Opinion

Here are 4 ugly personality traits Trump supporters share with their beloved president

Surprise, surprise: members of the #MAGA set are a lot like Trump himself. We already know that many of Trump's supporters are prejudiced, authoritarian, and selfish. Now, a new study shows that Trump voters have even more in common with the president than already thought.

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Republican voters are becoming increasingly less educated -- according to science

There are several key attributes that define the Republican Party in its modern incarnation: its overwhelming whiteness; its self-reported religiosity; its slavish devotion to a man who boasts he could shoot supporters and not lose a single vote, thus proving his point. Moving forward, that list should probably also include as a distinguishing factor the fact that the party is less educated than its Democrat political rivals, and growing increasingly more so.

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Here are the 3 main problems with the VA – leadership isn’t one of them

President Donald Trump dismissed Secretary of Veterans Affairs David J. Shulkin on March 28 because he resisted plans to privatize VA medical services, according to Shulkin.

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Judge hands 'horrifying' 5-year prison sentence to black woman for the crime of voting

Highlighting in the most "horrifying" and "insane" manner the way that many states disenfranchise convicted or former felons, a Texas judge is sending a woman to jail for five years for unknowingly casting an illegal vote in the 2016 election when she was on probation.

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Here's how Trump supporters were conditioned to tolerate a criminal as president

Earlier this month, the Democracy Fund voter Study Group released an astonishing report. While an overwhelming majority of Americans favor a constitutional democracy, 32 percent of Trump voters would prefer a "strong leader" who doesn't have to answer to Congress or a body politic. "The highest levels of support for authoritarian leadership," the Study Group concluded, "come from those who are disaffected, disengaged from politics, deeply distrustful of experts, culturally conservative, and have negative views toward racial minorities."

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Trump's double standard on hurricane victims makes it hard to ignore his ethnic disdain for Puerto Rico

Six months after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, what many of us suspected at the time has now been confirmed by government data: President Trump directed much more assistance to victims of Hurricane Harvey in Texas than to those in the Spanish-speaking U.S. territory, even though Puerto Rico suffered far greater losses.

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Trump-loving Roseanne has been a terrible person for a long time -- she just flew under the radar

Donald Trump has a new favorite TV show. Propelled by nostalgia, curiosity and deplorable angst, the reboot of Roseanne drew huge ratings last night—promoting a call from President Trump, who saw the moment as a personal victory.

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A former evangelical explains the peril of arguing with a fundamentalist

One of the biggest questions I received after writing about Trump, evangelicals, and the end of the world for RD was this: how do we talk to people who see the world as collateral damage in the pursuit of the Heavenly Kingdom? Is it even worth trying to nudge people out of that worldview?

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Trump’s not an alpha male — he’s a sick puppy: biologist

Growing up in a rinky-dink Canadian city, I was tortured a lot. Part of the problem was that I was stunted by an environment filled with second-hand tobacco smoke and devoid of nutritious food. Consequently, I was small and weak. Not surprisingly, I was targeted a lot, bullied really, by students and teachers.

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Lying is a fundamental part of American police culture

Police officers lie under oath in court so often that they’ve even given the practice a nickname. “Behind closed doors, we call it testilying,” New York City police officer Pedro Serrano told the New York Times. “You take the truth and stretch it out a little bit.”

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Stormy Daniels' interview on '60 Minutes' reveals a huge problem about how women have sex

“[Donald Trump] was sitting, you know, on the edge of the bed when I walked out, perched,” Stormy Daniels told Anderson Cooper Sunday night on an explosive episode of "60 Minutes," one that drew the highest ratings in 10 years as Americans tuned in to hear more about the president’s latest sexual scandal.

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The membrane separating Trump's brain from Fox News is disappearing -- and none of us are safe

What’s worrying isn’t that Trump is now getting policy advice from fanatics like John Bolton and Lawrence Kudlow. Trump has never cared about public policy.

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The damage this billionaire businessman did will haunt us for years to come

Peter G. “Pete” Peterson, the billionaire businessman and anti-government crusader, died last week at the age of 91. He leaves behind family and friends who will miss him, and a vast coterie of consultants and politicians who may miss his checks even more. They can take comfort from the words of Percy Bysshe Shelley: “He doth not sleep/he hath awakened from the dream of life …” 

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