This week, Joshua Holland and Liz Preza talk about landmines, Alan Dershowitz's self-debasement and Mike Pompeo employing a strategy against an NPR reporter that's extremely common among bullies who commit domestic violence.
Then we're joined by Nathan Newman, an attorney and advocate who teaches at CUNY, about what Liz Warren's decades-long crusade to reform our bankruptcy laws says about how she would govern if elected.
Jared Holt: Republicans have disinformation researchers in their crosshairs
The devastating human toll of neofascist attacks on LGBTQ+ people
Marcy Wheeler: ’We should expect a Jan. 6 case against Trump’
No joke: Fox News says worrying about toxic air is woke
Digby on the debt deal | Target caves to bigots
David Pepper on how you can fight fascism in your own backyard
Oliver Willis on John Durham’s probe: ’This is a fail and we should enjoy it’
CNN’s Trump town hall debacle portends reckless 2024 election coverage
Right-wing ’parents group’ uses terror and harassment against its political foes
Media downplaying debt ceiling hostage-taking as a ’juicy political standoff’
How Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene compete for QAnon followers
Young red-state Dems are teaching their party to fight
Marcy Wheeler: Special counsel Jack Smith ’very close’ to charging Trump
Dave Karpf on how ’savvy’ tech-bros blew up their favorite bank
Violent right-wing ’groomers’ are weaponizing young Americans
Will Ron DeSantis’ culture warrior schtick play nationally?
Democracy dies in lazy journalism
This simple formula can stop emboldened far-right extremists in their tracks
How conservative ’culture wars’ whitewash glaring American fascism
Biden, Democrats are fortunate in their opponents
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