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September 20, 2021
The Capitol Riot Sequel Was a Sad Media Circus
Capitol Police turned out in force to confront the “Justice for J6” rally. They needn’t have bothered.
by Mark Peterson and Stephanie Heimann
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Bipartisanship might not be dead. But it is on life support. And it’s long past time we pulled the plug.
by Osita Nwanevu
When Republicans say they won’t vote to prevent default, Democrats had best believe them.
by Michael Tomasky
If Biden wants to convince voters of the urgency of his plans, he’ll need a stronger way to sell the Democrats’ reconciliation bill.
by Walter Shapiro
Arthur Okun was a brilliant economist, but his classic book described a world that no longer exists.
by Timothy Noah
It’s not that the Taliban are nice fellows. It’s just no longer in their self-interest to harbor Al Qaeda—which is pretty decimated anyway.
by Michael A. Cohen
The upstart mayoral candidate became the front-runner on Covid competence and Warren-esque wonkery. Now she has to seal the deal.
by Natalie Shure

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