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June 20, 2024

 

We are vastly outnumbered, but our record of accomplishment is formidable. Today, though, the task before us is as grave as ever.

By Michael Tomasky

 

Join us next Thursday, June 27 to watch the Biden vs. Trump debate with live commentary by TNR editor Michael Tomasky and TNR staff writer Greg Sargent

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Needed: a liberalism that ceases to fear itself.

By Sam Adler-Bell

 

The answer is simple: policies that reflect homespun values and stick up for people getting the short end of the stick.

By Danielle Allen

 

Donald Trump’s memory issues seem to be growing by the day.

By Talia Jane

 
 

What Is Liberalism Today? Liberalism has saved this country from the forces of reaction before. Is it up to the task today?

 

 

 

 

This magazine’s own history reflects liberalism’s halting progress. Can it, and we, do better?

By Nell Irvin Painter

 

I’m not saying my better self wants this. But villains do sell newspapers.

By Timothy Noah

 

A new memoir from former Puerto Rican Governor Ricardo Rosselló includes a startling comment from Donald Trump about nuclear war.

By Hafiz Rashid

 

As the Supreme Court’s ethical crises mount, a veteran political strategist explains how the court’s MAGA justices are already giving Trump a big electoral assist—and why it’s about to get uglier.

By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent

 

 
 

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