Opinion

Here’s how Trump's 'election integrity' commission will suppress Democratic votes — even if it fails

President Donald Trump and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach (R)'s commission to prevent "vote fraud" is a scam that was designed to fail, wrote AlterNet columnist Steven Rosenfeld on Thursday, but its failure is the first step in a plan by the GOP to suppress Democratic votes for years to come.

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Donald Trump ascribes to his victims what he does to them

One of the most urgent things about America’s crisis is our need to recover our coherence in the aftermath of last year. The degeneration of political life in America was the subject of much commentary in 2016: commentary on the way Donald Trump made it nearly impossible to have a rational discussion of anything.

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‘Ridicule is not enough’: Noam Chomsky explains how to battle ‘Trump’s misdeeds and absurdities’

Noam Chomsky has described the Republican Party as "the most dangerous organization in world history" -- and he outlined some ways to push back against President Donald Trump and the "savage wing" of the GOP establishment.

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Mistakes in the news are not 'fake news' -- and tantrums from the faker-in-chief don't make them so

When they’re not frantically defending the Tweeter-in-Chief’s outbursts against Mika Brzezinski — the latest freak-out in his long-running misogynistic obsession with female blood — right-wing outlets have been jumping up and down about CNN as a “network in crisis,” a nonstop manufacturer of “FAKE NEWS” that’s been caught out. The tweeter-in-chief himself crowed:

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Trump's pledge to help sick UK baby as millions of US kids lose coverage is a reality TV-style stunt

President Donald Trump pledged on Monday to help a terminally ill British baby named Charlie Gard as the infant's story has spread on social media, Politico said Monday.

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You don't know who Moses Dunbar was -- there's a reason for that

Although he was neither a prominent military figure nor a Founding Father, Nathan Hale is remembered as an American Revolutionary hero. Dozens of schools across the country bear his name. Statues of Hale dot the national landscape. There are at least seven in his native Connecticut; others can be seen in New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, St. Paul, and at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Since the mid-nineteenth century, numerous books and plays have recounted Hale’s story for audiences of all ages.

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This is why the Republican health care bills defy the party's own ideology

The Senate’s health care proposal made it clear that Republicans, despite their rhetoric, are not interested in market-based reform. Instead, they prefer pro-business, pro-privileged reform.

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Here are four myths about American slavery we need to stop believing

People think they know everything about slavery in the United States, but they don’t. They think the majority of African slaves came to the American colonies, but they didn’t. They talk about 400 years of slavery, but it wasn’t. They claim all Southerners owned slaves, but they didn’t. Some argue it was all a long time ago, but it wasn’t.

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Kentucky-fried Christianity: GOP governor Matt Bevin wants to pray away violence in Louisville

Over the past few weeks, a conflict has unfolded in Kentucky, revealing a split in American Christian conceptions of the individual and the individual’s role in society. Kentucky’s evangelical governor Matt Bevin recently proposed to eradicate violence in Louisville’s poorer, largely African-American west side by calling for faithful Christians to volunteer and assemble in “small groups of three to 10 people to begin a ritual of quietly walking one block, in one troubled neighborhood, at 7 p.m., several days a week for one year, praying as they walk.” The governor admitted the plan was “Pretty unsophisticated. Pretty uncomplicated. Pretty basic,” but he insisted—“I truly believe… I personally believe”—that such ritual prayer has the power to change material reality. “I’ve seen it,” he testified.

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The world's nuclear powers are renewing their race to catastrophe

For as long as they have existed, nations have clung to the illusion that their military strength guarantees their security.

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'Like a 71-year-old Jan Brady': Charles Blow brutally mocks Trump's 'obsession' with Obama

Does President Donald Trump have an obsession with former President Barack Obama?

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Fundamentalism, racism, fear and propaganda: An insider explains why rural, Christian white America will never change

As the aftermath of the election of Donald Trump is still being sorted out, a common theme keeps cropping up from all sides: "Democrats failed to understand white, working-class, fly-over America.”

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