Imagining a 2028 Presidential Campaign for a Limited Presidency
Why we need a smaller presidency and a more powerful Congress.
Why we need a smaller presidency and a more powerful Congress.
Nimtz and Edwards offer caricatures where a fascinating and nuanced reality was available.
DC cops assisted the DOGE boys in breaking into the United States Institute of Peace office in March 2025—and now journalist Marisa Kabas of the Handbasket has obtained their body cam footage from that day. She tells Trent and Caitlin how she did it, and they discuss the total
Popular sovereignty means we must all take responsibility for the outcomes of our choices at the ballot box.
Lessons from Nicholas Ensley Mitchell’s "On Bigotry."
Trent and Caitlin catch up with employment litigator Joshua Erlich about the difficulties of holding immigration and border patrol agents to account when they break the law. What happens when you can't be sure which individual attacked you? How can their actions be restricted, and what should Democrats
Let's teach ourselves how to say goodbye.
For advocates of "parental rights," family autonomy becomes both reward and weapon, extended to those who conform and withdrawn from those who do not.
Caitlin and Trent talk with Aurelien Mondon about his recent political science paper outlining the limitations of considering all politics through the lens of "polarization." They discuss the pitfalls of the term and the ways "polarizing" events and speech can be drastically different and sometimes even
Submission to injustice, and sanction of injustice, are different things.
An insider made hundreds of thousands betting just before Maduro was kidnapped. This kind of behavior is becoming normalized.
The reaction to Talarico's Christian rhetoric demonstrates the ways in which far-right theology is about underwriting misogyny and racism.
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