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Rush Limbaugh’s Ultimate Betrayal of His Audience
The talk-radio host claims that he never took Donald Trump seriously on immigration. If so, he neglected to tell his immigration obsessed listeners. By Conor Friedersdorf.
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How the Alt-Right Became the Party of Hate
It wasn’t a coordinated effort, and there is only one way to stop it. By T. A. Frank.
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Marine Le Pen’s Youth Brigade
In Britain and the United States, it’s older working-class voters who are alienated and looking to blow up the system. In France, it’s young people. By Claire Sergent and Katy Lee.
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A GOP strategist explains why the Republican Party is about to break in two
"There will be the alt-right party; then there will be a center-right conservative party." — Steve Schmidt, interviewed by Andrew Prokop.
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The Fury and Failure of Donald Trump
Win, lose or drop out, the Republican nominee has laid waste to the American political system. On the trail for the last gasp of the ugliest campaign in our nation’s history. By Matt Taibbi.
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Trump stops holding high-dollar fundraisers that were raising big cash for the GOP
The decision by the Republican candidate, described to The Post by his finance chairman, deals another serious blow to the GOP's ability to finance get-out-the-vote efforts before Election Day. By Matea Gold.
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Why the Trump Machine Is Built to Last Beyond the Election
The Republican candidate and his inner circle have built a direct marketing operation that could power a TV network—or finish off the GOP. By Joshua Green and Sasha Issenberg
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Final Days
His advisers are working hard to plan out their own futures while riding out the roller-coaster end of the election. By Gabriel Sherman.
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Marine Le Pen won’t be president this time. She’s still winning
At 48, the Front National leader can afford to play a long game, and she’s running rings around the mainstream right. By Jonathan Fenby.
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The ruthlessly effective rebranding of Europe’s new far right
Across the continent, rightwing populist parties have seized control of the political conversation. How have they done it? By stealing the language, causes and voters of the traditional left. By Sasha Polakow-Suransky.
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Rise of the Alt-Right
White nationalism is still marginal—but anti-globalism isn't. By Scott McConnell.
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Gay Neoliberal Candidate in San Francisco Disproves Myths About LGBT Values
Not all openly gay or pro-LGBT politicians are progressive. By Toshio Meronek.
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What a liberal sociologist learned from spending five years in Trump’s America
A look at the “deep story” behind anti-government hostility in Louisiana. By Brad Plumer.
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The closing of the liberal mind
The folly of the masses has replaced the wisdom of crowds as the dominant theme of our politics. By John Gray.
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The GOP’s ‘Ungrateful Bastard’ Caucus
Donald Trump looks poised on the threshold of victory. After over a year of struggle, the Republican nominee has finally found his footing just as Clinton seems to have lost hers… By Mytheos Holt.
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What Was Conservatism?
Forty years ago, George H. Nash created the field of conservative intellectual history. What can he tell us about the right today? By Jennifer Burns.
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Theresa May facing Cabinet backlash over refusal to deal with Nigel Farage despite his links to Donald Trump
Theresa May is facing a growing Cabinet backlash over her decision to dismiss Nigel Farage despite him being the only British politician to meet with Donald Trump since his victory. By Peter Dominiczak, Christopher Hope, Steven Swinford.
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Springtime For Breitbart
The Conservative Blogger’s Legacy Of Losers. By Mark Ames and Max Blumenthal. (April 2, 2013)
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I told conservatives to work for Trump. One talk with his team changed my mind
In a normal transition, there’s always disorder. This time may be much worse. By Eliot A. Cohen.
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White Nationalists Celebrate Trump’s Victory and Early Appointments
Alt-right leader Richard Spencer called Steve Bannon and Jeff Sessions “wonderful.” By Lema Levy.
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