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Trump’s Imprint on the Republican Party Will Last Long After He Leaves Office

Visualize that: A hundred years of Trump.
By Bernie Quigley

In Georgia Primary, Dems Make History While Republicans Out-Xenophobe Each Other

Republicans new canon seems to be overt racism, lying unabashedly, and praying at the altar of pure spectacle.
By Helen Holmes
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) (C) is joined by Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) (L) and Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) while talking to reporters.

Shutdown Proved Democrats Lack Moral Compass

All that Democrats accomplished during the shutdown was reinforce why everyone hates Washington.
By Bradley Tusk
Chairman of the House Freedom Caucus Mark Meadows comes out of a closed door meeting with other members on March 23, 2017. in Washington, DC. Earlier in the day members of the Freedom Caucus met with President Trump at the White House regarding issues related to repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare. (Photo by )

How the Freedom Caucus Found Its Zen Moment

By Bernie Quigley
CBS Sunday Morning

Ted Koppel Breaks the News to Sean Hannity: You’re ‘Bad for America’

By Joe Lapointe
Meetup is helping protesters resist the Trump agenda.

This Social Network Temporarily Ceased Operations to Figure Out How to Defeat Trump

By John Bonazzo
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks at a rally on February 22, 2016 at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Massachusetts. Sanders is campaigning in the lead up to Super Tuesday primaries on March 1 when 11 states will vote.

Sanders Tops Cruz in CNN Debate by Pushing Universal Healthcare

By Joseph Mulkerin
Frontline

Frontline Follows Obama From ‘Hope’ to Realist in ‘Divided States of America’

By Joe Lapointe
Voters cast their ballots in the US presidential election at a fire station in Alhambra, California, on November 8, 2016.

Dear Democrats: Nobody Cares About Your Feelings

By Cliston Brown
Yeah, this was surreal all right.

What the Hell Just Happened?! Clinton, Trump and the Death of the Party

By Will Bredderman
Many Trump supporters think President Obama is Muslim.

The Many Internet Explanations for the Rise of Donald Trump

By John Bonazzo
Illustration by Paul Blow

To Change People’s Minds, Stop Fighting

By Camille Sweeney and Josh Gosfield
Richard Nixon took his power too far, but according to a new book power is not a bad thing on principle.

The Idea the GOP Won’t Survive Donald Trump Doesn’t Hold Up to History

By Will Bredderman
President Obama speaks at the Islamic Society of Baltimore on February 3, 2016.

‘No Doubt’ President Obama Is a Muslim, Donald Trump’s New York Campaign Chair Says

By Will Bredderman
Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson speaks in the Fox News/Google GOP Debate at the Orange County Convention Center on September 22, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. The debate featured the nine Republican candidates two days before the Florida straw poll.

A Very Good Day for Gary Johnson

By Bernie Quigley
Michael Kuzma shows his support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during his campaign stop at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts on May 2, 2016 in Carmel, Indiana. Trump continues to campaign leading up to the state of Indiana's primary day on Tuesday.

Trump and the ‘Second American Revolution’

By Bernie Quigley
An enthusiastic Sanders supporter feels the Bern prior to a Sanders rally in New York on April 8.

Hey, Bernie! Quit Your Tea-Partying and Get Serious in N.Y.

By Jon Reinish
An attendee reaches under the security rail to reach for a campaign sign that was dropped at a campaign rally for Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump on March 12, 2016 in Vandailia, Ohio. Today was the first rally after violence broke out in a Trump Rally in Chicago yesterday which canceled the rally.

The GOP Wasteland: Where Basic Humanity Goes to Die

By Jon Reinish
MARSHALLTOWN, IA - JANUARY 06: Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) speaks to guests during a rally on January 6, 2016 in Marshalltown, Iowa. During the event Rubio slammed North Korea after it was reported the country carried out a hydrogen bomb test on Tuesday. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Marco Rubio’s Vague Constitutional Convention Proves He Can’t Run With the ‘Big Dogs’

By Bernie Quigley
Sen. Bernie Sanders. (Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The Extremist Gap

By Freddie deBoer
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio holds up a photo of a the body of a dead child refugee being recovered from a beach (Photo: Andrew Burton for Getty Images)

NYC Mayor Blasts Trump’s Call for ‘Complete Shutdown’ on Muslim Immigration

By Will Bredderman

Donald Trump and the New Age of Andrew Jackson

By Bernie Quigley
House Speaker John Boehner (Photo: Getty Images)

NYC’s Lone Republican Congressman Calls John Boehner a ‘Man of Integrity’

By Will Bredderman
London, where the Mayor recently realized artists are useful. (Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

England Prepares to Lead the West Away From America

By Bernie Quigley
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