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July 25, 2017
Primary Concerns
The Republican Party’s Descent Into the Dark Ages
Steve Bannon biographer Joshua Green on the way Donald Trump's top political adviser has changed politics for the worse, and possibly forever.
July 22, 2017
Jeet Heer
Welcome to the New Trumpism
The president's "America First" agenda is in tatters. But now he's damaging the country in different, perhaps even more permanent ways.
July 19, 2017
Alex Shephard
How Anti-Clintonism Gave Birth to Trumpism
“Devil’s Bargain,” a new book about Steve Bannon, traces Trump’s presidency to a decades-old project to bury the Clintons.
June 30, 2017
Jeet Heer
Desperate to shore up his base, Trump is preparing for a global trade war.
June 20, 2017
Jeet Heer
Steve Bannon fat-shaming Sean Spicer is everything that’s wrong with the White House.
June 16, 2017
Magazine
John B. Judis
Why Trump Is a Loyalty Freak
The president's obsession with fealty isn't a personal quirk—it's a political necessity.
May 23, 2017
Primary Concerns
The Self-Incrimination of Donald Trump
On episode 56 of Primary Concerns we take a broad look at the scandal engulfing the Trump administration, and those who face the most jeopardy.
May 22, 2017
Jeet Heer
Trump’s Muslim Tolerance Extends Only to Autocrats
He heaped praise on one of the most repressive regimes in the world and dismissed the democratic aspirations of the Muslim masses.
May 5, 2017
Jeet Heer
Ivanka and Jared Will Not Save Us From Trump
They have the president's ear, but they're not moderating him. Here's why they hold so little sway over Trump.
May 2, 2017
Alex Shephard
Heritage to Jim DeMint: Don’t let the door hit you on your way out.
April 25, 2017
Jeet Heer
The Catastrophic Triumph of Trump’s First 100 Days
His agenda has stalled, but he's already done lasting damage to America.
April 18, 2017
Jeet Heer
Trumpism Was Real—and Its Death Deserves to Be Mourned
The president is becoming a typical right-wing Republican, thereby preserving a flawed status quo.
April 17, 2017
Brian Beutler
Why We Shouldn’t Celebrate Trump’s “Centrism”
It blinds us to the ways in which the institutions constraining Trump are themselves flawed.
April 14, 2017
Alex Shephard
What Just Happened?! A Review of President Trump’s Twelfth Week.
This week was pretty bad. But next week will be worse.
April 12, 2017
Alex Shephard
Will Donald Trump have abandoned
all
of his campaign promises by the 100-day mark?
April 12, 2017
Jeet Heer
It sounds like Trump is about to step over Steve Bannon’s body.
April 12, 2017
Magazine
Heather Hurlburt
How Not to Fight Terrorism
Instead of correcting Obama's missteps, Trump is exploiting the public's worst fears.
April 11, 2017
Brian Beutler
Trump Would Fail Even Worse With Kushner’s Centrism
Steve Bannon is right about one thing: Trump's son-in-law is incompatible with the president's ethnonationalist base.
April 10, 2017
Alex Shephard
Could Donald Trump finally have a quiet week in the White House?
April 10, 2017
Brian Beutler
Don’t Lose Sight of the Trump Presidency’s Real Problem
Yes, chief adviser Steve Bannon should be fired because he's a white nationalist. But he's not the source of Trump's incompetence.
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