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The Supreme Court’s golden rule: Only Republican leaders hold true power

Amanda Marcotte
The only "legal theory" the Supreme Court is operating under: Republicans alone have a right to rule

Everything sucks here: Liberal parents are losing their minds over COVID-related school closures

Andrew O'Hehir
There's no one-size-fits-all key to getting through the omicron winter. Political horse-race lenses aren't helping

Trump selects QAnon-linked supporter as his “special guest speaker” for new rally

Alex Henderson
Trump is featuring a major QAnon supporter at an Arizona MAGA rally scheduled for this Saturday

The disturbing parallels between the 2020s and 1940s in the U.S.

John Stoehr
We could have turned fully fascist back then. Let’s hope we don’t do that now

After the Storm: A year after Jan. 6, Trump supporters still lost in blizzard of conspiracies

Arun Gupta
"Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"

The war on drugs failed — will radical compassion work?

Mike Fitzgerald
Volunteers talking with drug users who are using alone could turn the tide on drug overdose deaths

After Jan. 6, secularism is the crucial “guardrail” — and it’s fatally weak in America

Jacques Berlinerblau
James Madison blew it — by failing to restrict the power of religion in public life. Fixing that is crucial now

An eyewitness to history, as it broke: I was there — and no, it didn’t make sense

Timothy Denevi
My Jan. 6 was a chaotic carnival of fandom, religion, politics and pandemic paranoia, dislocated in space and time

How Christian nationalism drove the insurrection: A religious history of Jan. 6

Kathryn Joyce
Fanatical, extreme religious faith wasn't incidental to last year's Capitol assault: It was a central driving force

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

Support for conspiracy theories, armed rebellion isn’t new: We just didn’t believe it till now

Amanda J. Crawford
In 2013, 29% of Americans said armed rebellion might be necessary to "protect" liberty — and journalists scoffed

Meet the scariest Republican candidates of 2022: It wasn’t easy to pick ’em

Igor Derysh
The next wave of Republican freshmen could be the worst yet – and could pose a legitimate threat to democracy

How Unite the Right paved the way for Jan. 6 — and helped launch some of riot’s biggest players

Jordan Green
The ideas that galvanized the Unite the Right rally are no longer considered too radioactive for right-wing media

Donald Trump may finally face prosecution in the New Year: But the trauma won’t end there

Brian Karem
American greed and ignorance created Donald Trump. Will America finally muster the courage to rid ourselves of him?

Denver shooting spree suspect raged about “female premarital sex” and “male honor violence”

Igor Derysh
Federal law enforcement was reportedly "aware" that suspect in five Denver killings "harbored extremist views"

Marjorie Taylor Greene slams College Republicans for “happy Kwanzaa” message

Igor Derysh
Georgia congresswoman describes secular African-American holiday as "fake religion created by a psychopath"

A year of dubious characters and dark drama: Salon’s best News & Politics stories of 2021

Andrew O'Hehir
Maybe you think you just dreamed Mike Lindell and Lauren Boebert: You didn't. And they were the fun parts of 2021

It was a bad year for the world: But yes, there were 10 good things in 2021

Medea Benjamin
In a bleak year for domestic politics, there were signs of progress toward justice around the world. Yes, really!

How paranoid schizophrenia (briefly) turned me into a Republican

Patty Mulcahy
I had untreated paranoid schizophrenia. A media diet of cable news pushed me into a psychotic break

Best of 2021: I grew up in a Christian commune. Here’s what I know about America’s religious beliefs

Shawna Kay Rodenberg
Classifying American Christians into the imaginary phyla of cults and not-cults is a dangerous mistake

Far-right rushes to denounce Trump after COVID vaccine endorsement

Brett Bachman
Even lukewarm endorsements of COVID vaccines are off limits in far-right circles, apparently

People who got sick after far-right conference claim it’s anthrax — not COVID-19

Brett Bachman
Attendees complained of coughing, shortness of breath and fever — which are more commonly associated with COVID-19

2021’s biggest troll: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Jon Skolnik
Marjorie Taylor Greene took the spotlight left when Donald Trump got booted from social media

Text-gate fallout: Hannity, Ingraham and Don Jr. unveiled as whiny MAGA wimps!

Andrew O'Hehir
Donald Trump loved every second of the Capitol assault. But his Fox News toadies — and his own son! — wussed out
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