Opinion

Republicans fail on health care. Here's why the rest of Trump's agenda won't be 'so easy,' either

Passing legislation is always a difficult, messy task. America’s highly polarized political environment, with party activists demanding ideological purity on both sides of the aisle, makes that task even harder.

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How black women are using 'trap yoga' as a mode of spiritual resistance

s rapper Future mumbled over the speakers, I exhaled and crouched down for a very shaky approximation of a warrior pose. This was my first trap yoga class, and I was determined not to look like the novice I was.

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A historian explains what you need to know about treason in the United States

Whispers of treason have become bold accusations as the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election turns from simmer to boil. The meaning of treason, though, has always been hard to pin down, in part, because it is found in two distinct realms: law, on the one hand, and the rhetorical life of our democratic republic, on the other.

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Paul Krugman: Republicans are on the brink of completing a long, deadly con

It was supposed to die in the House of Representatives. As recently as June, pundits were pronouncing the Senate's health care legislation dead in the water. But this week Mitch McConnell unveiled a revised version of the Better Care Reconciliation Act, and incredibly, Democrats lack a third Republican vote to kill the bill. Even more remarkable is that the newest BCRA is even more monstrous than the last.

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Want to impeach Donald Trump? Here are the 10 steps to follow

It won’t be easy to impeach Donald Trump. No president in American history has ever been convicted on articles of impeachment.

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Conservatives are applauding Trump Jr's 'win at all costs' attitude in a frightening sign of where we're at

To many, the revelation that Donald Trump Jr. was anxious to get dirt on Hillary Clinton from the Russians will not come as a surprise. It is but the latest example of the take-no-prisoners, anything-goes politics of our day. Sure, soliciting help from a hostile foreign power is exceptional, and it is certainly true that the Trumps have taken “unconventional” politics to new heights. But how we do politics in the United States, the boundaries of acceptable behavior, has been shifting for two decades.

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How Donald Trump Jr. destroyed Kellyanne Conway's favorite talking point

Counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway (JD, George Washington, ’92) has a new assignment. She has to explain away a smoking gun that Donald Trump Jr. has aimed at the 2016 election. For months, she and everyone else in the White House vehemently denied that the Trump campaign had any contacts with Russians about the election. With a tweet on July 11, 2017, Don Jr. destroyed that talking point forever.

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Obamacare is 'failing' because the GOP and insurers are determined to kill it: physician

A Maine physician penned a blistering op-ed piece for The Hill that said the only reason the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is "failing" is because Republicans refuse to reign in insurers and drug companies and because the Act was never properly implemented to begin with.

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Here is how Trump's incendiary rhetoric is re-shaping the way courts make decisions

With varying degrees of fanfare, President Donald Trump has signed approximately 100 executive orders, directives, and proclamations in the four months since he took his oath of office in Washington, D.C. The vast majority of these have been either so uncontroversial or so inconsequential that they have barely registered on our national consciousness. No one, as far as I can tell, is inclined to challenge the order identifying new succession plans at the Justice Department. No one cares that the White House designated May as “Older Americans Month”—except, perhaps, those older Americans who are about to suffer from Trumpcare if congressional Republicans manage to pass it.

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Is Trump the worst human being we can imagine? Here's what 14 experts have to say

No doubt, there are historians who are already willing to call Donald Trump the worst president in history. It is hard to imagine how, in such a short time, an elected president could reveal how truly bad he is; how ignorant, insensitive, mendacious, dysfunctional, self-centered, and at times borderline psychotic. But all this may add up to more than just "worst president." Trump may be the worst human being alive—the most hated person in America and throughout the world today.

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This video suggests that Mike Pence is in deep, deep trouble

Over the weekend, the New York Times reported that Donald Trump Jr. met with Natalia Veselnitskaya, a Kremlin-connected lawyer promising compromising information about Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. But back in January, Mike Pence vehemently denied that Trump campaign members had any contact with Russian officials.

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Dangerous flaws in the structure of our government could lead to our undoing

If American democracy these days is in crisis, the structure of our government is part of the problem. This goes beyond the issues that have led some foreign observers to describe us a “flawed democracy.” Our system may be democratic in certain respects, but in other ways it is profoundly anti-democratic.

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A party in secret passes an unpopular law. We’ve been here before – it ended in disaster

Pundits are abuzz in July 2017, speculating about the prospects of the Republican healthcare plan. The bill, entitled the American Health Care Act (AHCA), was drafted in secret and includes provisions that are wildly unpopular with the vast majority of Americans, including a rollback of Medicaid and tax cuts for the wealthy. Can such a bill pass both houses of Congress? Observers wonder. And what effect would passage have on the Republican Party?

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