Editors’ Blog - 2015
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04.09.15 | 1:18 pm
Sorry. It’s a Jeb and Walker Race

I’ve had this conversation with a number of people. And just yesterday, a former TPM reporter asked me my thoughts on the GOP presidential primary. So I thought I’d share what I’ve been telling people.

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04.09.15 | 3:14 pm
The Unexpected Growth of Renewable Energy

If you’re a TPM Prime subscriber, don’t miss the second installment of our five part longform series on the rapid growth of renewable energy over just the last two or three years. It’s a fascinating, encouraging story. The second installment, just published today, is on America’s changing energy map.

04.09.15 | 4:02 pm
Yep, That Is Weird

I’m not sure I’d say I’m outraged. Outrage is a cheap emotion anyway. But this is a pretty odd way for the federal government to sum up the curtain call of the Civil War at Appomattox 150 years ago.

From TPM Reader CV

Greetings TPM folk,

Today is the 150th anniversary of Lee’s surrender at Appomattox and if you go to the NPS website for the Park you find this explanation: “On Palm Sunday (April 9), 1865, Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Court House, Virginia signaled the end of the Southern States attempt to create a separate nation. It set the stage for the emergence of an expanded and more powerful Federal government. In a sense the struggle over how much power the central government would hold had finally been settled.”

I find that disturbing and offensive. *Thats* the nutshell takeaway from the Civil War?

04.09.15 | 5:06 pm
Because Freedom

Conservatives mobilize to block ABC show because Dan Savage is involved in it.

04.09.15 | 11:28 pm
Peace and Lies

With today’s anniversary of Appomattox, I wanted to link back to this post from almost two years ago. I discussed a simple fact about the aftermath of the Civil War: The North, which is to say, the United States bought the South’s acquiescence into reabsorption into the federal union by ceding the battle for historical memory, nostalgia and valor to the South. The Union bought a seemingly permanent regional peace by abandoning the freedmen of the South and going along with a concocted story about superior Southern valor.

04.10.15 | 9:26 am
A Different Kind of Republican

Nutball friends sometimes sink presidential candidates. But Rand Paul is a different kind of Republican. He’s got at least a hundred.

04.10.15 | 10:01 am
Anybody But?
04.10.15 | 12:17 pm
Freedomy

Bundy Ranch marks anniversary of armed standoff with federal law enforcement with “liberty celebration”.

04.10.15 | 3:56 pm
Randsplaining

Fight or Flight: A Short History of Rand Paul’s Amazing History of Press Run-ins, Run-outs and Hush-ups.