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Mercers, Peter Thiel drop millions to back “Hillbilly Elegy” author’s possible Senate run
Igor Derysh
Billionaires who bankrolled Trump donate more than $10 million to super PAC supporting J.D. Vance's Ohio campaign
Joy Reid’s truth-telling: The hidden wages of white supremacy and the N-word
Chauncey DeVega
MSNBC host claimed right-wingers would sacrifice for "freedom" to use the N-word. Thing is, they don't have to
A short history of the filibuster: Rarely a tool for good — and never a tool of democracy
Matthew Rozsa
The filibuster is not some sacred institution and isn't in the Constitution — it's a dumb, anti-democratic mistake
What Chris Wray didn’t say: Unpacking the FBI chief’s wobbly Capitol riot testimony
Iveta Cherneva
FBI director left many questions unanswered and spun multiple stories — but at least he didn't indulge the wackos
Can we save American democracy, if it was never a democracy to begin with?
Chauncey DeVega
America has taken tentative steps toward true multiracial democracy — but all that hangs in the balance now
The Capitol attack: White supremacist terrorism meets evangelical Christianity
Chauncey DeVega
Religion expert Robert P. Jones on the toxic union of QAnon, white supremacy and the fading evangelical movement
NAACP chief on the lawsuit against Trump: “We have to cut the head off white supremacy”
Chauncey DeVega
America faces a choice after Jan. 6, says NAACP's Derrick Johnson: "We cannot have democracy and white supremacy"
Why white supremacists and QAnon fans are obsessed with the Byzantine Empire
Roland Betancourt
Fanatics and conspiracy theorists have vowed to build a "New Byzantium." But they don't understand the old one
Does this smart watch come with an app to deal with casual racism?
Takirra Winfield Dixon
Some white people were very excited about Apple's Unity watch design, and they were not happy when I wasn't
CPAC 2021: A school for indoctrinating and radicalizing right-wing extremists
Chauncey DeVega
The CPAC gathering was more than a showcase for Donald Trump — it was an education camp for far-right radicals
Arizona’s Rep. Paul Gosar: GOP’s leading ambassador to white supremacy
Igor Derysh
"This crazy shit was fringe," ex-Rep. Joe Walsh says of ultra-racist right. "Now it’s like the base of the party"
Republicans try to keep antifa conspiracy theory alive — FBI chief knocks them down
Ramsey Touchberry
FBI director says Jan. 6 attack was "domestic terrorism" by Trump supporters. Republicans: Yes, but antifa?
CPAC veers into neo-Nazi fantasy: Was it deliberate? That hardly matters
Chauncey DeVega
Extremism experts on CPAC's "inadvertent" use of a Nazi-associated rune: A clear signal, with unclear motives
White women and the racist right: Marjorie Taylor Greene is not an aberration
Chauncey DeVega
Historian Elizabeth Gillespie McRae on MTG, "gender essentialism" and white women's central role in white supremacy
Josh Hawley’s hometown paper scorches his CPAC speech that called for a “new nationalism”
Matthew Chapman
The Kansas City Star editorial board noted his rhetoric echoing Nazi sympathizers & segregationist George Wallace
Talking to the boogaloo: An exclusive series of conversations with a would-be revolutionary
Roger Sollenberger
A member of the semi-ironic militia movement speaks out: "We hate Trump. We hate Biden. We hate the entire system"
The Capitol assault was an act of expressive politics. A backlash is surely coming—against the left
Ted Morgan
With roots in the 1960s, this now-prominent form of protest politics has long proven futile and counterproductive
Fox News is stoking anti-immigration hysteria again. Are we ready to defeat it this time?
Dan Froomkin
Mainstream media keeps getting suckered by Trump-style rhetoric on immigration. But there's a better way
Conservatives are the new “good Germans,” enabling and defending Trump’s crimes
Chauncey DeVega
Whatever "conservative" once meant in American politics, it's now just a flimsy rhetorical shield for fascism
The GOP’s Ayn Rand death cult: Trump’s party is literally killing the American people
Chauncey DeVega
Imagining themselves as virile heroes from Ayn Rand's terrible books, Republicans have become the pro-death party
Charles Blow: The key to building Black power is to reclaim the South
Dean Obeidallah
New York Times columnist argues there's an obvious pathway to empowering Black Americans: Take back the South
Let’s tell the truth about the Republican Party: It’s the real enemy of the people
Chauncey DeVega
Coverage of the second impeachment was still driven by media myths about "normal" Republicans. They don't exist
Robert Reich: No compromising with the GOP cult
Robert Reich
There is no longer a "center" in American politics
Republican Party is now a terrorist organization — and none of this is a surprise
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans have revealed their true colors in the ugliest fashion — and too many liberals want to look away
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