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10 good things about a terrible year
Medea Benjamin
Let’s keep ourselves inspired by the hard work of folks at home and abroad who gave us something to cheer about
Paul Ryan’s right-wing primary opponent gets dumped by Breitbart
Matthew Rozsa
Paul Nehlen, the past and future Paul Ryan foe, has come under fire for posting anti-Semitic tweets
Democratic base wants impeachment: But does anybody else?
Matthew Sheffield
Leading Democrats warn the party base: America's not ready to impeach Trump, even after the 2018 elections
Trump’s blatant racism: A Christmas surprise that’s no surprise
Chauncey DeVega
Haitians have AIDS; Nigerians should return to their "huts," says the president. Will Republicans ever reject him?
Is Breitbart shunning its alt-right candidate or embracing him?
Cristina López G.
It's unclear whether or not Team Bannon has disavowed Paul Nehlen for his outright anti-Semitism and alt-right ties
It’s time to stop seeking “dialogue” with the hateful
Rachel Leah
Talking nicely with racists, sexists, homophobes and other bigots hurts more than it helps
Dark gifts of the Trumpus: Hey, who needs the Enlightenment anyway?
Andrew O'Hehir
Don't shun the goblin who vows to make Christmas great again — if we refuse his presents he'll eat democracy
Trump’s “soft” ethnic cleansing: Immigrants as human garbage
Chauncey DeVega
Trump calls immigrants "the worst of the worst" — and that's no aberration. It's part of a large and evil strategy
Cornel West failed to “ether” Ta-Nehisi Coates in the most pointless feud ever
D. Watkins
Coates did end up deleting his Twitter account, though — points to West?
What kind of white person do you want to be: Roy Moore or his foes?
Chauncey DeVega
The Alabama Senate election posed a test to white people. Despite the result, way too many of them failed
How neo-Nazis recruit: Highlights from the Daily Stormer style guide
Nicole Karlis
The blog’s alarming style guide gives insight into the modern neo-Nazi movement and their propaganda tactics
How Republican missteps turned Alabama blue
David Hughes
How did Republicans manage to lose this Senate seat?
Doug Jones’ Alabama miracle: It all came down to turnout
Amanda Marcotte
The lesson for Democrats from Alabama is simple: Stop trying to lure Republicans and focus on turning out the base
Why evangelicals are OK with voting for Roy Moore
David Elcott
Evangelicals are supporting Roy Moore despite the allegations against him
Never mind the sex scandals: Roy Moore is a son of the Confederacy
Matthew Sheffield
Controversial Alabama U.S. Senate candidate has extensive ties to white nationalists and Christian supremacists
Origins of the alt-right, Part 2: White supremacy is deeply enmeshed in our culture
Anis Shivani
We can't expel alt-right racists as heretics and renegades, when the yearnings they express are found everywhere
Heavy lies “The Crown”: Getting to now from then
Melanie McFarland
Season 2 of the excellent Netflix drama explores the ways that life as a queen, or a princess, is far from a dream
Amid widespread harassment scandals, Facebook bans women for writing “men are scum”
Charlie May
Women who have posted variations of "men are scum" have received suspensions from Facebook
Behind Trump’s retweets, there’s an insidious strategy
Jennifer Mercieca
‘I’m not saying, I’m just saying.'
Scholar Henry Giroux: Trump’s attack on democracy will fail
Chauncey DeVega
Trump hopes to "dismantle all aspects of American democracy," says radical thinker. But resistance can defeat him
Gangster capitalism and nostalgic authoritarianism in Trump’s America
Henry A. Giroux
In one year, the Trump regime has wrought immense damage to democracy, culture and thought. But there's new hope
What is Britain First, Donald Trump’s latest Twitter muse?
Chris Allen
Learn more about the far-right group retweeted by Donald Trump
The rules according to Trump
Neal Gabler
Women rise against centuries of assault and sexual harassment. Yet a man accused of such crimes remains president
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