In the turbulent 1970s, the balm of pop cultural nostalgia set the tone for today’s political reaction.
Category Archive: Donald Trump
“Law and order” has often been a flimsy cover for advancing the ruthless interests of white Americans.
People talk of a “constitutional crisis” these days as if we haven’t been in one for years, says historian Jason Tebbe.
Some argue for scrapping the Electoral College. But would a more proportional allocation of electoral votes work just as well?
A poem by Donald John Trump
We saw the best minds of our generation destroyed by news about Jeffrey Epstein.
For our liberal friends, Russia is the mythology that reassures: the catastrophe that has befallen us was not our fault.
The President doesn’t just laugh at genocide. He actually cheers it, creating a feedback loop with his most dangerous followers, argues historian Michael E. Carter.