Opinion

Trump’s behavior in plain sight is even worse than his reported actions in the disputed BuzzFeed bombshell

When BuzzFeed News published an article saying Special Counsel Robert Mueller had conclusive evidence that President Donald Trump suborned perjury from Michael Cohen, the report created an unprecedented response in Congress and the public. Many prominent public officials and commentators began openly speaking of impeachment in ways they were previously hesitant to suggest.

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Here’s the real reason the CIA loved George H.W. Bush

Last month, 19 senior CIA officials, current and former, signed a statement lauding the late president George H.W. Bush, who served as CIA director for one year. The agency put out a complimentary “unclassified” video about his service to the agency. Langley’s Twitter feed featured 11 straight days of photos and anecdotes about Bush’s warm relationship with America’s $15 billion a year spy service.

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A historian points out a troubling fact about Trump nominee William Barr

Donald Trump’s nomination of William Barr to become attorney general has recast the spotlight on the presidency of George H.W. Bush. Barr served as attorney general in the Bush administration from late 1991 to early 1993. Most notably, Barr railed publicly against a long running independent counsel investigation of the Reagan-Bush administration and he fully supported President Bush’s last minute pardon of Caspar Weinberger, Reagan’s former defense secretary. Weinberger had been indicted on five felony charges, including accusations that he obstructed federal investigations and lied to Congress about the Iran-Contra affair.

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A political scientist explains one most striking things about Trump's diplomacy

President Donald Trump plans a second meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un in February in what will be another example of Trump’s personal diplomacy efforts.

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MAGA teenagers: How the Midwest was built on violence against Native Americans

The recent viral video that appears to show a group of teenagers wearing MAGA (Make America Great Again) hats surrounding and mocking Nathan Phillips, a Native American elder and veteran, has caused widespread controversy. Some (including the students themselves) claim the teenagers have been unfairly demonised. Subsequent footage also provides additional and complex context – a third group of “Black Hebrew Israelites” was reportedly also involved. But both the event, and the media whirlwind around it, raise important questions about America’s historic baggage when it comes to issues of race.

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Defenders of the MAGA-hat youth: Spare us your concern for children, please

After observing the ongoing national tragedy of countless migrant teens and young children being herded into internment camps by the Trump administration, it’s especially rich to see the president’s disciples wailing and rending their sackcloth over the unfair treatment of a group of students from Covington Catholic High School.

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Nathan Phillips and the boys from Covington: What does this ugly encounter say about America?

On Friday, in a widely viewed video, dozens of white teenagers in MAGA hats appear to surround, verbally harass and physically confront a Native American man named Nathan Phillips who was attending the Indigenous Peoples March at the Lincoln Memorial.

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Trump's highly abnormal insecurity is the biggest obstacle to a government shutdown solution

President Donald Trump is excessively sure of his own talents. Yet in the “shutdown showdown” over funding for a US-Mexico border wall, it appears to be his insecurity that’s preventing the reopening of the federal government.

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Trump is violating these 3 core principles that distinguish democracies from dictatorships

The “rule of law” distinguishes democracies from dictatorships. It’s based on three fundamental principles. Trump is violating every one of them.

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Mike Pence's delusional speech indicates he is just as unfit for office as Trump

In the last two years, the press has spilled a Niagara of ink to describe President Donald Trump’s lies, flipflops, personal weirdness, and sheer unsuitability for office. As for Vice President Michael Richard Pence, despite his hectoring insistence on being the chosen instrument of the Almighty, many observers have resignedly noted that at least he has had the relevant experience in state and federal government his boss lacks, and remains (if barely) within the spectrum of behaviors of the typical American officeholder. Some have even identified him as the anonymous author of the September 2018 New York Times op-ed blasting Trump.

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Historian reveals origins of 'unintelligent' right-wing attacks on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's dancing — and identity

When an anonymous right-wing twitter account released a video of incoming congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dancing in a joyful homage to The Breakfast Club, commentators on both sides of the aisle were quick to react. Pundits debated the optics of combining dance and politics, questioning whether Ocasio-Cortez's gender has shaped our expectations of how she ought to behave. But while many in the media celebrated the sight of a youthful Ocasio-Cortez and her Boston University pals dancing together, missing from these conversations was an appreciation of the role that dancing bodies have long played in American political life.

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R. Kelly and the silencing of black women in history

Earlier this month, the Lifetime network aired Surviving R. Kelly, a 6-part docuseries produced by dream hampton. The series chronicles the harrowing experiences of more than a dozen women who allege that best-selling music artist Robert Kelly (better known as R. Kelly) raped and/or physically assaulted them over the course of a career that spans more than three decades. Despite ongoing investigations into charges of pedophilia, R. Kelly, who is now 52, continues to deny any of these illegalities.

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How hot does a smoking gun need to be before Trump is truly burned?

My first reaction to the no-longer-so-explosive Buzzfeed report that Donald Trump had directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about the timing of his negotiations for a Moscow Trump Tower was that, yeah, of course he had.

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