Opinion

When the American debate over abortion was sane — and why that changed

People would be surprised by how much less toxic gender politics were in the 1970s than they are now.

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Why we are suddenly on the brink of war with Iran

You can’t say the world wasn’t warned. In February, US National Security Adviser John Bolton — a leading proponent of the disastrous 2003 Iraq War — sent a video message to Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 40 years after the creation of the Islamic Republic: “I don’t think you’ll have many more anniversaries to enjoy.”

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Here's the best reason to start impeachment proceedings against Trump

Donald Trump is causing a constitutional crisis with his blanket refusal to respond to any subpoenas.

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Democracy's in real trouble — and the mainstream media's finally noticing

Democracy is in trouble, both as a guiding theory for human society and in practice. This really isn’t news: Over the course of the last decade, throughout the self-described democratic nations, a crisis has been spreading like a viral infection. This is clearly the most serious crisis democracy has faced since the end of the Cold War, and probably since World War II. It’s also categorically different from those historical examples because, to use an overused phrase, the call is coming from inside the house.

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Elizabeth Warren is right: Fox News is a hate machine Democrats should avoid

Sen. Elizabeth Warren announced on Tuesday that she would decline a town hall opportunity on Fox News Channel because she does not want to encourage what she called their "hate-for-profit" business model. The Democratic presidential candidate explained that her appearance would only serve to legitimize the cable news giant at a point when advertiser support is declining.

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Why mainstream media is at risk of repeating the same mistakes as the Trump administration zeroes in on Iran

Has the American press learned anything since President George W. Bush drove the country into the Iraq War on false pretenses and warped intelligence? Hopefully, it has — but we may be on the verge of a high-stakes test of this hypothesis.

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Here are 4 ways Trump’s GOP is seriously screwing rural voters

With President Donald Trump escalating his trade war with China, farmers in the United States are worried about how hard they will be hit by retaliatory tariffs from Beijing. Many American farmers have already faced the effects of a 25% tariff that the Chinese government imposed in 2018. And farmers are not a group of Americans that Republicans can afford to alienate, as Trump’s base is largely white and rural.

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'Game of Thrones': Don't be shocked by Daenerys — her King's Landing turn was very much earned

“There’s a beast in every man, and it stirs when you put a sword in his hand.”

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Winter is coming for Donald Trump

I know that everyone’s talking about the final episodes of HBO’s Game of Thrones and some are comparing our current woes to the battle for the Iron Throne of the Seven Kingdoms.

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How protecting Donald Trump’s family became a core principle of the Republican Party's ideology

Republicans are up in arms about the actions of one of their own. What did he do to elicit such wrath? He dared to issue a subpoena to Donald Trump Jr.

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There's mounting evidence that the tide is turning on News Corp -- and its owner

There is mounting evidence that Australia is sick of Rupert Murdoch and the political propaganda machine he runs in the guise of a news organisation.

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Here are 3 dark and disturbing reasons why Trump could win again

It seems absurd to believe that America could make the same mistake again, to elect an ignorant and vulgar narcissist to the most powerful position in the world. But we can't underestimate the ability of the self-serving super-rich to convince millions of Americans that a surging stock market and a powerful military are essential to their livelihoods. All at the expense of jobs and health care and education.

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Impeaching Donald Trump is risky: But not impeaching him might be even riskier

The president of the United States blew up an epic tweetstorm this past weekend, hitting on subjects from the trade talks with China to his son's subpoena from the Senate Intelligence Committee and a number of others in between. It was a manic performance that returned repeatedly to one subject, however. He continues to publicly vent his spleen about the Russia investigation and the Mueller report even taking the risky step of contradicting his former White House counsel, Don McGahn:

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