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Why attacking a police officer should not be a hate crime

A new Louisiana law will make attacking a police officer a federal hate crime, the first of its kind. But given how eager lawmakers are to outdo each other demonstrating support for law enforcement, it won’t be the last. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is pushing for a similar law in Texas. And following summer recess, Congress is likely to take up similar legislation called the Blue Lives Matter Act, Reuters reports.

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Donald Trump is so invested in outrageous lies that any attempt to 'pivot' to normal is just pretend

The Sunday morning network shows are where movers and shakers worship at the shrine of their own wisdom. Here they trot out their talking points to make the political class feel like inside dopesters. Occasionally, the game of gotcha is played as a sideshow.

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Can Democrats neutralize the excitement of Trump the Entertainer?

Democrats usually can be accused of bringing a knife to a gunfight. They did it when the Supreme Court overruled the popular vote in 2000 and shoved George W. Bush into the White House. They did it legislatively on numerous occasions when Republicans outmaneuvered them on everything from a Keynesian recovery package after the recession to gun control to funds to combat the Zika virus. They did it when they sidelined President Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court. You have to hand it to Republicans: They never use a pistol when they have a howitzer at their disposal.

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Contempt of cop and the masculinity problem behind America's police culture

Three police officers were killed and at least three wounded in a shooting early on Sunday, July 17 in Baton Rouge. Ten days earlier – on July 7 – a sniper gunned down five police officers in Dallas.

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The GOP convention shows Republican rhetoric about guns is utter bullsh*t

If the only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun—or better yet, lots of good guys with guns—then it goes without saying that the contentious GOP convention should be prickling with weapons: rock hard glocks, pen-sized pistols, and a whole array of AKs strapped across the backs of brave men who are ready to spray anything that moves with a shower of lead.

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How the media's low expectations are helping Trump's presidential campaign

When a candidate starts in the cellar in terms of behavior and temperament, there's nowhere to go but up.

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Will the vice presidential candidates matter this year? Maybe -- but not the way you think

Veepstakes speculation is rampant as we approach the national conventions for both major political parties.

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Feeling down after Bernie endorsed Hillary? This short farewell speech should cheer you up

As everyone by now knows, Senator Bernie Sanders endorsed Hillary Clinton today. If you're feeling a little down about Bernie Sanders stepping down from the race, this farewell speech may make you laugh instead of cry. I've written about the comedic duo behind the Trump Vs. Bernie show. Here is James Adomian's Bernie Sanders explaining what he and Hillary share and encouraging the movement to keep on keeping on.

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A historian examines what it means to value black life in America

After the killing of five police officers in Dallas last week by a lone gunman, where does the Black Lives Matter movement go?

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Marijuana legalization without racial justice risks being another extension of white privilege

The war on marijuana appears to be coming to an end. Twenty-five states have so far legalized marijuana for medical use, four of which have decided to regulate it for adult use like alcohol. Seven or more states could vote on marijuana reform in November; California definitely will.

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The Democrats ignore the 500-pound lobbyist in the room

In all of the 35 single-spaced pages of the Democratic Party’s platform draft, there is just one mention of lobbying.

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The 2016 campaign is less a populist revolt than a corporate media takeover

No matter how this presidential election turns out, it is crystal clear we are in the midst of a political revolution — and the media are a primary reason why. Never before has there been a major-party candidate created almost wholly by the media, full-blown and virtually outside the boundaries of the traditional parties’ apparatuses.

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Concerned about porn? Here's what you should really worry about

There were media reports this week that viewing “soft core” pornographic images causes harm to young people. But the evidence presented simply does not support these claims. A tiny, unpublished study asking undergraduates about their recollections of viewing pornographic images and their opinions about them is not a sound basis for claims of a “threat to public health”.

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