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Biden’s 2024 decision: Will party elites just ignore their most loyal voters?
Norman Solomon
Most Democrats — and nearly all younger Democrats — don't want Biden to run again. Will the party even listen?
The promise of the George Floyd uprisings and the persistence of police thuggery
Chauncey DeVega
"They're trying to George Floyd me," Keenan Anderson cried out as multiple Los Angeles police officers subdued him
New Mexico shooting suspect shows Republicans seek a violent solution to rejection
Amanda Marcotte
From the Big Lie to Twitter to their families, Republicans refuse to peacefully admit that they're unpopular
“I’m here ’cause I’m Black”: For the Golden Globes, Jerrod Carmichael redefines the dangerous host
Melanie McFarland
In its return from exile, the Golden Globes hires a reasonable, unrelenting comic to state the quiet part out loud
America’s theater of the absurd: Our politics has become an endless carnival
Chris Hedges
Last week's power struggle between warring factions of charlatans, con men and "influencers" was only the beginning
“Profound danger”: Two years after Jan. 6, the insurrection is still ongoing
Bob Hennelly
The architects of the attempted coup are poised to take back control of the very chamber their minions desecrated
New research shows that Donald Trump’s fascist attacks on democracy may have backfired
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's efforts to mobilize GOP voters online may have actually helped the Democrats in the midterms
Can a politician’s mental fitness for office be diagnosed from afar?
Matthew Rozsa
The Goldwater Rule restrains psychiatrists from diagnosing politicians from afar. Many say the rule is outdated
“Andor” reflects our ugly ambivalence, trafficking in antisemitic tropes while calling out fascism
Winslow Erik Wright
How the best Star Wars show yet undermines its otherwise powerful message with harmful stereotypes
Trump’s announcement proves it, again: Republicans aren’t tough — they’re a bunch of weenies
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans know Trump is bad for the party, the country and the world — but they'll still grovel before Daddy
Elon Musk’s epic bumbling is a daily reminder that America is not a meritocracy
Amanda Marcotte
As the Supreme Court considers affirmative action, Musk's antics show exactly how white privilege works
Did the Jan. 6 hearings even matter? Maybe to history — but they haven’t turned the tide
Chauncey DeVega
It was tempting to believe that serious factual revelations might break the Trump fever. But it was also naive
When does a political movement become a cult?
Matthew Rozsa
We talked to experts about partisanship and fanaticism and why some politicians inspire cult-like devotion
Do conservatives really have an empathy deficit? This is what social science says
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new study on pandemic behavior finds another link between ideology and empathy
Political warlord Trump now targets his enemies — and Mitch is first on the list
Chauncey DeVega
Like a cornered animal, Trump is ready to lash out — and he longs to make his violent fantasies come true
What does MAGA mean in 2022? An aging movement longs for an America that never was
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's core loyalists are older, less educated, more Southern, more Christian — and driven by resentment
Donald Trump’s life of crime: Most books are clueless — these five explain him best
Gregg Barak
There's an ever-growing shelf of Trump books, but most make the same crucial mistake: They conclude he's nuts
Trump “will be convicted of multiple felonies”: George Conway on the bumpy road ahead
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime GOP lawyer says Trump won't take a deal and will call for MAGA violence — but his time is almost up
Narcissistic presidents get us into longer wars, according to a new study
Matthew Rozsa
The higher a president scored on narcissism, the more likely they were to lead the country into lengthy conflicts
In “Goodnight Mommy,” Naomi Watts is drawn to her character’s “terrifying and confusing” behavior
Gary M. Kramer
The star and director Matt Sobel spoke to Salon about remaking the thriller in which twins no longer recognize mom
“Devil in Ohio” creator on reinventing the Satanic cult and that ending: “Is she a force for evil?”
Alison Stine
Writer Daria Polatin told Salon about the show's true monster, its haunting music and if there's more story to tell
“Bodies Bodies Bodies” director on our world: “When the Wi-Fi goes out, the demons come in”
Chauncey DeVega
Halina Reijn spoke to Salon about her subversive horror flick that indicts society sick with collective narcissism
A storm is coming: It might sweep Trump and the GOP into history’s dustbin
Brian Karem
If Democrats can win after all, Trump is toast and the current GOP is finished. But what comes after that?
“87,000 IRS agents”: New conspiracy theory proves Trump’s encouragement of violence is GOP standard
Amanda Marcotte
The latest GOP lie isn't just a distraction — it's feeding the violent fantasies of the insurrectionist right
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