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The center cannot hold: Manchin and Sinema are wrecking America — here’s how to beat them
Paul Rosenberg
"Centrism," as those two mean it, is a catastrophic misreading of political reality. We need an entirely new model
One year later, mainstream media still doesn’t see Jan. 6 attack as racial
Chauncey DeVega
Jan. 6 was literally a white supremacist assault on democracy. Has anyone in the media come out and said that?
Have we forgotten how to read critically?
Kate Harding
An essay about writing, intent and women who don't really hate their husbands even if they declare they do
Our professional diagnosis: Joe Biden is normal; the “Insurrection Caucus” isn’t
Seth D. Norrholm, Alan D. Blotcky
The "Let's go Brandon" crowd claims Biden is impaired. As mental health professionals, we see no evidence of that
Are we normalizing the “death of democracy” by talking about it so much? Definitely not
Kirk Swearingen
Republicans have been building this fascist insurrection for years — it's not "alarmist" to sound the alarm now
Don’t get too excited about MAGA anger at Trump over vaccines — they won’t ever ditch him
Amanda Marcotte
Redhats aren't turning on Trump for advocating vaccines — he's still their best bet for a fascist takeover
Stop calling the GOP fascists “hypocrites”: No one cares, and they have no shame
Chauncey DeVega
If liberals still hope that Republicans will repent and apologize for all this, maybe they deserve what's coming
Hillary Clinton was right about the “deplorables” — and about the end of Roe v. Wade
Chauncey DeVega
Still hate Hillary's guts? Fine. But let's admit that she saw all this coming — and way before the rise of Trump
After the Rittenhouse verdict: Will “white freedom” spell the ruin of America?
Chauncey DeVega
Unless we understand how all of American history led to Kyle Rittenhouse's acquittal, we're powerless to fight back
From “OK” to “Let’s Go Brandon”: A short history of insulting presidential nicknames
Matthew Rozsa
"Let's Go Brandon" may be specific to the age of memes — but insulting epithets for presidents are nothing new
Right-wing media and the pandemic: A toxic feedback loop that nurtured fascism
Chauncey DeVega
American ignorance and paranoia were already there. Then Trump, Fox News and the virus exploited them to the max
The one reason why Donald Trump is guaranteed to run for president
Heather Digby Parton
Trump 2024 is all but a lock. Republicans want him back — but most importantly, Donald Trump wants something else
Religion scholar Anthea Butler on “White Christianity” and its role in fueling fascism
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "White Evangelical Racism" explains how a specific strain of Christianity became a toxic political force
Steve Bannon’s second act: He’s back, and he wants to bring down the curtain on democracy
Chauncey DeVega
Maybe you thought "Trump's brain" was off the political stage forever. But he's back — and now he smells revenge
What happens to America’s mental health under a second Trump administration? Very bad things
Chauncey DeVega
A panel of mental health experts on the likely effects of a Trump comeback: "Beyond our current worst nightmares"
Bullied, autistic and obsessed with presidents: How the 2000 presidential election changed my life
Matthew Rozsa
That year altered my worldview as an autistic teenager obsessed with the Bush-Gore race and its results
Democrats have the GOP playbook: They know how to fight back, but just won’t do it
Chauncey DeVega
There's no more doubt about the threat the Democrats face. They see it clearly — but will they do anything?
America’s fate looks bleak: Will it be oligarchy or autocracy?
Chris Hedges
America's oligarchic classes have united against the Trump cult. But they made him possible in the first place
A prescription for saving democracy: Is public health key to beating back fascism?
Paul Rosenberg
"Public health" doesn't sound sexy — but in the wake of this pandemic, it offers a pathway to redeeming democracy
Nothing sacred: From Jefferson to Jan. 6, America’s toxic mythologies are destroying us
Donald Earl Collins
Thomas Jefferson hid the ugly truth of Bacon's Rebellion — an early example of the myths emerging around Jan. 6
Joe McCarthy was never defeated — and Donald Trump now leads the movement he created
Matthew Rozsa
McCarthy dreamed of a right-wing movement rooted in bigotry, demagoguery and false accusations. Well, here it is
“He’s All That” and why the Pygmalion story is so important to – yet undermines – teen stories
Whitney Friedlander
An look into why YA loves this tale of transformation under the tutelage of another, and the lie inherent within
Through “The Chair” Sandra Oh and Amanda Peet take an academic view of cancel culture
Melanie McFarland
A small liberal arts college plays out the furor of cancel culture in Amanda Peet's limited series on Netflix
Chadwick Boseman’s posthumous Marvel performance packs an emotional wallop befitting his legacy
Melanie McFarland
The actor's "What If" performance shows how T'Challa could've changed the universe instead of merely saving it
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