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Anti-Semitism is now just another part of the Republican party’s accepted principles
The GOP has concluded that the anti-Semitism in its midst is just part and parcel of winning votes in a Trumpist political environment.
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Not even its biggest donors will be safe from GOP retribution in the next Congress
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is likely to face Congressional hearings by a Republican majority as payback for being in sufficiently loyal despite its largesse.
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A majority of Republicans would like to officially declare the U.S. a Christian nation
More than 60 percent of Republicans would declare the U.S. a Christian nation, another sign that the GOP is drifting further toward an embrace of theocracy.
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Peter Thiel thinks Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is showing the GOP the way to success
The gay billionaire praised the man who gave us “Don’t Say Gay,” attacked Disney, and has a press secretary who calls LGBTQ people “groomers.”
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Republicans had all the advantages in the midterms. They’ve blown every one of them
Lousy candidates, money problems, and an unpopular Supreme Court decision have made this year’s midterm elections an unexpected chance to save LGBTQ rights.
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Texas GOP adopts shockingly explicit anti-LGBTQ party platform
The state party calls homosexuality “an abnormal lifestyle choice” and accuses LGBTQ people of “grooming” children.
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Louis Gohmert is leaving Congress. His replacement won’t be any better
With the help of the mainstream media, the Republican party leadership would like you to believe that it is wrenching control of the party away from the fringiest candidates in its midst. “Some far-right members are being replaced by traditional conservatives,” the Washington Post declared recently. The article cited all of two examples–and a third […]
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A handful of anti-Trump Republicans are considering running for president in 2024
It’s a lost cause and they know it, but the anti-Trumpers feel the need to remind the party of everything that is wrong in its ranks.
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A GOP measure blocking cannabis sales in D.C. is the party’s vision for the future
Congress can overturn the will of DC’s voters by fiat. That’s the vision Republicans seek to replicate nationwide.
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Ron DeSantis is ready to take on Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential nod
The Florida governor hopes to ride his take on Trumpism, including his anti-LGBTQ agenda, all the way to the White House.