What distinguishes the Bernie stans is the way they think about the other Democrats.
Paul Waldman
Paul Waldman is a weekly columnist and senior writer for The American Prospect. He also writes for the Plum Line blog at The Washington Post and The Week and is the author of Being Right Is Not Enough: What Progressives Must Learn From Conservative Success.
Welcome to the Season of Micro-Controversies
Watch what the candidates do, not (just) what they say.
Trump’s Squandered Middle East Opportunity
If only the president had demanded a fundamental rethinking of the goals and tactics of American foreign policy
Stumbling Into War
The repercussions of the strike on Soleimani are dangerous, but this is not 2003 all over again.
Doubt Is Their Product
The strategy behind the GOP’s embrace of Russian propaganda on Ukraine
Mayor Pete’s Status Quo Bias
Changing the trajectory of the country is apparently off the table.
What Republicans Would Have You Believe About Impeachment
Investigating the logical leaps at the heart of the Trump defense campaign
As Trump Faces Impeachment, Republicans Embrace the Terrifying World of Conspiracy
Is this any way to defend a president?
The Ultimate Fighting President
Trump has revealed to us something awful about our country, and having learned it we can’t see things the way we used to.
William Barr and the Corruption of the Justice Department
The attorney general is using the full resources of his office in pursuit of preposterous conspiracy theories.

