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Can Donald Trump delay an economic crash until 2020?
Thom Hartmann
With some careful timing and consideration, Trump might keep the oncoming economic crash at bay
Hope Hicks refused to answer 155 questions from lawmakers during her testimony
Shira Tarlo
Democrats believe Hicks' reluctant testimony will provide them a crucial win in court
Psychologist John Gartner: “Two years ago I compared Trump to Hitler. People didn’t believe me”
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's presidency is a "coup in process," says Gartner. There may not be "another free and fair election"
Joe Biden’s “dear white people” strategy: Does he think he’s smarter than Obama?
Amanda Marcotte
Biden got wiped out in 2008, and spent eight years as Obama's veep. Somehow he thinks he can outdo his former boss
Hope Hicks dodges questions from House Democrats: “It’s a farce”
Shira Tarlo
Lawmakers said Hicks refused to answer any questions about her White House tenure—even where she sat in West Wing
Trump’s 2020 campaign strategy is familiar: Troll the libs! It might work on Biden
Amanda Marcotte
Trolling is about the only tactic Trump and the Republicans have left. Unfortunately, Joe Biden is vulnerable
President Trump’s 2020 campaign kickoff was a huge throwback to 2016
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's many attacks on Hillary Clinton prompted chants of "Lock her up!" — but his 2016 rival isn't running again
Mitch McConnell calls representation for D.C. and Puerto Rico “full-bore socialism”
Igor Derysh
For decades the Republican Party has supported possible statehood. Translation: Trump is now against it
GOP’s chief 2020 House recruiter abruptly decides to quit after Democrats target her seat
Igor Derysh
Rep. Susan Brooks, seen as a Republican rising star and one of only 13 GOP women in the House, has had enough
How the Iraq war and the Great Recession of 2008 paved the way for the Trump catastrophe
Bill Curry
America's failures have painted us into a corner. Impeachment isn't the only answer, but it's a necessary start
Propaganda, persuasion and the Mueller report: On impeachment, can we learn to think for ourselves?
Paul Rosenberg
At a propaganda forum, experts discuss the distorted impeachment debate — and how real debate can untangle it
Everything you need to know about the Green New Deal
Matthew Rozsa
From its historic inspiration, to how AOC introduced the term to the mainstream and its main policy prescriptions
If Joe Manchin leaves the Senate, he could imperil Democrats from reclaiming the majority
Matthew Rozsa
Manchin is weighing whether exiting the Senate for a revived gubernatorial career would be a better option for him
In vow to protect centrist incumbents, Koch Brothers set their sights on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Alex Henderson
Ocasio-Cortez is reportedly weighing a primary challenge to the left of either Chuck Schumer or Kirsten Gillibrand
Koch-funded super PAC may back Democratic incumbents against progressive challengers
Igor Derysh
Leaked internal memo from Americans for Prosperity says group will support incumbents who "get good things done"
Will anti-abortion rhetoric spark violence against actual humans?
Rebecca Gibian
How did we get to the point where an anti-choice law is passed that makes no exceptions for rape or incest?
Beware Joe Biden’s “national unity” campaign: Win or lose, it’s a bad idea
Andrew O'Hehir
Why is Joe Biden making smoochy overtures to "moderate" Republicans? Because he's not really running as a Democrat
Eleven things Nancy Pelosi gets wrong about impeachment
Paul Rosenberg
Pelosi's fear-driven slow-walk on impeachment embraces numerous bad arguments, and risks ceding more power to Trump
Former U.S. ambassador Michael McFaul: Donald Trump’s rhetoric “serves Putin’s interests”
Matthew Rozsa
Former ambassador Michael McFaul, a target of Putin's anger, talks about Trump's strange relationship with Russia
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson: Elizabeth Warren’s “plan for economic patriotism” makes “obvious sense”
Matthew Rozsa
"She sounds like Donald Trump at his best," the host of "Tucker" told his conservative viewers on Wednesday
How the possible Trump impeachment inquiry might proceed
Alex Henderson
60 House Democrats are in favor of an impeachment inquiry. A New York Times article explores future possibilities
Warren’s “economic patriotism” goes after Trump’s empty “America First” promises
Sophia Tesfaye
Warren vows to make trade benefit workers rather than capitalists — a direct attack on Trump's phony nationalism
Steve Bannon spreads blatant lies about Ocasio-Cortez
Alex Henderson
In a video from the Daily Beast, Steve Bannon is humiliated by falsely reducing AOC's campaign to impeaching Trump
Democrats: It’s time to step up and own your positions. Warren and Gillibrand are leading the way
Bob Cesca
No more apologies, no more compromises. Warren's Pride march and Gillibrand's Fox appearance are shining examples
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