In the Post-Roe World, Conservatives Do What They Want

Conservatives are dead set on molding the country in their image and based on their own political and religious beliefs, no matter what the law says or how long it has said it.
Conservatives are dead set on molding the country in their image and based on their own political and religious beliefs, no matter what the law says or how long it has said it.
A recent survey asked Americans how they would react in the unlikely event that our nation is invaded, a hypothetical no doubt inspired by Vladimir Putin and his quest to rid the world of Ukrainians.
Republicans aren’t really worried about critical race theory harming kids, as almost half are opposed to public schools teaching about racism at all.
The Republicans have a radical vision for America. Just don’t call it patriotism or democracy, writes Daniel Cubias.
Liberals have tried carrots, but conservatives need us to bring the pain, writes Daniel Cubias.
The Republican Party has given up on actually governing the country or winning new voters, opting instead to double down on self-righteous anger.
The decision to change the gypsy moth’s name has sparked accusations online of political correctness run amok, as Daniel Cubias explains
“Frame-flipping,” the idea that racism exists for White people and not others, is yet another way in which conservatives copy from the movements they oppose.