Opinion

The one thing more inflated than protesters' costumes is Trump's ego. Here's how we pop it

Longtime readers will know that though I generally focus on climate and energy, I also concern myself with organizing: We have to fight for the future we want.

This weekend is one of those occasions: No Kings Day 2, when millions upon millions of Americans will gather to say, in one form or another, we don’t like the turn our country has taken in the last nine months, and we’d like our country to head in a very different direction.

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Rude and uninformed, this MAGA senator is an embarrassment to his state

It really doesn’t matter if you’re lost in a MAGA fog trying to be a warrior for a deluded president — when Montana’s senators are on national news, they represent all Montanans to the world. And this week, Montana’s freshman senator, Tim Sheehy, embarrassed all Montanans with his rude, evasive, and uninformed interview with CNN’s Kaitlin Collins, one of the most professional and respected reporters in the world.

It’s hard to figure out just what Sheehy was doing when given an opportunity to discuss the effects of the fiscal impacts of the Trump administration’s budget cuts. What he did instead was pull a bully act and repeatedly interrupt, talk over, and ignore Collins’ questions.

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With these texts of Nazi hate, Republicans have shown us their true selves​

Just this week, Politico exposed private Telegram chats among Young Republican leaders where they didn’t just flirt with Nazi-style extremism, they reveled in it.

In thousands of leaked messages from across the nation, rising GOP stars praised Adolf Hitler, joked about sending political rivals into gas chambers, and mocked the very idea of human dignity.

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Behold, a Trumper so vile the only surprise is she didn't shoot this dog herself

Chop was a Rottweiler. He lived with his family in a quiet neighborhood in El Paso, Texas.

On September 9, Border Patrol agents showed up at their home to see if migrants were there. When the family’s son answered the door, he permitted the agents to search his home, saying he had nothing to hide.

But he asked if they could wait first while he put the family dog, Chop, a Rottweiler, away in the bathroom before they walked in, as the dog could be aggressive. He did so. But when he went out to his pickup to retrieve the ID agents had requested, the same agents opened the bathroom door and shot Chop.

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Elon Musk and SpaceX have big plans for Florida. Here's why Floridians don't like them

This is such a breakable age. Things we thought would last are, to our surprise, now in danger of shattering.

You think our state parks will always be preserved? Nope, we’re going to try to put golf courses in them. Think the Everglades will be protected forever? Sorry, we’re building a prison camp there. Think our system for buying environmental land will be free of political influence? Too bad, here’s a shady campaign contributor getting $83 million for four acres in Destin.

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This Republican spews No Kings hate but knows best of all what it's like to bend the knee

President Donald Trump was once quoted by an unnamed source in the New York Times saying this about U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer’s endorsement of him in early 2024: “They always bend the knee.”

Minnesota’s senior Republican was required to add some extra enthusiasm to his genuflection to Trump. That’s because he’d had the temerity to vote to certify the 2020 election results that Joe Biden was the winner.

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Trump's decline is clear and I can tell you how — after all, I'm just as old as him

I recently had a minor health scare — not unusual when you’re pushing 80. Everything is fine, at least for now.

But it got me thinking.

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Chaos in one city shows what all of Trump's America may soon become

On Tuesday, here in Chicago, America caught a glimpse of its possible future, and it was terrifying. Federal agents, dressed like soldiers and armed with the weapons of war, rammed a civilian vehicle on 105th Street, using a maneuver outlawed by Chicago police, and then fired tear gas into a crowd of bystanders and local officers.

The air filled with smoke and screams as parents fled with babies in their arms, teenagers were slammed to the pavement, and a young girl was struck in the head by a gas canister. One boy was detained for hours, denied his rights, his family left in the dark.

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Palestinians cannot know peace till Trump and his fellow ghoul finally leave the stage

Before Donald Trump is officially canonized for ending the Israeli-Palestinian war and bringing peace to the Middle East, let’s do a reality check on Trump’s role and on the ultimate long-term impact.

First, it was past time for Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war and he knew it. He had accomplished his goals: severely degrading Hamas, killing or injuring 10 percent of Gaza’s Palestinian population including over 20,000 children and 10,000 women, displacing nearly 90 percent of the population, and destroying Gaza’s infrastructure to ensure the displaced would come home to cataclysmic, unlivable ruin. He was also losing support in Israel every day the onslaught continued.

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Voters in this red state enshrined abortion rights. Republicans simply ignored them

Try as they did to mislead and deceive Ohio voters about the horror of protecting abortion access and other forms of reproductive care in the state constitution, Ohio Republicans — from the governor on down — failed to fool 57 percent of the electorate in 2023.

Voters from across the political spectrum saw through the preposterous propaganda meant to dissuade Ohioans from enshrining the right of every individual “to make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions” in the Ohio Constitution.

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Lady Justice taken prisoner by 'tough-on-crime' Trump

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

Soy it ain't so: how Trump is selling out his own voters while bailing out somebody else's

Trade policy isn’t sexy, but it is weighty, economically speaking. Jobs and wage-income are at-stake. Take President Trump’s trade policy, notably his fondness for tariffs, a tax on US imports that businesses and workers pay.

We begin with the Trump administration’s decision to provide a $20 billion “swap line” (currency exchanges between central banks) with the government of Argentina. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is the point man for the White House on this financial and political issue. Behind Bessent is a Wall Street hedge fund manager, Rob Citrone, a major foreign investor in Argentina, CNN reported.

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Why this former Republican aide will march on No Kings Day

What are the No Kings protests about?

It’s a natural question if one has never been to a large protest. I’ve seen many of my friends on the right, especially after the first No Kings protests in June, wonder why people choose to do so. Let me offer a view.

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