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“Violent anarchists” are the new “migrant caravans” — and will flop just as badly
Amanda Marcotte
Trump already tried to distract voters from health care with racist paranoia — and that was before the pandemic
Will Joe Biden repeat Obama’s mistakes? Because repairing our damaged democracy is critical
Heather Digby Parton
Joe Biden sees himself as a healer — as a campaign strategy, it's working. Governing is quite a different matter
Trump dumps Brad Parscale — but the campaign’s failures are all about him
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's campaign is falling apart because of his massive failures — Parscale's a sleaze, but he's not to blame
Well, the good news is Trump hasn’t entirely lost his mind — or so he says
Terry H. Schwadron
The president claims he "aced" a cognitive abilities test. But what the hell does that mean?
Dr. John Gartner: “Donald Trump is the most successful bio-terrorist in human history”
Chauncey DeVega
Psychologist and former Johns Hopkins professor on Trump's pandemic conduct: "He is a first-degree mass murderer"
Trump to Fox News: Black Lives Matter sign on Fifth Avenue makes me feel like I’m being “prosecuted”
Sarah K Burris
“I was very nice to Mayor de Blasio. I got him ventilators when he needed them . . . I got him the gowns"
In 2020, Trump’s distraction superpowers have finally stopped working
Amanda Marcotte
Trump shoved every scandal off the front page by generating five new outrages — but that's not working anymore
Donald Trump’s re-election bet: American voters are still racist at heart
Amanda Marcotte
Polling data shows both Trump and racism are unpopular — but he's going all-in on faith the polls are wrong
Dr. Lance Dodes on the dangers of 2020: “Trump is a psychopath who will destroy democracy”
Chauncey DeVega
Former Harvard psychiatrist on the hair-raising months ahead: "Donald Trump cares nothing about anyone else's life"
After Tulsa: Liberal schadenfreude may feel good, but it won’t win the November election
Chauncey DeVega
Yeah, Trump seems like a beaten man. But have we learned nothing? Declaring victory now means certain defeat
Trump’s campaign of delusion hits the rocks — and Republican women are bailing out
Heather Digby Parton
A new Sun Belt spike in COVID-19 cases could be Trump's Waterloo. Denying reality just isn't working anymore
“The elephant not in the room”: The strange, rich emptiness of the new Melania Trump biography
Roger Sollenberger
Mary Jordan's biography of Melania Trump, "The Art of Her Deal," is an extraordinary work of discovery and empathy
Trump looked weak in Tulsa — but the political vulture fed his faithful more toxic lies
Chauncey DeVega
Tulsa made clear that Trump's movement is enfeebled. But don't be fooled into thinking it's not still dangerous
Donald Trump has preyed on the American psyche like a demon. At last the exorcism has begun
Dan Froomkin
I've wondered whether America could recover from this president. A movement and a moment have made that possible
Kayleigh McEnany, Mike Pence, and the narcissistic apocalypse of the new evangelicals
Roger Sollenberger
Kayleigh McEnany's obsession with Christian martyrdom heralds a shift in the White House's locus of religious death
As the people rise up, Trump regime moves to criminalize dissent
Chauncey DeVega
Trump and his enablers are once again seeking to exploit a crisis to advance their authoritarian agenda
Many presidents have faced moments of chaos and disorder: None has ever handled it worse
Heather Digby Parton
Almost every postwar president has faced domestic crisis. None of them have deliberately inflamed it — until now
Novelist and screenwriter Aleksandar Hemon on the “magnitude of catastrophe” facing America
Chauncey DeVega
"Matrix 4" writer on the clash between Trump's right-wing revolution and the Democrats' "wishful thinking"
As Trump stokes racial divides, Biden vows to take on systemic racism: “I won’t traffic in fear”
Roger Sollenberger
After Trump threatened to deploy the military to quash protests over brutality, Biden offered a message of empathy
How to cover Joe Biden’s flubs, flaws and failures — without repeating “but her emails”
Dan Froomkin
Biden is infinitely more qualified and less corrupt than Trump — but that doesn't mean media should whitewash him
Your election angst is real: Trump’s gonna cheat and it could be total hell
Heather Digby Parton
You're right — Joe Biden's lead in the polls is not reassuring. However bad you think 2016 was, this could be worse
Is it fair to question a presidential candidate’s mental fitness?
Matthew Rozsa
Both Biden and Trump exhibit signs of cognitive decline. But diagnosing from afar is a medical ethics no-no
Trump moves openly to steal the election: Democrats should impeach him again
Amanda Marcotte
Trump always intended to rig the 2020 election. Now he's exploiting the pandemic to commit serious crimes
Robert Reich: The privileged and powerful reach new lows in the pandemic
Robert Reich
Robert Reich: Those in power must stop viewing the pandemic as an obstacle to personal ambition
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