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Past articles by Rosie:

Opinion | The Unruly Heirs of Sarah Palin

Even if Palin loses her House race next week, a new generation of conservative women stand poised to carry her complex legacy forward. → Read More

Muzzling the Deep State’s Talking Heads

President Trump wants to revoke the security clearances of top FBI and CIA officials whom he feels spend too much time on television criticizing him. → Read More

The White House Can't Contain the Russia Story

President Trump’s communications shop has little control over his message on a normal day, let alone in a news-heavy week like this one. → Read More

Trump's Performance With Putin Creates a Career Dilemma for His Aides

The president’s deferential posture toward Russia highlights his staffers’ lack of influence. → Read More

How Trump Celebrates America, But Not Philadelphia

Instead of meeting Eagles players, the president praised his economy, mouthed some of “God Bless America,” and promoted standing for the National Anthem. → Read More

The Battle for Orange County

Political confusion reigns in the battleground districts of Orange County as California’s primary approaches. How local is politics, anyway? → Read More

Michael Avenatti Is the 1990s-Style Celebrity Lawyer of the Trump Age

The bombastic legal adviser to Stormy Daniels is taking cues from the era of O.J. Simpson and Monica Lewinsky. → Read More

A Top Bannon Ally Leaves Breitbart

The site, whose influence has faded since last year, is losing its London editor Raheem Kassam. → Read More

RedState and the Dwindling Space for Anti-Trump Conservatives

The website’s decision to terminate some of its most prominent writers is the latest evidence of a dramatic shift in right-wing outlets. → Read More

Sean Hannity’s Ties to Two More Trump-Connected Lawyers

The Fox News host denies that Michael Cohen was ever his lawyer—but Hannity was represented by a pair of legal advisers who also have close links to the president. → Read More

Steve Bannon Ousted From Breitbart

Just a few months after leaving the Trump administration, the former top White House adviser has been pushed out of the conservative outlet he helped make influential. → Read More

The Making of an Upset

Everything had to go exactly right for Doug Jones, and exactly wrong for Roy Moore—and it did. → Read More

How James O'Keefe Made Himself Irrelevant

Once a right-wing media darling, O’Keefe laid bare the flaws in his approach with a botched sting of The Washington Post. → Read More

Trump Extends a Presidential Pardon for Fowl Behavior

The most remarkable thing about the traditional turkey pardon was how smoothly it went. → Read More

Conservatives Reap the Whirlwind of Their War on the Media

For years, Republican politicians have attacked the mainstream press. With Roy Moore’s Senate bid, they’re facing the consequences. → Read More

The Mercers Wash Their Hands of Milo

The conservative billionaire distances himself from the right-wing provocateur, whose reputation has been sullied by reports outlining his ties to white nationalists. → Read More

Steve Bannon's 'Season of War' Roadshow

The former White House adviser has been spending the fall promoting and plotting his anti-establishment 2018 agenda, including attacking the previous Republican president. → Read More

A New Pro-Trump Super PAC Takes Aim at the Republican Establishment

Leading figures from the right-wing alternative media are launching a political group to support candidates in contested primaries. → Read More

Roy Moore Defeats the Trump-endorsed Luther Strange in Alabama

Insurgent candidate Roy Moore beat back both the president and the senate majority leader’s choice to succeed Jeff Sessions. → Read More

The Breitbart Universe Unites For Roy Moore

Everyone from Steve Bannon to Nigel Farage came out on Monday for the Alabama judge turned aspiring senator’s closing rally. → Read More