Opinion

Trump's white evangelical supporters are nostalgic for an American past that never existed for blacks: historian

In 2013, I received an email from Rev. Ray McMillan, the pastor of Faith Christian Center, a conservative evangelical and largely African American congregation in Cincinnati, Ohio. McMillan was writing to ask me if I might be interested in participating on a panel at an upcoming conference on evangelicals and racial reconciliation, to be held later that year at Wheaton College, a Christian liberal arts college in western suburban Chicago. I was initially surprised by the invitation. I cared about racial reconciliation, but I had never spoken at a conference on the subject. I was not an expert in the field, and even my own historical work did not dive explicitly into race or the history of people of color in the United States.

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Trump's 'fake economy' has finally been exposed

A month and a half ago I warned in this space that the corporate news media’s obsession with nailing Trump for a conspiracy with Russia was setting themselves and the rest of the country up for his re-election. ​

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Donald Trump and racist violence: Research points to a clear connection

Racism is a poison that has flowed through the American body politic since before the founding of the republic. The United States was founded on two great sins: the enslavement of black people and the genocide of Native American people. Donald Trump, to say the least, has not tried to find a cure for this poison. Instead he has injected more of it into the country.

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Trump’s clumsy Mueller coverup almost worked

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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GOP has a new game plan to attack and intimidate journalists who criticize Trump: report

The Republican Party has had a hostile relationship with the press for years. They have sought to stave off criticism of their scandals and policy flaws by tarring journalists with a broad brush as the "liberal media" (which, at least as far as mainstream outlets go, is a complete myth). President Donald Trump took this to a further extreme by calling any story critical of him "fake news," an insult that he repeats, on average, once a day. Trump's former strategist, alt-right former Breitbart News owner Steve Bannon, even went so far as to call the mainstream media the "opposition party."

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The terrible news about human nature – in 10 findings from psychology

It’s a question that’s reverberated through the ages – are humans, though imperfect, essentially kind, sensible, good-natured creatures? Or are we, deep down, wired to be bad, blinkered, idle, vain, vengeful and selfish? There are no easy answers, and there’s clearly a lot of variation between individuals, but here we shine some evidence-based light on the matter through 10 dispiriting findings that reveal the darker and less impressive aspects of human nature:

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Here's how to argue with a gun nut who thinks he needs a $1300 assault weapon

Woe be unto the innocent bystander, or even the less-than-innocent liberal wuss Salon columnist, if you raise your hand and say something . . . anything . . . about guns and gun ownership. Boy, are the gun nuts ever ready for you!

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Donald Trump's health care lie: Too big for the base to swallow?

After nearly a decade of manipulating the political system in order to undermine the Affordable Care Act (ACA), widely known as "Obamacare," it seems that Republicans are on the verge of getting their way. A new court challenge demanding a full overturn of the ACA suddenly appears to have a chance of succeeding. On legal merits, the challenge is ridiculous and should, in a sane world, have been thrown out long ago. But Republicans have spent years packing the courts with right-wing ideologues and demonizing this signature Democratic legislation. So the stars have aligned and the already rickety American health care system is in very real danger of falling apart.

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Ralph Nader: Forget Mueller. Forget impeachment. A million people should surround the White House and demand Trump's resignation

Special Counsel Robert Mueller spent almost two years to produce a $25 million report that is a flat tire. Still unreleased in full to the American people, Trump’s acolyte, Attorney General William Barr, a longtime friend of Republican Mueller, gave us what Trump long craved—by stating that “the investigation did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities” during the 2016 election. As for obstruction of justice by Trump, Attorney General Barr cryptically burped, that “The Special Counsel states that ‘while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him”—whatever that means. Give people the whole report now, as the House of Representatives voted 420 to 0 to do.

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After the Mueller gaslighting, we know the adults won't save us. But the kids might

With William Barr's non-release of the Mueller report, the truth now smacks us in the face: The grown-ups aren't going to save us.  Barr’s predictable sabotage (read the backstory here) was merely icing on the cake, and no one should be surprised that President “Where’s My Roy Cohn” would suddenly go all Joe McCarthy on us in the immediate aftermath, with eagerly promised assistance from his lackey Lindsey Graham. As Greg Sargent says, it’s the same old gaslighting.

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Here are 7 of the wildest moments and lies from Trump’s profane and uninhibited campaign rally

Following the release of Attorney General Bill Barr’s summary of the special counsel’s final report, President Donald Trump has been in a celebratory mood — despite the ambiguous findings presented and the fact that few people really know how damaging the underlying material could be.

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Conservative writer zeros in on the Republican Party’s ‘painfully obvious’ vulnerability — and it’s not Trump

President Donald Trump has, for all intents and purposes, been normalized. He is an unpopular president — he pretty much always has been — but though the prospect of his taking office was once a frightening and norm-shattering idea, it has become the status quo.

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Trump's latest Obamacare challenge is a test of how badly Republicans have dismantled democracy

For months now, there's been a lawsuit quietly working its way through the courts that threatens to end the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as "Obamacare," in its entirety. That case, which was originally filed in February 2018, would be widely understood as a certain loser in normal circumstances. The ACA has survived dozens of court challenges already, and the arguments in this particular case are so legally absurd as to verge on demented. The lawyers behind the case appear to understand this, which is why they filed in a district court run by Reed O'Connor, a north Texas judge who might be the biggest right-wing nut in the federal judiciary.

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