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June 6, 2022
Alex Shephard
The White House Doesn’t Understand How the Media Works
The political press is addicted to conflict and failure. If the White House wants to change the narrative, it’ll need to cut out the middlemen.
June 4, 2022
Jason Linkins
An Idea for Democrats: Reboot ACORN
As the GOP continues its multipronged offensive on free and fair elections, democracy desperately needs an army of its own in the field.
June 3, 2022
Grace Segers
“It’s the Floor, It’s Not the Ceiling”: What Gun Safety Advocates Think of the Bipartisan Proposals on Capitol Hill
Advocates say there is more momentum than ever before. But nothing is guaranteed.
June 3, 2022
Walter Shapiro
Biden Is Doing Everything He Can to Keep Hope Alive for Gun Legislation
The president is walking a fine line between pushing meaningful legislation and alienating Republican senators.
June 3, 2022
Melissa Gira Grant
Republicans’ Anti-LGBTQ Conspiracy Theories Are Fueling Far-Right Threats to Pride Celebrations
Their anti-LGBTQ legal crusade and “grooming” language have been adopted by extremist groups.
June 3, 2022
Alex Shephard
Is Netflix Hollywood’s New Dinosaur?
As the streaming wars intensify, the tech giant increasingly resembles the hidebound movie studios it once aimed to “disrupt.”
June 3, 2022
Abdul El-Sayed
MAGA Is Now Bigger Than Trump, and That’s Scary
Trump’s recent losses are heartening. But that doesn’t mean a post-Trump GOP will be good for America.
June 2, 2022
Timothy Noah
The Recession Hasn’t Happened Yet, but Somehow It’s Already Joe Biden’s Fault
Two Washington Post articles this week suggest we’re “returning” to a time of savage inequality. Returning?!
June 2, 2022
Walter Shapiro
How Much Is Biden to Blame for His Poor Approval Ratings?
Plenty has been out of his control. But the president has bungled a few things along the way.
June 2, 2022
Michael Tomasky
Time for Merrick Garland to Fire John Durham
The special prosecutor that former Attorney General Bill Barr left behind has stunk up the DOJ for far too long.
June 2, 2022
Grace Segers
The Democrats Fighting to Make Iowa Purple Again
Former Representative Abby Finkenauer is part of a crowded field trying to both unseat Senator Chuck Grassley and restore their party’s fortunes in the Hawkeye State.
June 1, 2022
Matt Ford
Supreme Court Hands Social Media Giants a Win but Invites Conservatives to Try Their Luck Again
A shadow-docket decision spared Facebook and Twitter from a Texas law that would have prevented them from moderating their platforms.
June 1, 2022
Matt Ford
The Police Have No Reason to Help You
Cops have been given an incredible set of legal powers immunizing them from the fatal errors of their own decisions—including their decision to do nothing in Uvalde, Texas.
June 1, 2022
Matthew Duss
Why Ukraine Matters for the Left
Opposition to U.S. adventurism is principled. But this is Putin’s adventurism, and the left must stand firmly against it.
June 1, 2022
Alex Shephard
We Have Entered the Self-Pity Stage of the Biden Presidency
Better “messaging” alone won’t shift the dire fundamentals of this midterm election.
May 31, 2022
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Laura Jedeed
Moms for Liberty Has Created Nightmares for Schools Across the Country
The group of parents has injected conservative politics into classrooms and reshaped the 2022 midterms.
May 31, 2022
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Kara Voght
How John Podesta and the Sunrise Movement Found Common Cause
The Democratic bigwig’s behind-the-scenes role guiding the next generation of climate activists
May 31, 2022
Timothy Noah
The Next Recession Will Make Income Inequality a Lot Worse
We used to think a silver lining to economic downturns was that inequality halted. But new research suggests recessions speed inequality up.
May 31, 2022
Michael Tomasky
The Main Mental Health Issue in This Country Is in the Republican Party
Now Republicans swear they’re going to address mental health. How dumb do they think the American people are?
May 30, 2022
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Anthony Conwright
The Myth of “Radical” Black Politics That Stymies Progressive Politics
Black Americans largely want the same things that white people do. So why are their demands treated as extreme?
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