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Trump’s killed the GOP: He erased covert racism from the party’s platform — by being overtly racist
Henry Fernandez
With the nomination of Trump, the 162-year-old Republican party has rewound to its pre-dog-whistle iteration
Ban on Muslims entering the U.S. “unconstitutional,” said Trump’s reported VP pick Mike Pence in December
Ben Norton
Indiana Gov. Pence, Trump's likely vice president pick, called banning Muslims "offensive and unconstitutional"
How Matt McGorry falls in love: “When I do, I’m all in”
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the TV star—and Twitter's "woke bae"—about his starring role in new indie film "How He Fell in Love"
Darrell Issa challenges House GOP to “shutdown the government” over Clinton email investigation: “Are you willing to shutdown all business of the people for this?”
Sophia Tesfaye
Issa says the FBI failing to recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton is worse than Obamacare
The glaring omission in the New York Times’ gun debate coverage
Eric Boehlert
The Grey Lady downplays Congress' chances of passing reform with nary a mention of the GOP's radical obstructionism
Beyond Trump’s threat: The GOP, with help from the left, has been destroying democracy for decades
Paul Rosenberg
Neoliberalism gutted the middle class and decimated our political institutions. Trump is a symptom, not the disease
Alien brain-bugs gridlock Washington? New satire “BrainDead” spoofs rigid partisan politics
Scott Timberg
CBS' new scifi-infused Beltway comedy from "The Good Wife" creators feels both too heavy and too light
Loving the ’90s: Why memories of a happier decade could give Hillary a November edge
Matthew Rozsa
‘90s nostalgia is very popular in our culture right now — and that could earn Hillary some votes
Sex trafficking in Brooklyn film demands visibility, accountability: “Everyone knows that the police won’t do anything”
Daniela Petrova
Salon talks to Danielle Rose, a young filmmaker whose new documentary exposes sex slavery "In Our Backyard"
The GOP screwed themselves: The brilliant gerrymander that gave Republicans the Congress — and created Donald Trump
David Daley
GOP control of the House is safe until 2021. But it came with a heavy price -- an empowered base and Donald Trump
Donald Trump is a phony and a liar: The press doesn’t get to call him “authentic” ever again
Eric Boehlert
*Twice* he's posed as a publicist to brag about his business and his sex life. Let's call this charlatan by name
The GOP’s terrifying Trump ignorance: They think they can control him, but that just isn’t going to happen
Heather Digby Parton
The party establishment will support Trump, believing it can rein in his rhetoric and policy insanity. They can't
John Boehner unchained: “I did my best to bring our party together, but I don’t know what the knuckleheads want”
Sophia Tesfaye
Boehner calls Ted Cruz's 2013 government shutdown the "dumbest thing" he's ever seen: Thank God he didn't win
The GOP’s Supreme Court wreck: Nominee Trump puts obstructionist Republicans in an impossible position
Simon Maloy
Mitch McConnell and Chuck Grassley's strategy of opposing every Obama SCOTUS nominee is set to backfire
We must still fear Ted Cruz: His campaign may be over, but sadly for America there’s a lot of damage he’ll continue to inflict on us
Amanda Marcotte
Cruz's presidential aspirations are over, but he's going straight back to his role as America's Worst Senator
Ted Cruz’s epic downfall: How the Texas senator took Donald Trump to the brink — and then watched it all fall apart
Gary Legum
A month ago, onlookers wondered if Cruz could actually win a convention fight against Trump. And now he's out
Thanks, John Boehner! Former speaker reminds us that Ted “Lucifer” Cruz is far more terrifying than Donald Trump
Sean Illing
Ted Cruz has worked hard for everyone to hate him so much
Carly Fiorina stumbling already: Her lame explanation for her prior attacks on Ted Cruz is just pathetic
Simon Maloy
Confronted with her past attacks on Ted Cruz's character, Carly Fiorina argues that politics made her say it
Donald Trump feels your anger and anxiety: How neuroscience helps explain Trump’s triumphs
Gleb Tsipursky
Trump’s actions and rhetoric take advantage of how our brains are wired
White America’s Obama-era freakout: What research can tell us about racial animus since 2008
Sean McElwee
The election of America's first black president somehow led even more conservative whites to change parties
Ted Cruz’s dark, twisted world: Why his far-right social views are even scarier than you think
Heather Digby Parton
It will come as no shock that Ted Cruz is an extremist. But it might surprise to learn just how extreme he is
The governor who poisoned Flint: The GOP’s Rick Snyder thought he might be president. Not so fast…
Susan J. Demas
Snyder promised Michigan transparence and business-style leadership. He delivered usual GOP bumbling incompetence
The GOP rigged the House: Even a massive Donald Trump defeat wouldn’t give Democrats control
David Daley
GOP redistricting post-2010 was built to withstand even a landslide loss. The week's hot political story is fantasy
Fukushima on the Hudson: How America is vulnerable to nuclear disaster
Ellen Cantarow, Alison Rose Levy
Experts say the odds of a pipeline explosion near Indian Point are 1 in 1000. Those are still too high for comfort
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