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Andrew O'Hehir

Andrew O'Hehir

Executive Editor at Salon

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    Recent Articles

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    Why Ireland’s new leftist president matters — but maybe only a little

    Catherine Connolly's big win has a distinctly Zohran Mamdani flavor
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    Kash Patel hasn’t ruined the FBI — he’s only revealed its true nature

    Kash Patel hasn’t ruined the FBI — he’s only revealed its true nature
    salon.com

    At least Trump didn’t win the Nobel Prize. Or, wait — did he?

    At least Trump didn’t win the Nobel Prize. Or, wait — did he?
    salon.com

    Trump’s phony war on Venezuela — and his larger war on reality

    Trump’s phony war on Venezuela — and his larger war on reality
    salon.com

    Trump at the UN: Turning point in history, and not in a good way

    Trump at the UN: Turning point in history, and not in a good way
    salon.com

    America’s slow-motion coup speeds up: Tough lessons of the Kimmel a...

    America’s slow-motion coup speeds up: Tough lessons of the Kimmel affair
    salon.com

    Death of a culture warrior: The right’s comeback win is Charlie Kir...

    Death of a culture warrior: The right’s comeback win is Charlie Kirk’s legacy
    salon.com

    A specter is haunting Europe — and it’s Joe Biden. What a drag!

    A specter is haunting Europe — and it’s Joe Biden. What a drag!
    salon.com

    Troops in the streets: The police-state dark side of democracy

    Troops in the streets: The police-state dark side of democracy
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    Trump baked in Alaska: He grovels — worse yet, it’s bad TV

    Trump baked in Alaska: He grovels — worse yet, it’s bad TV
    salon.com

    There is no "two-state solution." Can we stop pretending?

    There is no "two-state solution." Can we stop pretending?