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Rebecca Traister: “We know what [MAGA] is code for. It’s not even a secret”
Amanda Marcotte
Salon talks to the "Good and Mad" author about the power of anger, and the right's furious backlash to it
Kavanaugh’s freshman year roommate claims he lied under oath: “He did so baldly, without hesitation”
Shira Tarlo
"His willingness to lie throws doubt on his denials about the larger questions of sexual assault," James Roche says
The Brett Kavanaugh case: This is how white male privilege is destroying America
Chauncey DeVega
Kavanaugh isn't just a person who happens to be white and male. He represents a class exerting its power
Kanye crosses the line: The 13th Amendment is sacred, especially when all are still not free
D. Watkins
Black skin in America already equals limited freedom, so why would West want make it worse?
Trump’s Space Force: To boldly go nowhere?
William D. Hartung
Smoke and mirrors or a step towards war in space?
“Least impressive sex I ever had”: Stormy Daniels spills the tea about Trump in explosive new book
Shira Tarlo
The adult film star claims Trump offered to cheat for her on "The Apprentice" – and vividly describes his genitals
“BlacKkKlansman” screenwriter: Trump voters want “absolution” for supporting his racism
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to Kevin Willmott, who collaborated on the screenplay with Spike Lee, about past and present racism
In rush to retweet President Trump, Treasury Department may have just violated the law
Matthew Rozsa
Twitter fail: The Department of Treasury may have violated the Hatch Act
After Charlottesville, solving the problem of angry men: What does healthy masculinity look like?
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to sociologist Michael Kimmel about radicalized men, extremism, white supremacy and Jordan Peterson
Charlottesville vs. the neo-Confederacy: How right-wingers in high places are keeping racist statues
Kali Holloway
Neo-Confederates are using every available method to protect and safeguard tangible odes to white supremacy
Don’t laugh off Trump’s LeBron James insults. His racist rhetoric can reproduce at a rapid rate
D. Watkins
Trump has been insulting minorities since before he was in office. It's one of his most consistent public messages
Donald Trump vs. the Koch brothers: A major rift — or a stunt staged by Steve Bannon?
Heather Digby Parton
Steve Bannon is back, almost — and is likely pulling Trump's strings in his supposed feud with the Koch brothers
Donald Trump may be the worst liar in political history: And it’s getting worse
Bob Cesca
With Robert Mueller closing in and midterm elections looming, the president's falsehoods grow ever more blatant
Homophobia, misogyny, and Islamophobia: The right’s new darling has it all
Kali Holloway
There is nothing more beloved by the GOP than a token visible minority who’s eager to promote their racist views
Donald Trump’s campaign of cognitive dissonance: “NO COLLUSION,” except for all the collusion
Bob Cesca
Trump and his supporters are confused, and it's no wonder: Was Carter Page a total nobody or a campaign symbol?
Fox News pundit Candace Owens challenges ESPN’s Jemele Hill to a debate over racism
D. Watkins
A conservative pundit challenges a sports journalist to debate-on-demand, and Hill shuts it down with 4 words
Frederick Douglass and Donald Trump: Faint hope endures this Fourth of July
Chauncey DeVega
The former slave imagined a better America than this. Too many white people want to go backward: But there's hope
MSNBC panel shames Pence: “This is the most naked sort of white supremacism”
Travis Gettys
The hosts shared their disgust with the vice president: "This should leave an indelible stain on Mike Pence"
Witnessing the Trump presidency feels just like being high on mushrooms
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Hallucinogens got me through Nixon, maybe they’ll get me through Trump
Young Trump staffers say they are having a hard time dating
Natalie Parker
The world's tiniest violin plays for these foot-servants of authoritarianism
A “Roseanne” spin-off without Roseanne Barr: Can “The Conners” help repair the damage?
Melanie McFarland
With their racist star out of the way, the ABC comedy can depict how Americans in the middle are struggling to live
Alec Baldwin isn’t the only celebrity who might want to beat Donald Trump “hands down”
Rachel Leah
Baldwin is just one of a slew of famous people who have teased presidential runs since Trump's rise
Donald Trump has been lying since day one
Lucian K. Truscott IV
A look back at his lie-filled announcement for president
Kanye wins over the right: Breitbart wants him to write, “Fox & Friends” and Roseanne cheer him on
Shira Tarlo
"Good for him": Fox News personalities praise Kanye West for slavery comments
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