Trump’s Threat to Democracy Is Now Systemic
Each time GOP leaders have had the opportunity to move away from Trump, the party has sped past the off-ramp.
Each time GOP leaders have had the opportunity to move away from Trump, the party has sped past the off-ramp.
Half a year after the House finished its work, the executive branch has taken the baton and started running.
What are boundaries?
The pleasure is tainted, because the likely result is Trump as the Republican nominee—with a real chance of becoming president again.
And now he’s been indicted for it.
Will the Republican Party now abandon its Faustian bargain?
Men are not, in fact, always the center of women’s thoughts.
Its most recent term was a credit to the institution, not the abomination its critics allege.
If reelected, the former president would move to make his legal troubles disappear. Constitutional chaos and political mayhem would ensue.
The common forum that Elon Musk destroyed will never be replaced—and that’s okay.
The defining problem driving people out is ... just how American life works in the 21st century.
An extended strike could kill off movie theaters.
And worse
The state’s refusal to comply has been met with a revealing silence on the right.
Inside the Israeli crack-up
But the only people who have to feel bad about “unearned access” are the beneficiaries of affirmative action.
Israel hasn’t destroyed its democracy yet. But something similarly essential is already gone.
Just not in the way I ever expected
Sound of Freedom and the limits of culture-war marketing
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