despite calls for his ouster

Trish Rooney
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s “strategic plan” means postal service will be slower and more expensive

Trump endorses Arizona conspiracy theorist who wants to “decertify” election after sham “audit”

Igor Derysh
Trump backs Kari Lake to replace “RINO” Gov. Doug Ducey hours after she called for him to be added to Mt. Rushmore

When will America break free from the clutches of political grifters?

Thom Hartmann
Donald Trump's crime empire marked the culmination of a Republican cash grab that goes back at least to Reagan

Trump’s revival: How his rallies reveal him to be the ultimate follower

Heather Digby Parton
Trumpism's appeal rests on the fact that Trump honestly represents the GOP's base

Texas launches 2020 election “audit” demanded by Trump — as Arizona probe gives Biden a bigger win

Igor Derysh
Texas officials instantly capitulate to Trump's demand despite admitting election was "smooth and secure"

Nevada GOP Senate candidate threatens election lawsuits — 14 months before anybody votes

Igor Derysh
Adam Laxalt, the “Nevada version of Rudy Giuliani,” vows he'll sue to “tighten up the election” before anyone votes

Rev. William J. Barber II: America is now at the “most critical time, between life and death”

Chauncey DeVega
Founder of Poor People's Movement says focusing so much on Trump and racism was a mistake — but "the fight is on"

The California Republican Party is broken. The Newsom recall proved it

Steve Appleford
Why the state’s traditional conservatives and moderates have exited a party that once dominated in California

Pennsylvania GOP subpoenas personal information of every voter for 2020 election “fraudit”

Igor Derysh
Republicans want personal data on 7 million voters, claiming need to determine "whether or not they exist”

Democrats may torpedo their big plan: Shielding billionaire wealth, making it tougher to get aid

Igor Derysh
Corporate lobbyists fight back — and it looks like Rep. Richie Neal and Sen. Joe Manchin are doing their bidding

Robert E. Lee and the Trumpists: Why a Confederate “hero” is still important

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's remarks about the treasonous general were historically ignorant. To his followers, that's not a problem

Empty words: How Bush and Giuliani failed to capture the moment on 9/11

Matthew Rozsa
The president and the mayor delivered supposedly big speeches on 9/11 — but can you remember anything about them?

Joe Biden will be impeached — because Democrats have forgotten how to fight

Chauncey DeVega
Is it sensible for the GOP to wage a scorched-earth campaign against Biden? From their point of view, absolutely

Norman Solomon on what the media won’t say: “The American people live in a warfare state”

Chauncey DeVega
Author and activist Norman Solomon on how America's war machine is bankrupting us, both financially and morally

Only one presidential election has provoked civil war — at least until now

Matthew Rozsa
We've had lots of contentious elections. But the only one to literally split the country apart came in 1860

Georgia GOP called “shameless” for trying to use new voting law to oust local election officials

Igor Derysh
Republicans are targeting the state's most Democratic county in a "power grab" to "suppress voters," Democrats say

How MyPillow guy Mike Lindell came to Jesus — and to Donald Trump

Jonathan Larsen
Mike Lindell was just a guy who sold pillows on TV — until he met Dr. Ben Carson at the National Prayer Breakfast

Bias, theocracy and lies: Inside the secretive organization behind the National Prayer Breakfast

Jonathan Larsen
Exclusive investigation: Exactly who is behind the supposedly ecumenical, nonpartisan National Prayer Breakfast?

Former Sen. Heidi Heitkamp now lobbies for tax loophole she called “one of the biggest scams”

Igor Derysh
Defeated "centrist" senator now pushing to kill Democratic proposal to close a loophole she decried months earlier
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