Filed Under: “Republicans”

Minority rules: Senate GOP hasn’t represented a majority of voters since 1998

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GOP presidential candidates keep losing the presidential popular vote but Senate Republicans have an even worse record at representing the people.


Why do Republican elites keep talking about dying for Jesus?

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Fighting losing battles valiantly has always been at the core of U.S. conservatism. But as the losses keep piling up, its tragic sense is turning into thanatos.


Fascism looks pretty good to Sen. Lindsey Graham

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The South Carolina senator is convinced that conservatives cannot achieve their goals without the help of Donald Trump, but aside from maintaining power it’s unclear what goals he’s referring to.


Inside the Lincoln Project’s toxic workplace

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Interviews with nearly two dozen people with knowledge of the group’s workings reveal a culture of infighting, sexist language and disparate treatment.


QAnon believers traumatized by Biden inauguration

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Despite attempts to keep the hope alive, QAnon followers watched in dismay as Trump left Washington, D.C., for Florida Wednesday morning while Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. With no military coup, no dramatic scenes of revolution, and no mass executions or retaliatory violence as prophesized, QAnon adherents began to wonder if they had been deceived.


 

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