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Five key takeaways from the Supreme Court’s anti-LGBTQ decision
The ruling was inevitable, the product of years of effort by the right to favor conservative Christians at the expense of LGBTQ+ rights.
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Republicans are engaged in a brutal culture war with itself now
It’s a recipe for an endless feeding frenzy.
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Republicans want to destroy federal law enforcement to punish their enemies. That includes us.
The GOP has responded to Trump’s indictment by promising to dismantle the FBI and Department of Justice. The impact on LGBTQ+ rights would be devastating.
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Today’s GOP is the product of Pat Robertson’s anti-LGBTQ+, Christian nationalist vision
Today’s Republican party is the gruesome legacy that Robertson bequeathed to the nation.
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Only in today’s Republican party would a felony indictment make you a stronger candidate
Donald Trump’s latest indictment focuses all the attention on him and puts his rivals in an awkward position.
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Mike Pence files paperwork for his losing presidential campaign
Trump’s VP wants to humiliate himself one last time before fading into total irrelevancy.
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Ron DeSantis can’t stand reporters. They’re returning the favor in their stories.
DeSantis keeps lashing out at reporters, guaranteeing more stories about what a thin-skinned robot he is on the campaign trail.
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Are you ready for a Manchin-Sinema presidential ticket?
No Labels, a self-proclaimed moderate bipartisan group, is mounting a third-party presidential campaign that will harm Joe Biden’s re-election.
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The worst attorney general in the US finally gets his comeupance
Texas AG Ken Paxton is impeached by his fellow Republicans after years of shady dealings.
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Ron DeSantis’ wife is calling campaign shots. And she’s not going to soften his extreme stances.
Casey DeSantis helps overcome her husband’s social awkwardness, but she’s just as conservative as he is.