Roundup Top 10!
The Kavanaughs of the Founding generationby Laura Ellyn SmithEven in the nation’s early days, accusations of sexual misconduct were treated as a political smear. |
The Vicious Entrenchment Circle: Thoughts on a Lifetime with a Republican-Controlled Courtby Marty LedermanBy the time the Court’s current Term ends in June, it will have been more than 50 years of GOP-appointed control. |
Why Caesar crossed the Rubican is newly relevantby Cavan W. ConcannonHe made the drastic decision because he feared when his term of office was up he’d lose immunity and could be prosecuted for his crimes. |
Stumbling Toward Armageddonby Sergey RadchenkoNewly declassified documents show why the Americans and the Soviets came so close to war in 1973. |
Hating Muslims in the Age of Trumpby Jusan Cole The New Islamophobia Looks Like the Old McCarthyism. |
Conservatives’ self-delusion on raceby Joshua TaitHow the right created the illusion of colorblindness. |
How Americans Described Evil Before Hitlerby Gavriel RosenfeldCommentators compared the Nazi leader to Napoleon, Philip of Macedon, and Nebuchadnezzar. |
The dark side of American conservatism has taken overby Max BootIt would be nice to think that Donald Trump is an anomaly who came out of nowhere to take over an otherwise sane and sober movement. But it just isn’t so. |
Think journalism’s a tough field today?by Randall S. SumpterTry being a reporter in the Gilded Age. |
The Catholic Church’s grim history of ignoring priestly pedophilia – and silencing would-be whistleblowersby Brian ClitesWhile the problem of priestly pedophilia might be centuries old, the modern paper trail began only after World War II. |
The Senate has lost its wayby Dov Weinryb GrohsgalWith Sens. Jeff Flake and Susan Collins’s decision to vote for Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh on Friday, ensuring his confirmation, the case of Clement Haynsworth offers another important comparison. |