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Why Hopelessness Is Conservative
Those who defend the established order want you to believe that you’re stupid and can’t change anything. By Nathan J. Robinson.
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Why Is the New Right Obsessed With Bitcoin?
“Crypto is an oddball fucking thing…” By Davis Richardson.
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And Now, For His Grand Finale, Paul Ryan Is Trying to Kick a Million People Off Food Stamps
Classic Paul. By Jordan Weissmann.
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Pretty Loud For Being So Silenced
Critics of the left aren’t oppressed and they don’t believe in “rational debate.” By Nathan J. Robinson.
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The Ghost of Hillary
The Ghost of Hillary Clinton still haunts the minds of many Americans. She is paraded around America like a fallen angel. By Nick Pemberton.
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Welcome to the Dick Cheney Administration
The problem with John Bolton isn’t that he’s an extremist. It's that he’s mainstream. By Stephen M. Walt.
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John Bolton is proof that Trump has abandoned his best campaign promise
Prepare for dumb wars. By W. James Antle III.
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The 'patriotic' thought police came for Corbyn. You are next
War, or the danger of war, is always an opportunity to silence troublemakers. By Peter Hitchens.
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Strategic Communication Laboratories – a Very British Coup
Liam O Hare on the deep connections between Cambridge Analytica’s parent company Strategic Communication Laboratories (SCL Group) and the Conservative Party and military establishment.
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John Bolton, the ultrahawk rumored to be Trump’s next national security adviser, explained
Bolton has long had President Trump’s ear. He might soon have a top job in his White House. By Zack Beauchamp.
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Memory Laws and Nationalist Lies
Memory laws emerged in Western Europe’s old democracies as a means to promote reconciliation after World War II. Now, such laws have become one of the preferred instruments of populists attempting to consolidate their own power – and to incite the very xenophobic nationalism that provided fertile soil for the Holocaust. By Nikolay Koposov.
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Christian Dominionists Meet at Trump's Washington Hotel to Answer the ''Divine Call to War''
They want a theocracy in the US, and they have Trump's ear. By Bill Berkowitz.
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This Huge Leak of WhatsApp Chats Reveals The Full Fury Of The Tories’ Brexit Split
Theresa May's approach to the EU was likened to Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Hitler, and Remainer Tories were called "condescending arseholes", according to a cache of Brexiteer messages. By Alex Spence.
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The Rise and Fall of Clintonism
What two recent books on Bill and Hillary tell us about the political and economic costs of the New Democrats. By Ryan Cooper. (Feb. 14, 2018)
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Is Poland In the Grip of a Burkean Battle?
The conservative Law and Justice party struggles against the scourge of EU utopianism. By James P. Pinkerton.
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Marion Maréchal-Le Pen to share stage with US conservatives
Niece of far-right Front National leader Marine Le Pen to address conference after vice-president Mike Pence on Thursday. By Angelique Chrisafis.
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Has Anyone Seen the President?
Michael Lewis goes to Washington in search of Trump and winds up watching the State of the Union with Steve Bannon.
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The case for full amnesty
Just give everyone permanent legal status immediately. By Ryan Cooper.
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Tax Cuts in the Bag, Paul Ryan Lustfully Eyes Welfare “Reform”
The House Speaker cannot imagine a better follow-up than gutting the social safety net. By Bess Levin. (Dec. 21, 2017)
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Roy Moore Reemerges for an Election-Eve Rally, and Good Lord, Was It Weird
The rally in a remote barn featured Steve Bannon, a dig at Ivanka, a reference to Moore’s Jewish lawyer, and several inflatable alligators. By Olivia Nuzzi.
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