Opinion

GOP Senator (briefly) finds a spine when Trump’s authoritarianism gets in the way of his corruption

Welcome to another edition of What Fresh Hell?, Raw Story’s roundup of news items that might have become controversies under another regime, but got buried – or were at least under-appreciated – due to the daily firehose of political pratfalls, unhinged tweet storms and other sundry embarrassments coming out of the current White House.

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Do we want to play fair or beat Trump?

Did you survive the second round of the Democrats’ presidential primary debates this week? I didn’t. I had to switch channels about the third time one of the candidates used “failures” of the Obama presidency to attack poor Joe Biden, who looked snake-bit every time it happened. Who were they running against, anyway? Donald Trump must have been picking up the phone and ordering another Big Mac by the time they were half-finished. The debates each night looked and sounded like a reality show he could have hosted.

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Trump’s venom against the media, immigrants, 'traitors' and more is nothing new

Along rivers prone to overflowing, people sometimes talk of preparing for a 100-year flood — a dangerous surge of muddy, debris-filled water so overwhelming it appears only once a century.

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Impeachment is coming — and here's why the August recess could tip the scales

The presidential oath of office is just one sentence:

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Tomi Lahren's Hall of Shamelessness: Here are 5 of the most offensive things the far-right pundit has done

If any media figure can accurately be described as a Millennial equivalent of Ann Coulter, it is the equally trollish Tomi Lahren. At 26, Lahren (who hosts “First Thoughts” on Fox Nation) has earned a reputation for being a firebrand of the far right — and not unlike Coulter, she isn’t shy about saying or doing outrageous things in order to draw attention to herself. Earlier this week, Lahren’s shoot-from-the-hip style was evident in a mean-spirited attack on Sen. Kamala Harris that mentioned former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown: Lahren posted, “Kamala, did you fight for ideals, or did you sleep your way to the top with Willie Brown?”

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There is a dark and dangerous political history behind Trump's dehumanizing rhetoric

Dehumanizing language often precedes genocide.

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Reagan was a crook and a racist -- and my community always knew that

Ronald Reagan has always been known as a crook and a racist in my community.

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Trump's attacks on black people are not random outbursts -- they're part of a strategy to destroy democracy

Donald Trump has repeatedly shown, through both his words and deeds, that he is a white supremacist. Over the course of the last few weeks, he has launched (even more) racist fusillades against black and brown people. Trump and his advisers have clearly decided that's how he will win the 2020 presidential election.

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Andrew Yang's plan: How Universal Basic Income is a distraction from the big questions we should be asking

Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a much-touted solution to our increasingly tech-driven society, proposed by everyone from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to conservative libertarian think tank the Cato Institute.

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The intelligence community is pushing back on John Ratcliffe's right-wing fever dream

Imagine the indictment of a former national security official in the Obama administration for violation of the Espionage Act. Imagine James Clapper or Sally Yates facing the same charges as Julian Assange or Chelsea Manning.

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Don't be fooled by Trump's lies: This is where your tax dollars really go

Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress claim that America spends too much on things like food stamps, welfare, and foreign aid.

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Why Democrats can’t pick one of those many senators for vice president

Over the next two nights, we’ll see seven Democratic senators (counting Bernie Sanders as the Democrat he effectively is) on the debate stage. Not all of them, of course, are really running for president. The more obscure, the non-frontrunners, may have calculated that the exposure they are getting will set them up for a vice-presidential nod. (Some of the other candidates now polling at one percent appear to be running for a post on the level of deputy assistant secretary for Horseshoeing in the Department of Commerce.) Senators Michel Bennett, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Amy Klobuchar might well have had Joe Biden’s old job in mind when they declared their candidacies.

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