It exposed an impotent political system, a deadly mythology of rugged individualism, and a Republican Party without shame.
Republicans
Black Men Support Trump Again
The accommodations that Black Republican men make to support Trump have long, deep roots and no one should be surprised by that.
Seeking Republican Love, Raffensperger Goes After Voter Registration Groups
Under attack for not reversing Georgia’s presidential vote, its secretary of state mounts a threadbare assault on groups that boost minority voting.
A New Era of Bipartisanship?
Today on TAP: Emergency bipartisanship could be contagious
The State of the Parties
Not since 1860 have the parties represented such distinct and mutually opposed publics. And unlike 1860, neither party effectively commands a majority.
Why the Republicans Are Like the 1860 South
Don’t like the election’s outcome? Then split the nation.
Enough With the ‘Please Be Centrist, Joe’ Op-Eds
Today on TAP: Biden should ignore these counsels of timidity
Republican Coronavirus Nonchalance May Have Cost Them a Key Appointment
Two missing senators leaves Judy Shelton, a hard-right nominee for the Federal Reserve, short of votes.
Can Biden Heal America When Trump and His Allies Don’t Want It Healed?
Republican leaders and right-leaning media must acknowledge the legitimacy of the election for the country to move forward.

