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Study: Trump officials appeared on Fox over CNN or MSNBC five-fold
Rob Savillo, Lis Power
Four months of guests on cable news
Here’s what’s for Christmas: The GOP’s nutbar “deep state coup” narrative!
Bob Cesca
Latest GOP conspiracy theory isn't just goofy and irrational, it's dangerous. Could a fake coup lead to a real one?
Scholar Brian Klaas on how Trump is an aspiring despot who is steadily eroding our democracy
Chauncey DeVega
On this episode of "The Chauncey DeVega Show," I talk to Brian Klaas, author of "The Despot's Apprentice"
Fredo in the White House: Trump’s rolling chaos
John Colarusso
The president has brought about the downfall of liberalism and conservatism as we've come to know them
Democrats hope tax bill will be a nail in the GOP’s coffin
Steven Rosenfeld
Early signs suggest the tax bill may help Democrats in 2018 like Obamacare helped the GOP in 2010
Trump’s Export-Import Bank nominee rejected in a big loss for Mike Pence
Sophia Tesfaye
Scott Garrett, a former Freedom Caucus member and Pence ally, gets bounced in a major smackdown to White House
New hope, new problem: Will the Federal Election Commission shut down?
Dave Levinthal
Agency could lose quorum just as liberals, conservatives find sliver of common ground
Some Democratic Senators want Al Franken to reconsider his resignation
Nicole Karlis
Democratic Senators are torn on whether Franken's quick ouster was the right move
Black voters won Alabama for the Dems – what’s next?
Sharon Austin
Nearly 100 percent of all black voters in Alabama supported Doug Jones. What can he offer this base in return?
Author Brian Klaas: Is Trump an “aspiring despot” or a “bumbling showman”? Yes!
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Despot's Apprentice" on the "long-term corrosion of democracy" that won't end when Trump is gone
What it will take for Democrats to take back the House?
Steven Rosenfeld
There's red dread and blue hope. But election data nerds say Dems must do even more next year
Black voters won Alabama for the Dems. Here’s what they need in return
Sharon Austin
Nearly 100 percent of all black voters in Alabama supported Doug Jones. What can he offer this base in return?
Democrats trust the press and Republicans don’t. What now?
Matt Gertz
Donald Trump’s presidency has coincided with an unprecedented partisan divide in attitudes toward the press
A Trumpian bonanza: We’ve never seen as much special ops as we do now
Nick Turse
Elite commandos have been deployed to 149 Countries in 2017
What Trump’s declaration on Jerusalem means to Palestinians
Maha Nassar
With Jerusalem off the table as a shared territory, a two-state solution to the Middle East has become impossible
Trump’s Jerusalem fumble: If the U.S. is out as a Mideast broker, who’s in?
Patrick Lawrence
If the White House hoped to coerce Palestinians (and the world) into a peace settlement, it faces a rude awakening
Alabama hangover: Can a party with no ideas beat a party with no soul?
Andrew O'Hehir
Riding an Alabama high, Democrats dream of a big comeback in 2018 and beyond. But is being "decent" really enough?
There’s good news and there’s bad news
Lucian K. Truscott IV
There’s good news and bad news: Democrats beat Roy Moore, but that doesn’t mean they’ll win the 2018 midterms
What kind of white person do you want to be: Roy Moore or his foes?
Chauncey DeVega
The Alabama Senate election posed a test to white people. Despite the result, way too many of them failed
Alex Jones: Democrats stole the Alabama election with dead people and buses
Charlie May
Zombies, Clintons and swamp monsters, oh my
Roy Moore’s loss is exposing the Trump White House’s greatest weakness
Charlie May
Following a historic loss in Alabama, the GOP and the White House look to cast the blame as they pick up the pieces
GOP tax plan all but a done deal — moderates won’t save us
Sophia Tesfaye
Susan Collins is a yes vote; so is John McCain. With Doug Jones waiting, GOP might send bill to Trump next week
At least two of Trump’s terrible judge nominees won’t be confirmed
Nicole Karlis
A faint semblance of sanity? Chuck Grassley apparently convinces White House to dump two unqualified nominees
Doug Jones’ lesson for Democrats: Voters want a vision
Charlie May
With a major victory in Alabama, Democrats must utilize their momentum and put forth a message for voters
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