Opinion

Here are 5 of the most disturbing facts about Florida Republican candidate Ron DeSantis

In Florida’s August 28 gubernatorial primaries, Democrats and Republicans both went with non-establishment candidates. Democrats, in a major upset, nominated Andrew Gillum, the left-of-center mayor of Tallahassee and an ally of Sen. Bernie Sanders (who campaigned for him) over centrist establishment pick Gwen Graham (daughter of former Florida Gov. Bob Graham). Meanwhile, on the Republican side, the nominee was Rep. Ron DeSantis, a Tea Party favorite, member of the House Freedom Caucus and far-right supporter of President Donald Trump (who has endorsed DeSantis). The Florida gubernatorial race could become a referendum on Sanders’ ideas versus Trump’s ideas, and DeSantis is way beyond conservative—he is extreme.

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Here are 15 reasons why Donald Trump's fanatical supporters won't abandon him

Donald Trump is a dangerous, authoritarian leader who was elected by appealing to racism and is overtly trying to undermine democracy. He is an embarrassment to the American people and the United States. Despite these facts, or perhaps because of them, Trump remains remarkably popular among Republicans and his other diehard supporters. This is a cause of constant handwringing, confusion, and consternation among many American journalists and other members of the chattering class. As former Salon editor Joan Walsh recently wrote in the Nation, this is a "distracting journalistic exception." But it does no good waiting for Trump's flock to abandon him, and the frustration only grows.

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Donald Trump is the Bernie Madoff of politics: Con men from Queens who prospered from lies

He was born in Queens and moved to Manhattan to make his fortune.

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NRA's web of lies gets even weirder as they desperately try to dodge the blame for gun violence

American mass shootings often have death tolls of more than a dozen, so it was mildly surprising that Sunday's shooting in Jacksonville, Florida — when a disgruntled gamer allegedly murdered two other men at a video game tournament before killing himself — captured the nation's attention at all. A Twitch livestream captured the shooting, however, and also captured the last moments of 22-year-old Eli Clayton, who was on camera playing Madden under his gamer tag "TrueBoy" when shots rang out, leaving Twitch viewers with Clayton's controller disconnection message and the sounds of people screaming in panic and pain.

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Here's why the ethical priorities of the Catholic Church are so badly warped

As Pennsylvania investigators worked to confirm up to 1000 cases of sexual abusecommitted by Catholic priests, a panel of Catholic ethicist-theologians appointed by the bishops was also hard at work.

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The president who loves to wrap himself in the flag trips over it this time

Donald Trump blinked. It’s not the first time, nor will it be the last.

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Republicans prepare for worst-case scenario after midterms

One of the more trivial reasons to wish for the midterms to finally come is that we can finally put an end to the tiresome conversation about whether Democrats should talk about impeachment on the campaign trail. It's been going on for months, even though it's obvious most Democratic candidates are not running on that issue while Republicans have clearly stated they intend to use it to get the Trump-loving base to come out and vote. It couldn't be more obvious how the two parties are approaching this, yet it continues to be a contentious point of discussion.

This article was originally published at Salon

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Donald Trump’s reckless behavior will go completely unchecked as long as Republicans control congress: Robert Reich

Republicans in Congress have become the Party of Trump, abandoning their self-avowed conservative principles to enable his agenda:

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Key Republican senators have laid the groundwork for Trump to fire Jeff Sessions -- but there is a catch

President Donald Trump, who has long threatened to fire Attorney General Jeff Sessions, could have just received his long-awaited green light from crucial Republican senators.

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Here's how Rudy Giuliani is trying to use a psychological trick to manipulate the American public

“Truth isn’t truth” according to Rudy Giuliani, a statement he made on August 19th on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” The phrase was immediately derided as a verbal blunder embodying the Trump administration’s complete disregard for the facts. Yet a closer look at Giuliani’s message shows an underlying strategic approach to undermining the truth similar to that used by “scientists” producing industry-sponsored studies rejecting human-caused climate change and links between tobacco and cancer.

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Teacher charged $109K after heart attack in latest US health care horror story

Adding yet another horrifying anecdote to the ever-growing list of reasons the United States urgently needs to transition away from its disastrous for-profit system to Medicare for All—which is backed by 70 percent of AmericansKaiser Health News(KHN) and NPR on Monday published the story of Drew Calver, a 44-year-old teacher with health insurance who was billed nearly $109,000 by a Texas hospital after he suffered a heart attack.

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Trump's economic gamble could cause the economy to crash just in time for the next presidential election

Picture the US-China trade spat as a boxing match (Donald Trump probably has). The US is the slugger – the pulverising champion – and China is the fast-rising challenger. A bit like George Foreman against Muhammad Ali in the Rumble in the Jungle. The champion slugger both can and must land a knockout punch early – because he hasn’t trained to go the distance. If he doesn’t, he’s in trouble.

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Mike Pence has enabled Trump's dangerous presidency -- and sacrificed core principles of democracy

Donald Trump’s disclosure of highly sensitive intelligence to the Russians and reported efforts to shut down the FBI’s investigation into former national security adviser Mike Flynn now shine a spotlight on the next person in line for the presidency. It should be withering, because Vice President Mike Pence (JD, Indiana — Robert H. McKinney School of Law, ’86) is not a solution to Trump. His consistent dishonesty is a central part of the problem America faces. But compared to the boss, whose dangerous tendencies he has enabled, Pence seems like a Boy Scout. That merely proves the depths to which the bar of acceptable behavior has fallen, if it even exists anymore.

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