Posted inMoney, Politics, and Power

Vote Ted Cruz, Because Jesus

Here it is, the first television ad of the 2016 presidential campaign, courtesy of the first official presidential candidate, Ted Cruz. No beating around the bush here-we get a mention of Jesus in the very first sentence: “Were it not for the transformative love of Jesus Christ, I would have been raised by a single […]

Posted inAmerica and the World

The Insane Logic Underlying Republican Opposition to the Iran Deal

View image | gettyimages.com Republicans are, naturally, united in their opposition to the preliminary deal the Obama administration struck with Iran to restrain its nuclear program. And now, the presidential candidates in particular are going to compete with each other to see who can make their opposition more categorical. They’re all criticizing it, of course, […]

Posted inLaw and Justice

Why Republicans Are Getting So Spooked On Gay Rights

As I wrote yesterday on some other magazine’s web site, the conservative argument on gay rights has gone from “It’s not you, it’s me” to “It’s not me, it’s them.” After abandoning moral condemnation of gayness, the opponents of gay rights insisted that the problem wasn’t gay people themselves, it was that straight people, confronted […]

Posted inLaw and Justice

Why the Newly Amended Indiana RFRA Is a Real—But Only Partial—Victory

View image | gettyimages.com Indiana Senate President Pro Tem David Long speaks as House Speaker Brian Bosma (R) looks on during a press conference about anti-discrimination safeguards added to the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act at the State Capitol April 2, 2015, in Indianapolis, Indiana. They look pretty psyched, don’t they? The Republican leadership in […]

Posted inPaul Waldman

Photo of the Day, Drought Porn Edition

View image | gettyimages.com BIG WATER, UT – MARCH 29: People walk on a beach that used to be the bottom of Lake Powell at Lone Rock Camp on March 29, 2015 near Big Water, Utah. As severe drought grips parts of the Western United States, a below average flow of water is expected to […]

Posted inCivil Rights in America

Are America’s Corporations Now Pro-Gay?

View image | gettyimages.com Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson announced today that he won’t be signing the “religious freedom” bill passed by the state legislature, and it sure isn’t because of his deep concern for the welfare of gay Arkansans. You can reduce it to two factors: first, he surely wanted to avoid the PR disaster […]

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