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Michael A. Cohen

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  • The Guardian
  • The Daily Beast
  • The New Republic
  • The Boston Globe
  • WorldPoliticsReview

Past articles by Michael:

What's the matter with Ron DeSantis’ Florida?

The Republican governor and likely presidential candidate expands his war on Disney, the First Amendment, public schools and constitutional principles. → Read More

George W. Bush was worse than you remember

Ranking the presidents is a popular pasttime. But who's overrated and who's underrated? → Read More

George Santos epitomizes the Trump-era Republican Party

He is one of the most flagrant examples of the party’s continued assault on basic and treasured democratic norms. → Read More

Why Republicans’ debt ceiling games will likely backfire

Up until recently, House Republicans hardly talked about this issue. → Read More

How Joe Biden got his groove back in 2022

In modern political history, few presidents have had a better second year than Biden did in 2022. → Read More

DeSantis' dangerous war on vaccines

Make no mistake: His cynical actions will cost Floridians their lives. → Read More

DeSantis won, but DeSantis-ism lost

His politics played well in Florida, but failed elsewhere. → Read More

Democrats’ triumph may be miraculous but US is still split down the middle

The midterms are a win for democracy but many Republicans await a third Trump bid → Read More

Dems should feel good about Tuesday’s history-defying election

Democrats can thank the Supreme Court and lousy Republican candidates for helping them Tuesday. → Read More

The GOP's mockery of Nancy Pelosi goes beyond cruelty

Even when the barest modicum of common decency and empathy is required, that is, for most Republicans, a bridge too far. → Read More

Michael Cohen's new book 'Revenge' is whiny and self-serving

We share a name — but I'm not buying what his new book is selling. → Read More

Herschel Walker’s Abortion Scandal Might Be Democrats’ Last Hope In the Midterms

Dems are saddled with an unpopular president, massive inflation, and fears over crime. They need voters to care about reproductive rights, or they’re doomed on Election Day. → Read More

Donald Trump Is an Antisemite and Republicans Are Totally Cool With It

The ex-president essentially threatened Jews on social media for being unappreciative of his support for Israel. Try not to be shocked, but conservatives don’t care. → Read More

Democrats' strategy to boost MAGA Republicans is vindicated

Whatever sane Republicans remain in office, they remain largely enablers of the party's anti-democracy majority. → Read More

Herschel Walker Is the Saddest Senate Candidate I’ve Ever Seen

He’s an unqualified, lying buffoon. And he’s got a 50-50 chance of winning in Georgia. → Read More

Liz Cheney Was Brave When the Country Needed Her to Be

Whatever you think of her politics, the Wyoming congresswoman sacrificed her career to aggressively confront Trump and his dangerous lies. → Read More

The GOP’s Response to the FBI Searching Trump’s Home: Destroy Faith in Rule of Law

Elected Republicans are openly speaking the language of far-right conspiracy theorists. This could very well lead to violence. → Read More

Republicans are clinging to Trump's election lies in battleground states. They're about to regret it.

Elections in states like Michigan, Arizona and Georgia show how Republicans are sticking to Trump's election lies even when it hurts the GOP ahead of midterms. → Read More

Equally mean policies and insults characterize today's Republican Party

Cruelty has become the defining characteristic of modern Republican policy-making. → Read More

America's divide is sharper than ever this Fourth of July

The Supreme Court's decisions and Republican support of Donald Trump show how the divide between Democrats and the GOP continue to grow ahead of the midterms. → Read More