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YouTube Red’s “Cobra Kai” revisits a rivalry and asks us to rethink labels
Melanie McFarland
"Cobra Kai": Making Johnny Lawrence great again
Parkland teen flips praise from Kanye West to focus on Waffle House hero
Rachel Leah
Kanye says Emma González is his hero — but she points to James Shaw Jr.
Meet “The Trumpslayer”: Comedian Cate Gary says we should “keep calling Nazis Nazis”
Keith Lowell Jensen
This comedian has earned herself a reputation even among the radical left for her strong opinions
Are Kanye’s “crazy” pro-Trump tweets just hype for a new album?
D. Watkins
Yes, I do Kanye is faking his #MAGA obsession for attention. He's a master of this kind of stunt
After his latest tweetstorm, now conservatives love Kanye West
Rachel Leah
Once Kanye said he loved far-right pundit Candace Owens, it all went downhill from there
Republicans’ prime target in 2018? Believe it or not, it’s Hillary Clinton
Heather Digby Parton
Bereft of ideas, Republicans double down on Trumpism and hope to save their majority with a rerun of 2016
How the U.S. became Troll Nation: From Gamergate to the rise of Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Before "MAGA," Gamergaters claimed harassing women online was "about ethics in video game journalism"
How will history textbooks of the future judge us? I brought back five of them so you can find out
Andrew O'Hehir
I have traveled forward in time and returned with verdicts from the future. Spoiler: America is great again!
A tale of American hubris — or, how not to learn from your mistakes
Tom Engelhardt
Or five lessons in the history of American defeat
Lou Dobbs, Trump whisperer: President’s media mirror is also an adviser
Heather Digby Parton
Veteran Fox Business host was a Trumper before Trump was. Now he reportedly calls in to White House meetings
Do Trump’s voters even care if the President is a criminal?
Jacob Sugarman
A political theorist explores the psychology of the #MAGA faithful
Mitt Romney, principled leader of the #NeverTrump resistance? Nah
Heather Digby Parton
So much for the #NeverTrumpers: Weeks after denouncing intolerance, Romney says he's more Trumpy than anyone
Donald Trump’s America: Already hell enough for this Muslim-American
Nate Terani
The current "fear-scape" of America means certain citizens are being made into boogeymen by their president
A watchdog group wants an investigation of Trump’s budget director
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's budget director used Trump's campaign slogan "MAGA" on his official Twitter—which may violate the Hatch Act
Trump’s new pivot on foreign policy: Bring back the warmongers
Matthew Sheffield
With far-right, anti-Islamic Mike Pompeo as secretary of state, there goes Trump's "restrained" foreign policy
Right-wing domestic terrorism remains a grave danger: Why do we ignore it?
Chauncey DeVega
Nikolas Cruz had swastikas on his weapon. Why do the media and political classes keep looking the other way?
Trump and Parkland: Vicious racism as permission for violence
Chauncey DeVega
The killer wore a MAGA hat and expressed the same views as Trump's worst supporters. Think that's a coincidence?
An empire of graveyards: America’s military might laid bare
Tom Engelhardt
At the circus with Donald Trump
Jimmy Kimmel introduced Trump supporters to a DACA family — their reactions were heartless
Rachel Leah
Many of the conservatives present said they wanted to deport the young mother, straight to her face
Jimmy Kimmel snags Stormy Daniels for post-State of the Union interview
Shira Tarlo
Daniels has been in the center of a media storm since news broke of her alleged affair with President Donald Trump
New York Times’ Trump-voter fetish hits a low point as it turns over its opinion page to them
Gabriel Bell
Meanwhile, Samantha Bee meets with a very different type of working-class voter
Following the Trump-Bannon feud, Infowars is setting itself up to capture Breitbart’s readers
Cristina López G.
With Steve Bannon's departure, there's a battle for Breitbart's scraps
After Steve Bannon’s fall, what becomes of “Trumpism”?
Conor Lynch
Trump has dumped the intellectual architect of his movement. But Steve Bannon left his (awful) mark on history
With El Salvador decision, Trump’s immigration policy veers into white nationalism
Amanda Marcotte
Trump moves toward deporting 200,000 longtime immigrants from El Salvador — and, no, they're not "illegal"
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