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Michael Moore perfectly explains what Democrats fail to understand about 2016

In August, shortly after publishing "Five Reasons Donald Trump will win," filmmaker Michael Moore appeared on "Late Night With Seth Meyers" to offer democrats a terrifying warning.

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Robert Reich: Trump is already abusing his power and acting like a two-bit dictator

On the evening of December 7, minutes after a local Indiana union leader, Chuck Jones, criticized Trump on CNN for falsely promising to keep Carrier jobs in the U.S., Trump tweeted, “Chuck Jones, who is President of United Steelworkers 1999, has done a terrible job representing workers. No wonder companies flee country!”

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Trump is an eerily perfect match with this famous 14-point guide to fascism

In 1995, Umberto Eco, the late Italian intellectual giant and novelist most famous for The Name of the Rose, wrote a guide describing the primary features of fascism. As a child, Eco was a loyalist of Mussolini, an experience that made him quick to detect the markers of fascism later in life, when he became a revered public intellectual and political voice. Eco noted that fascism looks different in each incarnation, morphing with time and leadership, as “it would be difficult for [it] to reappear in the same form in different historical circumstances.” It is a movement without “quintessence." Instead, it’s a sort of “fuzzy totalitarianism, a collage of different philosophical and political ideas, a beehive of contradictions,” he wrote.

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What every dictator knows: young men are natural fanatics

Young men are particularly liable to become fanatics. Every dictator, every guru, every religious leader, knows this. Fanatics have an overwhelming sense of identity based on a cause (a religion) or a community (gang, team), and a tight and exclusive bond with other members of that group. They will risk injury, loss or even death for the sake of their group. They regard everyone else as outsiders, or even enemies. But why are so many of them young males?

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Alt+Right+Delete: The disingenuous and contradictory rhetoric of white nationalism

So now we know: White nationalists have been working more on their wardrobe than tightening up the rhetoric and logic with which they defend and present their worldview.

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What a top FBI profiler taught me about extreme narcissists like Donald Trump

I recently spoke with former FBI agent Joe Navarro about Donald Trump. Navarro was one of the FBI’s top profilers, a founding member of their elite Behavioral Analysis Unit, and author of several books on human behavior, including Dangerous Personalities: An FBI Profiler Shows You How to Identify and Protect Yourself from Harmful People.

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Dissecting the overreaction to Trump's Taiwanese phone call

Over the weekend, the world press went into a frenzy over a mere telephone call – a simple congratulatory exchange between the US president-elect, Donald Trump, and the Taiwanese president, Tsai Ing-wen. Judging by the Western media reaction, you might think the global order were about to collapse.

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Robert Reich reveals what Trump's so-called 'deal making' is really about -- and it's terrifying

Last week, Trump made a deal with Carrier (and its parent, United Technologies) to keep 800 jobs in Indiana rather than sending them to Mexico. Indiana agreed to give Carrier $7 million in tax breaks, and Trump assured United Technologies that its $6 billion a year in military contracts would be secure.

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Eleanor Roosevelt addressed the nation after Pearl Harbor -- what she said is particularly relevant now

Everyone knows about Franklin Roosevelt's defiant speech to Congress the day after Pearl Harbor, in which he declared that Japan's attack marked “a date which will live in infamy.” But FDR was not the first in his inner circle to address the American people as the shock waves set in.

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Here are 5 reasons the GOP's Obamacare repeal plan will be an unprecedented sh*tshow

The Republican Party has been itching to "repeal and replace" Obamacare for the past six years -- but despite having all that time, it still hasn't come up with a concrete replacement plan.

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Here are 8 of history's worst people who were named TIME's person of the year

Donald Trump was named TIME's person of the year, Wednesday morning, but many of the people TIME has named turn out to be some of the worst in history.

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Trump 'encourages' Duterte's deadly drug war in the Philippines -- and we should be worried

“In some ways, Duterte is like an Asian version of Donald Trump,” wrote Niko Vorobjov back in May, in a piece for The Influence about the international rise of strongman politicians and their impact on people who use drugs.

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If 'nothing fails like prayer' then why do people keep it up?

“If prayer actually worked, everyone would be a millionaire, nobody would ever get sick and die, and both football teams would always win.” –Ethan Winer

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