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Jonathan Chait
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Jonathan Chait
Jonathan Chait
Jonathan Chait
Jonathan Chait
Jonathan Chait
Jonathan Chait
Jonathan Chait
Trump’s funniest riff ever?
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Democrats are in thrall to the idea that corporate consolidation is America’s biggest, and maybe only, problem.
Jonathan Chait
Jonathan Chait
For the shallowest man ever to occupy the presidency, surface appeal is a guiding principle.
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Neoconservatives struggle to reconcile their hopes for Trump with the failure of his Iran war.
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Neoconservatives struggle to reconcile their hopes for Trump with the failure of his Iran war.
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Denying the legitimacy of vote-counting has become party doctrine.
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If the president is infallible, there must be some other explanation for his Iran defeat.
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Recasting the January 6 insurrection as the work of heroic patriots remains the president’s highest priority.
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Like fellow Republicans exiled by the president, he still accepted Trump’s claim to inhabit the will of the party.
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The president has never accepted that the head of state and the leader of the Republican Party are separate roles.
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