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“White Identity Politics” and white backlash: How we wound up with a racist in the White House
Chauncey DeVega
Political scientist Ashley Jardina: How a bunch of dangerous myths brought us a "president for white people"
Trump’s racist outburst was unbelievably vile — but why is anyone surprised
Chauncey DeVega
Were Trump's attacks on "The Squad" a new low? Maybe — but it's not like he's been concealing who he really is
Party of relentless bad faith: How Republican lies and hypocrisy hit an all-time high
Paul Rosenberg
Republican bad faith has come in many varieties over many decades. Has it corroded democracy beyond repair?
Alt-right women and the “white baby challenge”
Alexandra Minna Stern
Within white supremacy circles, women are expressing some of the loudest calls for white-baby making
Trump the storyteller: His gift for narrative is why he may win again
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump is terrible at many things — but he's a gifted spinner of tales. Can Democrats tell their own?
New York is investigating if Facebook lets advertisers discriminate
Ariana Tobin
The state’s Department of Financial Services will look into allegations
Mitch McConnell and slavery: A dark fable of America’s past — and present
Chauncey DeVega
Mitch McConnell had slave-owning ancestors. He will have no epiphany — but the rest of us might learn something
Keep America great (don’t count on it!)
Dilip Hiro
Two years later, trump has failed to reverse America’s decline
“American Carnage” isn’t about Donald Trump: “I don’t think the Trumps are that interesting”
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to DC Comics writer Bryan Edward Hill about his book about the far right and ethical questions of today
Don’t forget this: Trump’s fans are loyal, and stuck with him through his Fourth of July fiasco
Amanda Marcotte
The grim determination of Trump's crowd was more terrifying than any Nuremberg-style spectacle could have been
Patriot Prayer is building a violent movement in Portland
Shane Burley
Patriot Prayer, a right-wing group, is building a violent movement along the West Coast.
“The Long Southern Strategy”: How Southern white women drove the GOP to Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist Angie Maxwell on how the anti-feminist movement and the Baptist church drove the GOP right
MSNBC’s Joy Reid: How America can save itself from Trump and Trumpism
Dean Obeidallah
No Republican will stand in the president's way, says host of MSNBC's “AM Joy.” So it's all up to the other party
This is the week it became accurate to compare Trump to Hitler
Lucian K. Truscott IV
From the “controversy” of AOC calling out concentration camps to the disgusting treatment of immigrant children
Trump remains dominant among white voters — Democrats can’t afford to be complacent
Chauncey DeVega
Trump retains a built-in electoral advantage, and it's no good denying that. Are the Democrats ready to fight?
Joe Biden’s “Jim Crow moment” was dreadful — but he may be Democrats’ best shot
Chauncey DeVega
Black voters will likely back Joe Biden despite his egregious misstep. Why? They are pragmatic, not puritanical
Trump transition team exposed in leaked vetting docs
Alex Henderson
The documents reveal a number of "red flags" regarding everyone from Gen. David Petraeus to Krish Kobach.
Trump supporters are furious that a knitting website took a stand on white supremacy
Urie Dvorozniak
Ravelry, a knitting forum that boasts over 8 million users, says hate won't be tolerated on its site anymore
Reparations economics 101
Bob Hennelly
Once we start mapping the brutality — always an organizing principle of capitalism — it will be difficult to stop
Psychologist John Gartner: “Two years ago I compared Trump to Hitler. People didn’t believe me”
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's presidency is a "coup in process," says Gartner. There may not be "another free and fair election"
Biden won’t apologize after Booker and Harris rebuke his remarks about working with segregationists
Shira Tarlo
Harris criticized Biden's comments as "misinformed and wrong," while Booker called for an "immediate apology"
Joe Biden to rich donors: “Nothing would fundamentally change” if he’s elected
Igor Derysh
Along with praise for the "civility" of racists, Biden assures donors "no one's standard of living will change"
Cory Booker rips Democratic rival Joe Biden: “You don’t joke about calling black men ‘boys'”
Travis Gettys
Booker's words came after the former Veep reminisced about his relationship with two notoriously racist senators
W. Kamau Bell on what unifies the right: “Christianity, capitalism and white supremacy”
Chauncey DeVega
The CNN host breaks down right wing "bitter gumbo" and why Democrats need big ideas and tools like impeachment
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