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Lifelong Republican Richard Painter: Trump’s conduct is “very dangerous for the United States”
Chauncey DeVega
Former George W. Bush lawyer Richard Painter is running for Senate — as a Democrat: "I had to try to do something"
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez sends shockwaves through the Democratic Party: Will it learn the lesson?
Andrew O'Hehir
A 28-year-old Latina socialist brings down a leading House Democrat. Does the party even perceive the problem?
Ted Cruz slams Nazi candidate for Congress, but one right-wing pundit hints a vote for him is fine
Taylor Link
A Nazi who won a congressional primary in Illinois has Republicans uneasy; some more so than others, apparently
Michael Bloomberg back for 2020? Former New York City mayor reportedly mulling presidential run
Shira Tarlo
In the meantime, the billionaire businessman is pledging to spend a record $80 million to flip the House in November
GOP Senate candidate Austin Petersen: My party is “spineless” on trade, prison, immigration
Matthew Rozsa
Missouri Republican talks about his party's loss of principle, suggests a left-libertarian alliance against Trump
New Mister Rogers film downplays his radical edge: “His work was deeply political”
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to Michael Long, expert on the philosophy of Mister Rogers, about "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"
Mainstream pundits worry: Threat of nuclear war may be reduced, and we can’t have that
Gregory Shupak
Rachel Maddow and Nicholas Kristof seem to think U.S. domination is more important than avoiding nuclear holocaust
Republicans in Congress remain silent after Steve King retweets Nazi sympathizer
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans may shun controversial Virginia Senate candidate Corey Stewart — but they won't criticize a colleague
It’s Donald Trump’s Republican Party now — and that’s just how GOP voters like it
Matthew Rozsa
Republican voters are driving out candidates seen as disloyal to Trump — will they sink their party in the process?
Pimp wins GOP primary: Nevada brothel owner Dennis Hof models himself after Trump
Shira Tarlo
Debate over legal sex work heats up in Nevada as pimp and self-cast "Trump of Pahrump" wins Republican primary
Mark Sanford, Republican congressman who criticized Donald Trump, loses South Carolina’s GOP primary
Matthew Rozsa
President Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday in order to claim credit for state Rep. Katie Arrington's victory
Donald Trump’s supporters want him to get a Nobel Peace Prize — before any actual peace deal
Matthew Rozsa
Many Trump fans are calling for him to win the Nobel after Singapore. But has he accomplished anything yet?
John Oliver breaks down how Fox News is using the OJ defense to undermine Mueller probe
Matthew Rozsa
HBO's Oliver: Fox News' anti-Mueller propaganda is working
Forget the “Big Sort”: Republicans’ advantage in Congress was carefully engineered
David Daley
Republicans like to claim their built-in edge is a "natural" result of demographic clustering. That's a load
California’s jungle primary sets up polarized governor’s race for November
Thad Kousser
Here’s how the top two primary is supposed to shake up California politics
Mitt Romney has a prediction: Donald Trump will “solidly” win a second term in 2020
Shira Tarlo
"Mitt's a straight shooter — whether people love him or don't love him," President Trump told reporters in response
Singer/songwriter Laura Jean Anderson: From rebel Mormon to “I ain’t a child of your God”
Rachel Leah
The singer/songwriter talks with Salon about her upbringing, her art and the straddling of 2 worlds
California voters recall judge who sentenced Stanford rapist to only 6 months in jail
Matthew Rozsa
Judge Aaron Persky, who gave a light sentence to Brock Turner, becomes first California judge recalled since 1932
California’s primary chaos: Republicans may be shut out statewide but could save the House
Sophia Tesfaye
California’s "jungle primary" may hurt Democrats in the midterms — but it’s an existential nightmare for the GOP
Blue wave or flameout: How will Tuesday’s packed primaries shape the crucial 2018 midterms?
Matthew Rozsa
While the main focus is on California's chaotic races, other big contests will come into sharper focus this week
Asked about #MeToo, Bill Clinton says he doesn’t owe Monica Lewinsky an apology
Matthew Rozsa
Clinton became visibly flustered when grilled about the Lewinsky scandal: "I did the right thing!"
Sex workers converge on Capitol Hill: “We’re human beings”
Shira Tarlo
Sex workers march worldwide and meet D.C. lawmakers to alert them about the perils of new laws signed by Trump
“We’re closed!”: Donald Trump, Barack Obama, immigration panic and the toxic allure of the past
Andrew O'Hehir
One president thinks history can be stopped; the other thought he was shaping the future. They were both wrong
Sessions’ recusal from the Russia investigation was fatal for Trump
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Evidence is growing that Trump doesn’t have the votes to survive impeachment in the Senate
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