A populist hero to many progressives, the Florida congressman refuses to drop his Senate bid despite hedge fund allegations.
Adele M. Stan
Adele M. Stan is a columnist for The American Prospect. She is editor of Right Wing Watch, and a winner of the Hillman Prize for Opinion & Analysis Journalism.
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Election’s Secret Theme: Letting Women Know Who’s Boss
Between Trump’s misogyny and Sanders’s demeaning of Planned Parenthood, this presidential contest is all about the role of women in society.
Why Tying in Iowa Is Worse for Hillary than Losing
A Clinton loss in Iowa would have served up an entirely different narrative.
Fear of Women Is Key to Donald Trump’s Misogyny — and America’s
It’s not just Megyn Kelly’s questions that so frighten the Republican presidential frontrunner; it’s her gender.
Why Evangelicals Heart Donald Trump
Beyond the politics of resentment is the Calvinist notion that the frontrunner’s wealth marks him as God’s anointed.
Can Nikki Haley Save Her Party?
In her State of the Union GOP response, the South Carolina governor was deployed as a Trump-stopper.
The Many Ways Bernie Sanders Is not Like Donald Trump
The latest stupidity from Punditville is a classic exercise in false equivalency.
2016: The Year of the Billionaire
This presidential election could show how private capital and secrecy conspired to take the political process away from the American people.
Trump Love and the Schlonging of American Women
The Donald’s bizarre remarks on Monday betray a widely held contempt for women and their bodies.
The Chaos Party
If you find comfort in the notion of a Republican Party in disarray, you may wish to reconsider.

