Opinion

Trump and Pence are recycling a policy fragment from the Reagan administration to attack women's rights

Last month, the U.S. administration officially announced its intention to block federal family planning funds for organizations that provide abortion referrals. President Donald Trump and his anti-choice Vice-President Mike Pence first presented the idea last spring.

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This is the unspoken violence of Donald Trump's border wall

Ever since his days on the election campaign trail the US president, Donald Trump, has assured voters of his intentions to build a wall along the US border with Mexico. He reiterated this promise during the 2019 State of the Union, and then declared a state of emergency soon after in order to access funding that Congress had rejected. It is now included on Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign website as part of a broader agenda to curb immigration.

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What the hell is going on between Kellyanne and George Conway? The end game may not be what you think

I had been convinced that there was no odder couple than my parents, who've long been separated and whose personalities and livelihoods could not be more divergent, until conservative lawyer turned chronic President Trump critic George Conway began to gain popularity for his fervent and relentless Trump takedowns, on social media and in op-eds, despite the fact that he is married to Kellyanne Conway, one of Trump's closest aides.

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Trump's racist delusions are driving his supporters mad -- but the mainstream media is completely missing it

Donald Trump, speaking in a style that boldly combines the last call drunken rant with the megaphone corner rave, recently proved that three pillars of America’s executive governance are stupidity, racism and delusion. While pounding his chest over issuing a veto of Congress’ rebuke of his emergency declaration to build a wall at the Southern border, Trump fielded a question from a journalist about the escalating threat of “white nationalism.”

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This is the only thing that can protect you from being crushed under the boot of big corporations

As I travel around the country, I tell people: if you have a job, join a union. And if you don’t have a union, start one.

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Trump is methodically sending coded messages to unstable men as his campaign of menace continues

Maya Angelou is correct. When a person shows you who they are, you better believe them. They know themselves much better than you do.Donald Trump is a hero and flag-waver for racists and bigots.This article was originally published at Salon

Trump's life mantra is "never apologize." He followed this rule on Sunday. In response to last Friday's terrorist attack by a white supremacist against Muslims in New Zealand -- attacks whose perpetrator claimed Donald Trump as an inspiration -- Trump chose to publicly down on his racism and bigotry.

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Trump's enablers: A malignant narcissist leader stays in power with a lot of help

Anyone who spends a lot of time studying the mind, behavior, emotions and communications of human beings could have told you Donald Trump was disturbed and unfit to hold the office of president, or any significant public service office, well before he decided to make a run for it. When he did make that fateful decision, there were plenty of warnings from experienced politicians, leaders, journalists, and ordinary citizens alike that this was not a good idea.

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White woman blames black man for racial slur tirade that got her fired

A Connecticut woman lost her job after her racist tirade in a supermarket was caught on a viral video, and she blamed the black man for the slurs she used against him.

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This is how the New Zealand massacre exposed the horrible truth about racist 'trolling'

It might seem like a lifetime ago in today's political climate, but it was only six months ago that Zina Bash, a Republican operative who was sitting behind Judge Brett Kavanaugh during his Supreme Court confirmation hearings last September, flashed a white nationalist hand gesture. It was during the latter half of the week of Kavanaugh's hearing when Bash, with deliberation, looked directly at the camera, lifted her hand, and made the "OK" symbol — which white supremacists had been using as an identifier for more than a year at that point.

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Here is why the Mueller report could be devastating to Trump -- even if it doesn't result in his indictment

The public and political class are waiting with bated breath for the conclusion of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. And speculation is rife about what it might or might not say about President Donald Trump.

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The GOP will collapse into the dustbin of history unless it defeats Trump’s mindless cult

I am a ferociously independent  and passionately moderate voter. But in 2016 I voted a straight party ticket for the Democrats. It was the only way - however meek - to send a message to the Republican Party: You gave us Trump, shame on you, now get rid of him.

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The college admissions scandal is just the latest example of rich Americans' contempt for working stiffs

The children of working stiffs learned a brutal lesson this week as federal prosecutors criminally charged rich people with buying admission to elite universities for their less-than-stellar children.

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Trump is cornered -- and he is about to turn his rabid followers on America

What does a megalomaniacal president of the United States do when he’s cornered? We’ll soon find out.

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