If there has ever been a need for a select committee and an independent prosecutor, that time is now.
Adele M. Stan
James Comey’s Very Sad Day Without a Woman
The FBI director did his darndest to see that that a woman would not celebrate International Women’s Day from the presidential podium. Now he’s on the outs with the man he helped elect.
No, Trump’s Address to Congress Wasn’t ‘Presidential’
Absent his standard percussive delivery, Trump’s hateful rhetoric is even more dangerous.
What Does Flynn Know About Trump?
If craven congressional leaders have their way, the nation will never know.
Warren Silenced: The Patriarchy Strikes Back
Effectively telling the progressive senator to sit down and shut up, the Senate majority leader played the card of an abuser.
How to Build a Winning Progressive Infrastructure
The first step is to identify the real activists—not to create a leftist Breitbart, or to replicate the Koch network.
Hold the Mansplaining: The Resistance Is Being Led by Women
One beauty of Saturday’s march was the number of men who turned out for a march that was led by women.
In the Age of Trump, Resistance Requires Creativity
As the political class in Washington, D.C., struggles to carve a path of resistance to the incoming Trump administration, artists are leading the way. Institutional players in liberal politics should pay attention.
Barack Obama Gives a Farewell Address for the Ages
The president used his platform to begin organizing resistance to Trump, and the forces threatening U.S. democracy.
No, Feminism Isn’t Over — But It Needs to Change
To counter Donald Trump’s victory, the very structure of liberal and progressive politics must be seized by women.

