After Super Tuesday: John Nichols reports on the evidence of weaknesses of both Biden and Trump, as well as some signs of strength, in the wake of voting in primaries in 16 states.
Also: Now is the time to add the right to vote to the constitution – that’s what Richard Hasen says. And, he argues, there are good reasons why Republicans could support that--maybe not this year, but sometime soon. Rick is professor of law and political science at UCLA and author of the new book “A Real Right to Vote.”
Start Making Sense: Cornel West Should Not Be Running for President; plus the GOP vs. Divorce
Pat Robertson’s Terrible Legacy
Start Making Sense: The Far Right’s Takeover of Shasta County, plus the Enslaved Black Family: Sasha Abramsky on politics, Brenda Stevenson on history
Time of Monsters: Car Dealers Versus Electric Vehicles
Start Making Sense: D.D. Guttenplan on Biden and the Vision Thing; plus Disappearing Islands
Time of Monsters: How Ron DeSantis Botched His Launch
Edge of Sports: Shine On, Denver Nuggets
Start Making Sense: Is Planned Parenthood Too Cautious? Plus: Writing and Politics
Time Of Monsters: Biden, The Republicans, and The Debt Ceiling
Start Making Sense: Jeffrey Toobin on the Roots of Jan. 6; Adam Hochschild on Anti-Woke History
Time of Monsters: Slaying the Debt Ceiling Dragon
Start Making Sense: Bhaskar Sunkara on Biden in 2024, plus Josh Gondelman on the Writers Strike
Time of Monsters: Can the Corrupt Courts Be Fixed?
Start Making Sense: Impeach Clarence Thomas; plus Joe Biden, the GOP, and 'Freedom'
Edge of Sports: Lamar Jackson And The State of the Black Quarterback
Time of Monsters: A Corrupt Court Faces No Accountability
Start Making Sense: Anatol Lieven Reports from Ukraine, plus Amy Wilentz on Haiti
Time of Monsters: Tucker, Twitter and Taibbi
Edge of Sports: David Aldridge on The End of Dan Snyder
Start Making Sense: Rebecca Solnit on Climate Action, plus John Nichols on Abortion Politics
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