Opinion

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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Is Donald Trump's war on Obama unprecedented?

President Donald Trump despises the ground Barack Obama walks on, with Trump spending five years promoting the “Birther” theory that Obama was not born in America. And now he is continuing to claim that Obama wired Trump Tower during and after the election, an assertion with no basis, as declared by former FBI Director James Comey. Additionally, Trump has set out to destroy the Obama legacy, through executive orders, and actions by cabinet officers under his direction, as well as transforming the court system to repudiate the constructive actions of the 44th President.

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The Trump doctrine in the Middle East is to follow Saudi Arabia's lead

Saudi Arabia and Qatar are both members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, an association of regional monarchies. It was established to coordinate their economic, political, and even military policies. Wahhabi Islam—a highly puritanical and literalist version of Islam—is the dominant sect in both, and nowhere else.

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The GOP and right wing will use any diversion to distract us from their agenda of cruelty and madness

Over in New York’s Central Park, just a short distance from our offices, the curtain came down last week on The Public Theater’s controversial production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Controversial because the actor playing the assassinated Caesar looked and sounded like Donald Trump, right down to the overlong red necktie and clownish orange-blond nimbus of hair.

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America in crisis: Is a second Civil War in the making?

There is something about the behavior of Donald Trump in the White House that is almost hallucinatory. What is to be done about a president who seems impervious to normal standards of decency, who makes name-calling and ranting our new normal, and who gravitates toward extremists? There is beastiality in this that challenges the courage and imagination of ordinary people.

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'What the heck were you thinking?': Golf columnist slams Trump for driving cart on putting green

The distinguished editorial board at Cheap Seats maintains a nonpartisan policy and tries to keep politics out of sports. But on behalf of 25 million golfers in the United States, we must ask the president one thing. What the heck were you thinking? Video leaked last week of President Trump driving his golf cart onto a…

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Ex-Reagan aide compares Trump's ascent and presidency to 'Springtime for Hitler'

Bruce Bartlett -- former adviser and confidant to President Ronald Reagan -- compared Donald Trump's presidency to the designed-to-fail fictitious musical "Springtime for Hitler" in the Mel Brooks musical comedy "The Producers" and said that Trump's administration thus far has been "far, far worse" than he ever imagined it would be.

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Alabama rape victim committed suicide after being 'bullied' by police protecting wealthy alleged attacker

The family of an honors student who was, "mistreated by Tuscaloosa police, the university, and DCH Regional Medical Center" before committing suicide, will be suing the University of Alabama.

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Is Trump under federal investigation -- or not?

The news out of Washington can be so confusing.

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Inside the secret Republican plan to unravel Medicaid

Bad enough that the Republican Senate bill would repeal much of the Affordable Care Act.

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Trump EPA dismisses the people in charge of scientific integrity

In the latest blow to the integrity of the science used by government agencies, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) dismissed nearly all of the members of its Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC) this week. The board, which reviews and advises EPA’s internal research departments on their scientific methodology, was already understaffed.

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We’ve gone from American Exceptionalism to American Unexceptionalism

With his recent statement of intent to withdraw the United States from the Paris Accord on climate change, separating us exceptionally from the other 195 states which signed it, President Trump has promoted the project, started in the campaign season, of turning America from an exceptional nation, leading the free world, to an ordinary, unexceptional country, single-mindedly chasing its own, narrowly defined interests.

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From the Pentagon Papers to Trump: Here's how the government gained the upper hand against leakers

In October 1969, a national security official named Daniel Ellsberg began secretly photocopying 7,000 classified Vietnam War documents. He had become increasingly frustrated with the systematic deception of top U.S. leaders who sought to publicly escalate a war that, privately, they knew was unwinnable.

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