Opinion

Historian: Trump's response to the coronavirus crisis resembles Hitler more than FDR

In times of crisis, effective leadership is more crucial than ever. As President Trump struggles with the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, including the filing of more than ten million new unemployment claims in late March and crucial shortages of equipment like effective masks and ventilators, the ways other leaders responded to the Great Depression offer lessons both inspirational and cautionary for the present. Although Franklin Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler operated in two very different political cultures, their first 100 days in power offer a sobering reminder of the consequences of decisions pursued by leaders in crisis.

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Franklin Graham is anti-Jesus

You may have noticed a contradiction among members of the president’s most loyal voting bloc, white evangelical Christians. On the one hand, their leaders are not taking the coronavirus pandemic seriously. Pastors continue to hold Sunday services, many in the thousands, thus exposing their congregations, which include the sick and elderly, to a contagion that has killed 13,000 people in this country, 2,000 yesterday alone.

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Americans slam Trump for bragging about ratings of his '2 hour variety show' while ignoring 13,000 COVID-19 deaths

The U.S. has suffered 12,988 COVID-19 deaths but President Donald Trump is focused on a different problem: why the left is demanding news networks stop airing his daily coronavirus press briefings live. Why? He likes the ratings.

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Bernie Sanders made it respectable to talk about progressive ideas

I’m sorry you will not be president, but I understand and appreciate your decision to end your quest at this point.

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Trump has used his surreal 'bully pulpit' more than any president in history — here's why that's terrifying

During the Obama administration, a popular meme among online pundits and analysts concerned what Dartmouth political scientist Brenden Nyhan dubbed the "Green Lantern Theory" of politics, which held that "the president can achieve any political or policy objective if only he tries hard enough or uses the right tactics." It was evoked often as a shorthand riposte to Democrats who felt that President Obama wasn't living up to his promise to "bring change" to our politics.

I was sympathetic to that view much of the time because the GLT doesn't account for the fact that the Congress and the courts have equal power to enact or block a president's agenda. Having observed the ever-expanding extremism of the Republican Party with growing alarm for many years, it seemed unlikely to me that any Democratic president would have much room to enact sweeping change.

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Authoritarian responses to the coronavirus pandemic will have lasting and far-reaching harms

In his belated response to the spread of the novel coronavirus in the U.S., President Trump has often employed war metaphors to address the public health crisis.

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There's no respite from Trump's vindictiveness and foolishness

As we know, even in the midst of a national emergency, Donald Trump could find time and bandwidth to continue his retribution campaign.

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Ted Cruz gets slammed over his claim that reporters are ‘giddy with glee’ over coronavirus disaster

Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida was recently lambasted by journalists after claiming that the mainstream media “can’t control their glee” over the coronavirus pandemic. And Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is being slammed for making similar comments on Twitter as well as on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News show “The Ingraham Angle.”

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Trump asked businesses to share stimulus success stories — it didn't go well

President Donald Trump on Tuesday asked his 76 million Twitter followers share stories of businesses finding success with the "Paycheck Protection Program" loan program that was part of the COVID-19 stimulus package.

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Dr. Trump's medicine show: Why is the president pushing an unproven drug? Follow the money

Donald Trump only cares about Donald Trump. He doesn't care about you or the country. He only cares about exploiting this crisis to bail out his business and to get himself re-elected, thereby shielding himself from a series of indictments that surely await him if he loses. The sooner we embrace this easily-observable fact about Trump, the better equipped we'll be to evaluate his decisions during these overlapping health and financial calamities.

The "Trump is all about Trump" maxim goes a long way to explaining his obsessive beer-funneling of a malaria drug called hydroxychloroquine down the gullets of COVID-19 victims.

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The coronavirus pandemic has exposed some disturbing truths about capitalism

The desperate policies of panic-driven governments involve throwing huge amounts of money at the economies collapsed in response to the coronavirus threat. Monetary authorities create money and lend it at extremely low interest rates to the major corporations and especially big banks "to get them through the crisis." Government treasuries borrow vast sums to get the collapsed economy back into what they imagine is "the normal, pre-virus economy." Capitalism's leaders are rushing into policy failures because of their ideological blinders.

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Living under ‘empty soul’ Trump is ‘humiliating’ — here’s why

New Yorker editor David Remnick described the singular "humiliation" that comes from enduring Donald Trump's presidency.

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