Opinion

Trump wanted a big patriotic spectacle -- but all he got was a damp firecracker

One of the more insignificant myths of the Donald Trump presidency is the one that claims he was inspired to order a magnificent military parade in Washington after viewing the Bastille Day celebration in France in 2017. It's true that Trump was excited by that parade was very excited by it and started making plans for a D.C. version on his way to the airport in Paris. But Trump had wanted the big tanks and marching soldiers and flyovers well before that.

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How conservatives flipped out about a shoe and exposed the ridiculous truth about their ideology

If you had told me last week that the conservative movement would soon be outraged about a shoe that never went on the market, I might have thought you were joking. But it’s not a joke, and the dustup reveals a depressing truth about the conservative movement.

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Fourth of July's ugly truth exposed: The Declaration of Independence is sexist, racist and prejudiced

It is painful to write about the shortcomings of the Declaration of Independence. The historic document was officially approved by the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776 — a mere two days after the Lee Resolution formally declared the American colonies to be independent of the British Empire. Because the American colonists ultimately prevailed in their revolution against King George III, the document has been immortalized as one of the opening salvos in the ongoing fight for human freedom that continues to this very day. Without this seminal text, every social justice movement that has followed would never have come to pass.

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Here's the disturbing truth about how Trump and other abusive men get away with it

One of the enduring mysteries of Donald Trump's presidency is why credible, repeated allegations of sexual assault — backed up by a taped confession, pretty much a bragging session, from Trump himself — don't have any noticeable effect on his level of support.

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How Trump exploited poverty-stricken Americans' patriotism for personal gain

By many important measures the United States is not a democracy. It is an oligarchy.

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How Trump short-circuits his supporters' brains -- and makes them blind to the fact he's harming them

Earlier this year, President Donald Trump gave an interview to Breitbart News, boasting about the "toughness" of his supporters.

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Here's what Democrats must do to beat Donald Trump

Imagine an opposition political party in a land being taken over by an oligarchy, headed by a would-be tyrant.

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Trump targets homeless 'filth' in liberal cities -- and it could get really ugly really fast

If there is one thing we've learned over the past three years or so, it's that if you want to know why Donald Trump is saying what sounds like a non sequitur, turn on Fox News. You will inevitably see that he's been watching one of his favorite sycophantic pundits feeding him the liberal outrage of the day, and he thinks that's reality.

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Trump's breathtaking ignorance was on display for the world during his latest overseas train wreck

It was obvious by Friday that Donald Trump's trip to Japan for the annual G20 meeting was going to be a doozy. I don't think anyone expected quite the circus it turned out to be. At least the European allies don't have to feel as if Trump has it in for them alone. This time around he showed he can be rude and disdainful toward America's Asian allies as well.

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Trump scientist insists that 'carbon dioxide is good for you'

Our planet could reach levels of carbon dioxide high enough in the next decade to lock in dangerous planetary warming of more than 2 degrees Celsius, but a Trump physicist is trying to discredit the science behind climate disruption.

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The radical GOP tax cuts have bankrupted America: David Cay Johnston

How would you like to take on $300 more debt every month for as far as the eye can see into the future?

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Trump cannot escape the eerie specter of this former president

A drama of monumental proportions and historic significance is unfolding every day in Washington, DC. There are endless predictions and speculation by politicians, pundits, and the people about whether Donald Trump will join the ranks of Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton as the only presidents impeached. As a presidential historian, I naturally began to think about the past and how it relates to our present moment. In thinking about Johnson, I was surprised to find that he and Trump are cut from the same cloth. While Trump may revel in comparing himself to Andrew Jackson, it is actually Andrew Johnson – certainly not the most admirable or respected of our presidents – with whom he shares six eerie similarities.

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There have been many end-of-the-world prophecies in the past -- so why is this new one somehow different?

Last month I interviewed Jay Inslee, the Washington governor running for president who is positioning himself as the climate change–aware candidate. In the introduction for that piece, I wrote that the stakes for that issue are literally "apocalyptic" — meaning if global warming doesn't get addressed, the world as we know it will end.

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