The vote to acquit former President Trump for inciting the attack on the Capitol is a symptom of the dramatic decline of the U.S. constitutional system, which is being eroded from within.
I Analyzed All of Trump’s Tweets To Find Out What He Was Really Saying
The 45th president of the United States used a specific technique to tell different versions of the very same story, of a nation under threat and a man working to save it.
Checking the Receipts: The Many, Many Losses of Donald Trump
While Donald Trump left office with the lowest approval ratings ever, I don’t think the Capitol riot should be his only legacy. He’s got so many additional losses to chalk, too.
The Man Who Made and Unmade the Republican Party
Prior to 2016, the Republicans were steered by a man who sold himself to elect kings and build a party. That deal with the devil did not survive Donald Trump.
What Sort of Patriotism Do You Call This?
Donald Trump is getting the chaotic, violent, blood-soaked sendoff that he always demanded—but he might have overstepped the mark this time.
With Georgia on His Mind, Trump’s Administration Becomes a Series of Temper Tantrums
With two weeks left to go in the White House, Donald Trump’s presidency has devolved into a procession of denial, coercion, and golf.
Why Are We Americans So Politically Stupid?
With 70% of Republicans still believing that the election was stolen, I’m wondering why we Americans are so politically dim.
Americans Didn’t Vote Against Trump, They Voted Against More Media Psychological Abuse
Caitlin Johnstone highlights what Americans actually voted against in record numbers: not against Trump, but against abuse from mass media.
Biden Wins—Experts on What It Means for Race Relations, US Foreign Policy, and the Supreme Court
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have won. What does that mean for the salient issues that have defined America in 2020?
Your Political Bias Changes How Your Brain Processes Information
As America goes to the polls, they do so deeply divided. However, one study has discovered how our brains succumb to political bias and partisanship.