Opinion

WATCH: Robert Reich rips into conservative over his 'specious' math on Trumpcare

In a CNN panel discussing the Congressional Budget Office's new score for the GOP's Obamacare repeal, politico and former Labor Secretary Robert Reich got into it with Stephen Moore, an economic adviser to President Donald Trump's campaign.

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CNN panel goes off the rails when Trump booster Miller uses 'leaks' to justify Sessions' Russia contact

During a CNN panel on news that Attorney General Jeff Sessions failed to disclose his contacts with Russians on his security clearance forms, commentator Jason Miller (a well-known supporter of President Donald Trump) insisted on bringing up leaks from the White House.

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Internet rips journalist who called 'pathetic bottom feeder' Roger Stone 'the Forrest Gump of politics'

Roger Stone wears many hats -- documentarian, wayward confidante to President Donald Trump, and InfoWars guest, among others.

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Roger Ailes: The man who destroyed objectivity

Fox News creator and former chief Roger Ailes, who died at 77 last week from complications after a fall in his Florida home, may have been the most significant political figure of the last 35 years — which isn’t necessarily a compliment to those of us who believe media mavens shouldn’t also be political operatives.

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Trump’s budget celebrates a cruel and virulent form of individualism – much like Trump himself

For years, conservatives warned that liberals were “defining deviancy downward.” They said that by tolerating bad social behavior, liberals in effect lowered what was deemed acceptable behavior overall – allowing social norms to decline.

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This is why RussiaGate will inevitably destroy the Trump presidency

A version of this post first appeared on Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Douglas A. Blackmon’s Facebook page.

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Here are 50 terrible ideas that could become law if Trump is impeached and Pence becomes president

As many Americans ponder the prospect of Donald Trump being removed from office, they should take a deep breath and look at what a President Mike Pence and Republican Congress are likely to do if the disrupter-in-chief is sent packing.

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Trump's staff are a bunch of special snowflakes who deserve no pity

Every single person who works for Donald Trump knew what they were signing up for when they accepted the job. Every White House staffer willingly, and in most cases enthusiastically, joined an effort to help Trump in his war on “political correctness,” an all-out attack on those who get lost in their “feewings” about the bad things in the world.

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Paul Krugman: Republicans don't give a damn about the country or its Constitution

Last week, Donald Trump unceremoniously axed his FBI director amidst an active investigation into his administration's alleged ties to Russia. On Tuesday, we learned of the existence of at least one internal memo detailing the president's attempts to kill the probe, an act that could amount to obstruction of justice. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has appointed a special counsel to aid the law enforcement agency, because acting Attorney General Jeff Sessions was forced to recuse himself from the case. Meanwhile dual reports have emerged that Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn created a back channel with the Kremlin in the months preceding the 2016 election and that he quashed a U.S. military operation as a paid agent for the Turkish government.

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What this Catholic nun has to say about being truly pro-life is going to upset a lot of Republicans

A Facebook follower recently commented that remarks by Sister Joan Chittister from a 2004 Bill Moyers interview on the meaning of “pro-life” had been reprinted by a number of organizations online. We have clipped Sister Joan’s comments in the video here and asked her to expand on her thoughts in the context of 2017 events.

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Enabling a dangerous president: Pence was there

Donald Trump’s disclosure of highly sensitive intelligence to the Russians and reported efforts to shut down the FBI’s investigation into former national security adviser Mike Flynn now shine a spotlight on the next person in line for the presidency. It should be withering, because Vice President Mike Pence (JD, Indiana — Robert H. McKinney School of Law, ’86) is not a solution to Trump. His consistent dishonesty is a central part of the problem America faces. But compared to the boss, whose dangerous tendencies he has enabled, Pence seems like a Boy Scout. That merely proves the depths to which the bar of acceptable behavior has fallen, if it even exists anymore.

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Don't count on the precedent of Watergate to help depose Trump

“Our Constitution works.” So declared newly installed President Gerald Ford in 1974 after Richard Nixon’s resignation. “Our great republic is a government of laws and not of men.”

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Ivanka's book 'Women Who Work' tells the same lies as Trumpcare

By and large, critics have taken Ivanka Trump at her word about her new book, “Women Who Work.” The Conversation

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