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Nikki Haley, the Former Governor of South Carolina, now running for President, completely muffed a question about the cause of the Civil War, and failed trying to walk it back. But there is more to this than her poor sense of history.
Some folks in Florida may be hesitant to make the resolutions needed to do better in the new year. Fear not! Here are some gentle—or not—suggestions to help prod them in the right direction.
Whenever people say, “I want to know what you’re for, not what you’re against.” they’re usually not being intellectually honest.
Proponents of ranked choice voting—including the former Idaho governor—argue that it would make politics nice again. Republicans fear it could break their 60-year strangle hold on the state.
An environmental rule finalized in November requires states to set emissions reduction targets. And Republicans have a big problem with this.
How would you react if one day you were sitting at home and the phone rang and when you picked it up you heard a man shout: “Kill yourself now so we can save ammo!”
Former Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell is challenging Republican Sen. Rick Scott in 2024 and hoping to stem Republicans’ inroads with Latinx voters in the Sunshine State.
Republican-dominated Iowa's law against certain books is being applied way to broadly and is being challenged and heard in federal court.
A very original adaptation of "The Night Before Christmas."
So after yet another evolution around the sun, Earth is still here and, despite the hate and violence, the love of humanity cannot be destroyed despite the best despicable efforts of some.
In spite of Trump's Hail Mary pass of claiming Constitutional immunity, the idea is not on firm legal ground. And then there's the fact that he's really claiming to be above the law...
While billionaires and big corporate interests mainly support Republicans, more than 95 percent of PAC spending from the four biggest public-sector unions went to Democrats.
Here we are, waiting for Trump's fawning pets on the Supreme Court to bail out their master by finding that there is no law in the land that applies to him.
What started as the lowest moment of the post-election melee became the most inspiring. The voters won.
Between Agenda 47 and Project 2025, Donald Trump and the rightwing billionaires who own the GOP have big plans for this nation, regardless of which Republican takes the White House next.
Clarence Thomas began the long, slow slide of the Supreme Court into its current disgraceful state, voting again and again in favor of the conservative campaign to undo American civil rights.
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