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  • The Real Housewives of the House Republican Conference: A Play in Three Acts of Self-Destruction

    The Real Housewives of the House Republican Conference: A Play in Three Acts of Self-Destruction

    If you want to understand the current state of the Republican Party, do not look at their policy papers. Do not listen to their speeches about fiscal discipline or the sanctity of the border. Instead, imagine a community theater production of Julius Caesar directed by a substitute teacher who has lost control of the classroom,

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  • Pete Hegseth Should Have Stuck With Fox News

    Pete Hegseth Should Have Stuck With Fox News

    When the chain of command becomes a group chat, the only thing securing the nation is the battery life of Pete Hegseth’s iPhone. The modern theatre of war is no longer a dimly lit room filled with cigarette smoke and maps pushed around by grim-faced men in uniform. It is not the hushed, sterile environment

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  • Cabinet Meeting of the Living Dead: A Seventy-Two Hour Autopsy

    Cabinet Meeting of the Living Dead: A Seventy-Two Hour Autopsy

    When the President invents eighteen trillion dollars and then falls asleep, you know it’s Tuesday. The federal government has always been, at its core, a theater of the absurd, but the last seventy-two hours have transcended mere farce and entered the realm of avant-garde performance art. We just witnessed a Cabinet meeting that functioned less

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  • The Canary Just Coughed Up Blood: Why a “Safe” Seat in Tennessee Is the GOP’s Chernobyl

    The Canary Just Coughed Up Blood: Why a “Safe” Seat in Tennessee Is the GOP’s Chernobyl

    When a twenty-two point lead shrinks to single digits, you don’t pop champagne; you check the foundation for termites. In the grandiose, self-mythologizing atlas of the Republican Party, Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District is supposed to be a fortress. It is drawn with the kind of jagged, protective geometry that ensures a generic conservative can sleepwalk

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  • Why the Ukraine “Peace Plan” Looks Like a Distressed Asset Sale

    Why the Ukraine “Peace Plan” Looks Like a Distressed Asset Sale

    The latest diplomatic envoy to Moscow didn’t bring a treaty. He brought a term sheet. Last Tuesday, a U.S. delegation led by Steve Witkoff—a New York real estate developer whose diplomatic credentials consist largely of owning buildings that don’t fall down—landed in Moscow for a high-stakes sit-down with Vladimir Putin. He was joined by Jared

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  • The United States of Racketeering: Governing by the Code of the Hitman

    The United States of Racketeering: Governing by the Code of the Hitman

    When the Situation Room becomes a mob social club, the only difference between a war crime and a pardon is who you know. The water in the Caribbean is warm, blue, and apparently lawless. If you look closely enough at the recent reports coming out of the Pentagon, you can see the stain spreading. It

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  • The Great American Tariff Refund: A farce in Three Acts (And Counting)

    The Great American Tariff Refund: A farce in Three Acts (And Counting)

    When the “patriotic squeeze” becomes a bureaucratic stranglehold, and the only thing getting squeezed is the American wallet. The latest episode of the great tariff soap opera has arrived, and it is a masterpiece of economic slapstick. It features a plot twist so absurd that if you put it in a screenplay, a studio executive

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  • The Red Fortress Leak: Why a Tennessee “Squeaker” Is the GOP’s Worst Nightmare

    The Red Fortress Leak: Why a Tennessee “Squeaker” Is the GOP’s Worst Nightmare

    When a twenty-point lead evaporates into the margin of error, it is no longer an election but a structural stress test for a party running on fumes. In the sanitized, color-coded maps of American political strategy, certain districts are not supposed to be battlegrounds. They are supposed to be fiefdoms. They are the deep-red bastions

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  • The Closet Has a New Landlord: Why the Trump White House Deleted World AIDS Day

    The Closet Has a New Landlord: Why the Trump White House Deleted World AIDS Day

    They didn’t just forget. They are actively engaged in the architectural restoration of the closet, one deleted calendar entry at a time. The silence was the first thing I noticed back in 2006. It wasn’t a lack of noise; emergency rooms and clinics are never quiet. It was a lack of acknowledgment. When I was

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  • The Federal Bureau of Influencers: Inside the 115-Page Suicide Note of American Intelligence

    The Federal Bureau of Influencers: Inside the 115-Page Suicide Note of American Intelligence

    The G-men have left the building, and the content creators have moved in. The most terrifying documents in American history are rarely the ones stamped top secret or buried in a bunker in Virginia. They are the ones that are leaked in a panic, the bureaucratic distress flares fired by people who have realized that

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