Paul Waldman
Paul Waldman is a senior writer with The American Prospect magazine and a blogger for The Washington Post. His writing has appeared in dozens of newspapers, magazines, and web sites, and he is the author or co-author of four books on media and politics.
Latest articles by Paul Waldman
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What's next for health care?
opinion American health care is still broken. How do we fix it?
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We need to talk about 'skinny repeal'
opinion Don't let skinny repeal's slender frame fool you. It would be an enormous nightmare.
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McCain the fraud
opinion Here's what John McCain has actually done since that stirring speech about Senate bipartisanship
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Is there anything Republicans won't tolerate from Trump?
opinion Jeff Sessions is toast
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How to keep your job in the Trump White House
opinion A guide for those who don't want to be fired
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Will Trump listen to the few sane voices left around him?
opinion If not, we may be headed straight for a constitutional crisis
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Trump is trying to trigger a health-care death spiral. Yes, intentionally.
opinion This is how far he's willing to go to destroy ObamaCare
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Trump is throwing the GOP under the bus
opinion Beware, Republicans: This president is not big on accountability
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Republicans never really cared about health care
opinion That's why they lost
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Republicans' deranged health-care nostalgia
opinion The White House wants to roll health care back to 2007. Here's what that really means.
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Worry not, tender plutocrats: The GOP hasn't forgot about cutting your taxes
opinion Republicans removed your tax cut from their health bill. But don't worry, it was just a ruse.
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Trump's survival strategy
opinion On the Russia scandal, the president is now talking only to his most avid supporters. Here's why.
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Donald Trump Jr. just took a nebulous scandal and made it much clearer
opinion Now we're getting somewhere
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If Trump is innocent, why is he acting so guilty?
opinion Can you ever remember an administration acting like it had so much to hide?
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Why Trump thinks he's knocking his presidency out of the park
opinion His ratings are in the 30s. His White House is riven by infighting. He has not passed a significant piece of legislation. Or as he might describe it, "so much winning you'll get tired of winning."
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Congrats on getting a new slogan, Democrats. It might just be dumb enough to work.
opinion Go ahead and print up those bumper stickers
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Silicon Valley can't save the Democrats
opinion Sorry, Democrats: Tech gazillionaires are not your salvation
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Liberals, get your story straight on single payer
opinion When you say "single payer," what exactly do you mean?
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Why the NRA has turned from fear to hate
opinion The National Rifle Association is practically calling for an all-out civil war now. Here's why.
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The great health-care debate of 2017 has been immensely clarifying
opinion At last, we fully understand what Americans want out of their health-care system
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Why Republicans' health-care debacle will haunt them for years
opinion The effects of this debate are likely to persist long after 2018
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The GOP's 'Better Care' act: The worst parts of health care now even worse
opinion Republicans would make the most detested parts of health care even more detestable
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The Senate health bill is a scathing indictment of the Republican Party
opinion What does it say about the values and priorities of the people who wrote this monstrosity?
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Democrats don't have a policy problem. They have a marketing problem.
opinion Don't believe all the Democratic recriminations
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