Political Tribes Are Forever

With politics becoming as rigidly a part of one’s identity as race or generation group, asking a conservative to vote Democrat is like asking them to drink kale smoothies while listening to NPR in their Prius.
With politics becoming as rigidly a part of one’s identity as race or generation group, asking a conservative to vote Democrat is like asking them to drink kale smoothies while listening to NPR in their Prius.
“Forgive and forget” is great advice for one’s personal life, but for a country, it can be suicidal, writes Daniel Cubias
The Republicans have a radical vision for America. Just don’t call it patriotism or democracy, writes Daniel Cubias.
In his first column as Political Editor, Dan Cubias sets the record straight
Why a 60-year-old psychological experiment explains the continued allegiance to Trump
Now that Biden’s president, a lot of Trump supporters are pretending like the last four years never happened
Hector chats with Arturo Dominguez, an anti-racist activist and journalist based in Texas, and co-founder of The Antagonist, a platform for marginalized voices to discuss issues of race, culture, identity, politics and society