The Dishonesty of Restrictive Reforms

The fixes worsen the stated problem (more on Iowa and other states’ attempts to restrict voting).

Iowa Limits Early Voting

Making it harder to vote in Iowa.

One More Court Loss for Team Trump

Yet another SCOTUS rejection.

Voting Legislation on Parade

HR1 is a national approach to expanding voter access. State legislatures are trying to both expand and restrict the vote as well.

HR1: Good, but Not Enough

And what GOP opposition says about the party.

The Pandemic Economy

The job losses and hit to the service sector is well documented. But trade has radically shifted, too.

Joe Manchin and the Art of Legislating

How the West Virginia Democrat came to vote for the stimulus bill.

Seuss (and Electoral Fraud) Redux

The politics of bait-and-switch.

President Donald J. Trump boards Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Md. Friday, July 10, 2020, en route to Miami International Airport in Miami President Donald J. Trump boards Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Md. Friday, July 10, 2020, en route to Miami International Airport in Miami

Trump tells RNC to Stop Using his Name

The ongoing codependency that is the Trump-GOP relationship.

On Coups, Insurrections, and Security Theater

Reflections on the events of 6 January two months later.

President Joe Biden signs two executive orders on healthcare Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, in the Oval Office of the White House. President Joe Biden signs two executive orders on healthcare Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, in the Oval Office of the White House.

Ending the Forever Wars

It’s easy if you try.

Is CDC Being Too Cautious?

Underplaying the value of vaccination is counterproductive.

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“Base”

This Week’s Dr. Seuss Nonsense

A story that is both unserious and yet emblematic of our age in a serious way.

Texas Ends COVID Restrictions

The Lone Star State is celebrating its independence in a big way.

Biden Punishing Russia but Not Saudi Arabia

The fecklessness of U.S. human rights policy in full display.

How Much Longer for Cuomo?

This feels like resignation territory.

CPAC as a Leading Indicator

The annual gathering showed us what the Republican Party would become years ago.

A Return to the (Lack of) Evidence of Significant Fraud

A CPAC speaker and the return of the problem of the Heritage electoral fraud database.

The Social Psychology of Email

The fear of missing out is strong.

Vaccine Hesitancy

A third of Americans are unsure they want the life-saving COVID shots.

Our Unrepresentative Government (Yet Again)

Yet another reminder about pathologies of US democracy.

Doug Update

Saturday’s Forum

$15 Minimum Wage Dead for Now

The Senate parliamentarian has ruled against ramming it through in the COVID relief bill.

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“A Walk at Sunset”

Friday’s Forum

The Equality Act

What was mere signaling under a Republican Senate and President could now become law.

Thursday’s Forum

President Joe Biden walks along the Colonnade of the White House Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, en route to the Oval Office. President Joe Biden walks along the Colonnade of the White House Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, en route to the Oval Office.

Biden’s Slow Start?

What’s taking him so long?

Wednesday’s Forum

First Black Woman Supreme Court Justice

Democrats are already jockeying to influence President Biden’s pick should a vacancy arise.

Tuesday’s Forum

Manhattan DA Gets Trump Tax Records

The Supreme Court refused to block a lower court order.

Fact-Checking in a Fact-Free World

Debunking urban legends and Internet rumors is harder than it used to be.

Comment Policy Reminder

A periodic reminder.

Monday’s Forum

A Failure of Governance in Texas

And a discussion of markets (and a warning about partisanship).

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Merrick Garland Ready to Take on Domestic Extremists

The man most famous for getting screwed out of a Supreme Court seat has a more interesting backstory.