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“Chaos has hurt them”: Rove says instability leaves Trump “in bad shape”
Alex Galbraith
The Republican political consultant pulled no punches while speaking on Trump's poll numbers on Fox News
Trump’s poll numbers are so abysmal he’s crying “fraud”
Heather Digby Parton
Most people don't yet know the scope of what's going on — and the Democrats should tell them
MAGA loves a tantrum: How public meltdowns became the preferred method of GOP communication
Amanda Marcotte
Why Nancy Mace, Pete Hegseth and Stephen Miller keep throwing fits on camera
“Fascism doesn’t like to be ridiculed”: Mike Myers talks Musk, Trump’s plans for Canada
Alex Galbraith
The Canadian-American comedian weighed in on Trump's drive to turn Canada into the "51st state"
Is Elon Musk’s “tech-bro Maoism” really something new? Not at all — and it’s always disastrous
Mark Lawrence Schrad
The 20th century was full of techno-utopian visions of the ideal future society. None of them ended well
The world has a verdict on 100 days of Trump 2.0: Wow, what a loser
Andrew O'Hehir
His return to the global stage has been an extended, catastrophic self-own. Yeah, he's dangerous — but not serious
A college student wrote a blog about killing tyrants. The Secret Service had questions
Russell Payne
Nicholas Decker, a student at George Mason University, published an essay with the title: "When Must We Kill Them?"
Trump is not invincible: Democrats, immigrants and the politics of due process
Charles R. Davis
Polls suggest Trump is losing his appeal on immigration, suggesting his opponents can shape public opinion
Trump plays spoiler for his own MAGA Congress
Heather Digby Parton
Trump sinks to bottom of the polls in 100 days, spoiling congressional Republicans' only political capital
A simple Supreme Court test unravels Trump’s entire tariff scheme
David Coale
There is nothing rational about Trump’s tariffs
Why MAGA media is fixated on a Texas teen murder case
Amanda Marcotte
The racist exploitation of Austin Metcalf's killing shows how MAGA tears local communities apart
Game show politics: Donald Trump’s DOGE “dividends” checks buy time with MAGA
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump keeps hinting that he will give Americans another "stimulus" check
Rubio makes Republicans’ biggest dream come true — but kills America’s soft power in the process
Heather Digby Parton
The GOP has tried to take down the State Department for decades
Too late to opt-out: Supreme Court ultimately can’t save the religious right’s futile book bans
Amanda Marcotte
Even if SCOTUS allows LGBTQ books to get pushed out of classrooms, the right is still losing the larger culture war
“Demand accountability”: Idaho woman seeks $5M in damages after being dragged from GOP town hall
Alex Galbraith
Teresa Borrenpohl filed a claim shortly after charges were announced against security guards who removed her
“Turning the presidency into performance art”: Sanctions expert on what Trump confuses about tariffs
Chauncey DeVega
Former State Department official Edward Fishman warns that Trump's strategy of global economic chaos will backfire
“Becoming a distraction”: White House looking to replace Hegseth at Pentagon, per reports
Alex Galbraith
The White House has denied there are any plans to replace the embattled defense secretary
Signals of distress: Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon is a mess of his own making
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's secretary of defense shows the recklessness, lack of judgment his former Fox News co-hosts warned against
The art of resistance: Trump’s attack on humanities triggers a blowback movement
Michèle Lamont, Daniel B. Cornfield
The rise of resistance to Trump takes root in rural America
Elon Musk’s baby mama drama matters
Amanda Marcotte
MAGA masculinity is getting weirder — and making men lonelier
“Get the f**k out of my face”: GOP Rep. Mace shouts at constituent who asked her about town halls
Alex Galbraith
The GOP rep. from South Carolina was up in arms after a constituent asked her about upcoming town halls
The fascist moment is here: Have mainstream liberals heard the alarm go off?
Andrew O'Hehir
Welcome to upside-down America: David Brooks calls for revolution while Gretchen Whitmer and Gavin Newsom grovel
White House Easter Egg Roll gets Big Tech sponsors
Natalie Chandler
Amazon and Meta are in the mix after the Trump administration sought corporate money
“RoboCop” actor Peter Weller on the crooked line leading from Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Actor Peter Weller on the politics of "RoboCop," jazz and the importance of kindness and spirituality in hard times
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