Opinion

Here is the evil Trump is trying to do to Obamacare -- and America

Early on the morning of July 28, Republicans were dealt a surprising blow when Sen. John McCain (R-AR), along with Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), voted against the latest installment of GOP efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

Keep reading... Show less

Trump is constantly in an angry frenzy -- and he can no longer control it

Once upon a time, President Trump was capable of sublimating his rage and bluster into actions that seemed presidential, at least occasionally.

Keep reading... Show less

'Trump is a clown show — evangelicals supplied the tent’: Conservative scorches religious right frauds

The morning after the New Yorker's Ryan Lizza released a stunning and profoundly obscene interview with White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, one of the Washington Post's resident conservatives trashed evangelicals for remaining silent.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump's 'America first' strategy for NAFTA talks won't benefit US workers

The Trump administration is plowing ahead with plans to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Canada and Mexico, with talks set to begin on Aug. 16.

Keep reading... Show less

Sessions plan to revive the war on drugs will further harm police-community relations

The United States has been waging a war on drugs for nearly 50 years.

Keep reading... Show less

Here is why everyone is worried about Kris Kobach being on Trump's election commission

If you want to understand President Donald Trump’s voter fraud commission, it helps to study what happened in Kansas.

Keep reading... Show less

As Trump prepares to fire Mueller, the rule of law has never been weaker in Washington

As President Trump drops increasingly broad hints that he believes he is above the law, Congress and the public face an impending crisis that will test whether the Republican Party is more loyal to Trump or to the rule of law. The crisis is all but certain, and the outcome is very much in doubt.

Keep reading... Show less

Here are three big problems with Trump's new NAFTA plan

The Trump administration has outlined its plans to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). It says the US will seek a “much better” agreement that reduces the trade deficit between the US and its partners, Canada and Mexico. In response, the two countries released brief statements welcoming the proposal. They say they consider a possible renegotiation as a step towards modernising NAFTA to address the new realities and challenges of the 21st century.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump's disordered personality has spawned a level of mayhem and incompetence that defies imagination

Fish stinks from the head, as the ancient Greeks first said, and right now there’s a 250-pound flounder stinking up the White House and all those around the place.

Keep reading... Show less

How will we get out of this mess?

Our national crisis in 2017 is a situation that we never expected, and never want to see recur.

Keep reading... Show less

Here is why Trump is in far more trouble than Nixon ever was

This is the first presidential scandal involving a foreign government interfering with our election process and possible collusion by the man who won the election.

Keep reading... Show less

The one word guaranteed to make the corporate pundit class squirm

Technocratic elites and their apologists once justified their social standing by claiming simply to know more about the things that matter than everybody else. Maybe it was even a better time. But now it's gone, and ignorance is power.

Keep reading... Show less

Analysis of the tortured syntax in Trump's New York Times interview suggests mental decline or emotional stress

 Trump’s interview this week with the New York Times made headlines for his revelation that he would never have chosen Jeff Sessions as attorney general if he had known Sessions would recuse himself from the Russia investigation. Here at STAT, however, we combed through the transcript of the Oval Office interview for something else: examples of the emotional subtexts that psychiatrists and psychologists told us offer a window into the president’s mind.

Keep reading... Show less