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This is the real threat in Trump's madness and it will stop you sleeping

I couldn’t sleep last night because I kept thinking about Trump’s response to the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner. Something about it kept worrying me.

As you may recall, instead of extending his sympathies, he said in a post to Truth Social Monday morning that:

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Don't forget this Trump outrage — it came from the depths of his appalling soul

I first met actor, producer and director Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner some 15 years. I was on the road with my SiriusXM show, broadcasting from The Abbey, a legendary West Hollywood gay cafe and bar.

We were deep in the fight for marriage equality, and the Reiners were leading the charge against Proposition 8, the ballot measure that banned same-sex marriage in California in 2008. They had helped found the American Foundation for Equal Rights, which eventually took the case all the way to U.S. Supreme Court. They came on the show to talk about the fight.

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Trump’s Cabinet lie blown apart by nature's own laws

The idea is as old as western civilization: “The morbidly rich are born to rule the rest of us.”

And now, with a billionaire as president, 13 billionaires in his cabinet, and rightwing billionaires installing and spiffing Republican Supreme Court justices, it’s become the operational assumption of the GOP.

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Trump's naughty and nice list

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

Unelected right-wingers want to give Trump's GOP yet more power — here's how we stop them

The 2026 election will take place in a political system that is divided, discordant, flagrantly gerrymandered, and marked by widening racial discrimination. Thank Chief Justice John Roberts and his colleagues on the Supreme Court. And the supermajority of highly activist justices seems poised, even eager, to make things appreciably worse.

In 2019, in Rucho v. Common Cause, the Court refused to adopt any standard to police partisan gerrymandering and even prevented federal courts from hearing that claim. Fast-forward through a census, six years of line-drawing, and a flurry of lawsuits, and predictably, our democracy has become much less fair.

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These dismal numbers don't lie: Trouble is coming for Trump

The Bureau of Labor Statistics — which can still be trusted! — reported this week that just 64,000 jobs were added to the economy in November.

That’s not enough to keep up with the number of people looking for jobs. Hence, the jobless rate rose last month to 4.6 percent — up from 4.4 percent in September and from 4.0 percent in January.

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How the racketeer-in-chief found a dangerous outlet for his lethal disdain

As far back as the El Salvadoran Civil War and the Nicaraguan Contra War of the 1980s, the United States’ efforts to prosecute “drug wars” with Latin American cartels and traffickers have produced mixed results at best.

These efforts have been complicated by the tension between sound crime-fighting strategies and geopolitical concerns, such as regime change.

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Another Trump lackey has failed to learn the oldest lesson of all

In her steamy Vanity Fair interview, Susie Wiles, Donald Trump’s chief of staff, painted herself as a less than quiet yet behind-the-scenes operator who deliberately keeps a low profile. That’s why you go to Vanity Fair to tell your story.

She offered an oddly literal example of her persona.

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Trump's monstrous attack grew out of a viral disease — and we're all infected

I have Trump Derangement Syndrome and so does much of America and much of the world.

That’s not a confession of mental illness: it’s an indictment of a political era defined by cruelty, division, and the deliberate poisoning of democratic life.

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An ugly truth has emerged in the breathless Epstein-Trump coverage

By Stephanie A. (Sam) Martin, Frank and Bethine Church Endowed Chair of Public Affairs, Boise State University.

The Jeffrey Epstein story has slipped in and out of the headlines for years, but in a very particular way. Most news articles ask a specific question — Which powerful men might be on “the list?”

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MAGA's laughable new 'war' is an even bigger lie than DeSantis' family Bible

Remember the War on Christmas, when conservatives worked themselves into a lather over America-hating freaks wishing people “Happy Holidays,” putting on community celebrations called “Winterfest” instead of Christmas or parking a Festivus Pole next to a Manger Scene?

Or the Black Santa phenomenon, which so horrified Fox News’ Megyn Kelly she felt compelled to declare “Santa is white”?

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These brave Republicans stood up to Trump — and showed how to beat him

Especially in these dark times, it’s important to salute courageous individuals who stand up to Trump’s tyranny.

My latest Joseph Welch Award (named after the courageous attorney who stood up to Joseph McCarthy in the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings) goes to the 21 Indiana Senate Republicans who stood up to Trump last Thursday.

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America was mourning — and our insanely jealous leader's response was disgusting

More incomprehensible tragedy visited the United States of America when we learned that Hollywood legend Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead in their Los Angeles home Sunday.

The couple’s son, Nick Reiner, 32, was arrested in connection with the deaths. He has been charged with murder.

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