i think a big part of why the “these guys are weird” message is satisfying is that they’ve had an unchallenged lock on “we represent mainstream middle america” as a brand for decades even as the stuff they were talking about got wildly outside of the mainstream and now it’s finally being challenged
Expand the Supreme Court on your way out, bro. Just do it. Die historic on the Fury Road
Wherever you are on Biden v. Harris v. Some Third Thing, it's extremely concerning that this is being litigated between rich donors and clueless pundits on the basis of extremely problematic polling data.
Sad to hear of the passing of Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, a great lady who cared about her constituents and her country, her memory is a blessing to all who knew her.
Kind of ironic that TikTok is where legitimate discussion of Project 2025 is happening while the New York Times is where you go for weird screeching bullshit
The attempted assassination of Donald Trump does not erase the crimes that Trump himself has committed against American democracy, or the crimes he would commit if given the chance, and no one is obligated to pretend otherwise www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
This crime does not erase what the former president has done, or what he has promised to do.
Just a reminder: it’s good to oppose assassinations. But you are under absolutely no obligation to treat Trumpists and Trump-apologists as people who are honest, or acting in good faith, when they purport to condemn political violence or violent rhetoric. They’re not sincere.
I’m gonna need all 370 of you who reposted above to share this: www.thehandbasket.co/p/trump-wind...
A brief line in the 900+ page authoritarian guide reveals the Republican candidate's fingerprints.
The entire conservative judicial project runs on flagrant corruption
From my colleague Molly Redden: “Weeks before she struck down the federal mask mandate in spring 2022, U.S. District Judge Mizelle attended an all-expenses-paid retreat where a conservative group gave her a crash course in the niche legal theory propping up her opinion.”
The April 2022 ruling included an unusual legal theory — and new disclosures seen by HuffPost shed some light.